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and the continent of africa on the move the stories about to move additional change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. w.'s multimedia series from africa to. d w dot com africa on the move. from. either imax meryl and this is your an actual daily dose of european culture on lifestyle is what's coming up. in treasure trove british food rises sets out to save the italian custom making not. intriguing illusions and exhibition in munich focuses on this is really of deception. and good beats only
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follow just and d.j. dominic all back combines his two cost. granma makes the best food that's a pretty widespread opinion all over the world i'm italian grannies or make the best passed up makes sense right a british log out living in italy was sad to see the tradition of pasta making dying out so she set out to film talented ladies whipping up their special creations in order to preserve the craft for future generations of course along with flour water and oil as a healthy helping of love added into the mix. but it was. just a fact you said. it
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. is ninety five years old she's from the island of sardinia and she's been making pasta for more than eighty years with body and soul. kneading the pasta daly's part of hundred eighty rechy every single noodle is handmade. from the shape fingernail macaroni. the pasta grannies web page introduces italian grandmothers their traditional recipes local noodle shapes and personal stories from all around italy. the intention behind the project is to preserve the centuries old past a tradition. the site was founded by british food writer vicky venice and she's
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been living in central italy only for the past twelve years i noticed a young women i had to go out and simply making past anymore is any of the older women. and i thought someone needs to make a record of fact that it's not just about learning about past that which is a universally loved food it's also. a granny you know the residents with grandmothers and everybody loves their own. today she's visiting a past a granny from a neighboring village gave me a piano antonelli as a she chewed vicki venison films and interviews heart while she makes past her. one thing. and when did you start making this particular pastor. do you remember. if. she did a woman making this pastor since i was about ten he thought that through all the.
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my mother taught me and my sisters miracle a. delio rolls out the dough thinly down to two millimeters thickness. then she cuts it into little squares. today she's making couple netty here in the marquee region this fills pastors especially popular on holidays. then you has nimble hands when it comes to shaping the past or . is it difficult not at all in fact it's easy all you do is folded and press the ends together at. the family to do forty much there. it didn't take long to persuade you to take part in a project. i think it's great in this way others can learn a recipes and the tradition won't die out the fact is that. vicky benison has already visited more than two hundred pastor granny. she searches for
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them throughout italy but it's not that easy to find them. so i have a granny finder and she could live here she lives in fire and we work together sourcing grannies and pastors we are ask. the local man we find out about food festivals and ask the organizers it's it can also be friends of friends total strangers on trains you know we ask everybody if they have a grammy. hardly any of the grannies can actually name precise measurements but years of experience have talked on how to gauge the right proportions. ok after a man this is homemade pasta dough. and this is how it should look there and solution as well as nice and even. to pass the grannies are on instagram as well.
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and on you tube. picky dennison's channel has more than three hundred thousand followers. so i think it's important to celebrate all the women's experience and celebrate its and just have fun with it really this is quite often women often a bit shy and stay in the background and it's nice to kind of push them into the center in. she hopes her project will inspire other people to visit grandma was in the countries they live in and preserve their recipes and charms for generations to come. wonderful now we serve up today's portion of european news in our express were out and about in germany and also visit britain twice so let's start our journey in london. on tuesday british rocker eric
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clapton was honored with a stone on the royal albert hall as new walk of fame in london. the stones honor people and institutions who have played a vital role in the concert halls history since it opened in one thousand nine hundred eighty one. the first stone was dedicated to queen victoria who laid the foundation stone for the albert hall in one thousand sixty seven the project is part of the albert hall is one hundred fiftieth anniversary which is to be celebrated once restoration work is completed in two thousand and twenty one. prince harry and duchess meghan presented the well child awards and shoes then london. the annual awards go to seriously ill and disabled children who have refused to let their conditions get to them in. the prince's service patron of the welsh other ward since two thousand and seven this is the first year he's
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been accompanied by his new wife maggie. lake covered wagons have set out from perth in the german state of brandenburg to one of russia's oldest cities the leaking of course on the weddings are drawn by german clyde still horses along the headache which was once one of the key trade routes on the european continent the titans on tour commemorating the shared history of north eastern europe and serving as a gesture of friendship between its peoples. but. the saying goes it's all in the eye of the beholden. what kind of tricks i play on the mind how can visuals confuse the brain those are questions posed at an exhibition at munich schools tell a gallery that optical illusions turn into works of art with examples ranging from classical antiquity to present day installations using virtual reality what you see
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isn't always what you get and what you get is not necessarily what you see see for yourself. seeing isn't always believing this image isn't in three d. at all it's an optical illusion. this hallway looks hundreds of metres long but looks can be deceiving in fact it grows so cramped after just a few steps that it's impossible to walk through. in lucio obstacle illusion that's where it all begins that's how does the brain interprets the information or eyes gather the same goes for religion can we visualize something we can see for be seeing is believing this minute income seeing spalding at first glance this reproduction of a mural from a roman monastery appears to depict a landscape but look at it from an angle and you can see its true motif some transfers of power hands folded in prayer. the exhibition at munich's quince talent
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is called thrill of deception it showcases astonishing pieces dating from ancient times through to the present this head of lettuce is a soup tureen. who go deeper than explains that the painters had a keen understanding of how depth perception works when they developed one point perspective touring the renascence he considers this side an absolute masterpiece. office have always enjoyed the thrill of deception befuddling the viewer speaks to their ingenuity and craftsmanship while viewers delighted having their site fooled but not their minds it's all about the right perspective. but produces illusions that we love nonetheless is exposing the illusion fun to hear oh yes because that's all part of it and the if you don't understand that it's only painted that the sense of the thing is lost in those arseholes in the illusion is
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what makes it fun the loosest inch by ourselves. after video installations of the newest type of optical illusion is verge. a reality laurie anderson's choucroute lets you delve into an artwork of chalk complacence you can explore the world created and even fly that's what produces a life the world of wonderful possibility. that's off this one that's what's amazing about virtual reality you become an active part of the work it's a truly new experience. and so each era finds a new way to astounded saudia. the exhibition thrill of deception is truly a kaleidoscope delusions. now birdsong on the dance floor sounds like it wouldn't excite club grows but dominic oberg from germany has proven
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otherwise he lives a double life by day he's an ornithologist expert on birds and by night he's a d.j. and music producer quite bizarrely he's found a way to combine his two passions adding nature sounds into his music mixes for him it's not just about raising a good beats. a lot of people holding trees like that is a fifteen year old tradition. his mission environmental protection his method music it's five am and dominic oil back is at his turntables. five pm he's birdwatching dominic is a d.j. and an ecologist and his techno tracks with nature sounds aren't just for dancing. and i guess every artist is also a sort of teacher. someone who shows people new worlds new feelings new sounds like. you're a natural surroundings he finds inner peace
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a stark contrast to his nights in noisy clubs this. year than making music and composing requires a lot of introversion there for you into over to. really have to dig deep and make something from your core i'm prepared for with my. then suddenly it's friday need to be super extraverted an extra extra in the song. on the menu this switching back and forth is the big challenge. audiences appreciate what he does dominic well barack has released five albums his facebook profile has three hundred seventy thousand fans and he performs internationally. his music is intended to expand people's awareness of nature for two main reasons.
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nature for me is the simplest healthiest and cheapest key to happiness on be running out of time we really need to act now and i've met a lot of people who didn't know these things. for a lot of business from the days of fish but his fans are listening. quite a bit it's cool seeing people walk around with these trees it's really unique and it really makes you feel like you're in nature you just want to be free and listen to his music was that in music in. the sounds of dominic oil derrick a d.j. on an ecological mission. now we're heading to russia st petersburg was built around three hundred years ago by a certain end. broke old surprise surprise peta the great this russian city is known for its eighteenth and nineteenth century ornate facades which grace the
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front of many buildings and apartment complexes and for today's euro max de luxe segment we go behind the facade to see a fantastic place owned by a couple who added the personal touch to the historic interior design. it goes in a sense key prospect is right in the historical center of st petersburg in the admin tastee district a stone's throw from famous sites such as st isaac's cathedral and the church of our savior on spilled blood on the street number thirty one is a typical st petersburg tenement block from the nineteenth century its neo renaissance architecture was inspired by french and spanish apartment buildings designer jesse mikail of us lives on the third floor looking place come in. and narrow hallway connects all four rooms of the apartment which has one hundred fifty six square metres of floor space the building has protected status. the
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living room is directly connected to the bedroom. across the hall is her daughter's room. to room. for he this is the apartment i live in my home my family it doesn't feel like a museum here we love being surrounded by all these elements that have been registered to heritage conservation and. in the could i need they are a part of our every day life of the new me but. the stucco work on the three and a half metre high ceilings is part of that architectural heritage historical photographs refused to restore the rooms including these plaster swans. the fireplace in the bedroom is also an original it's not just for decoration in the winter the owners use it to heat the apartment. for. runs a design company living in a listed building is a joy. to have lived in mansion coming across
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a space and finding something unusual there something old an inheritance of sorts that's what happened in my apartment so of course it's an inspiration and use of. the bathrooms decoration echoes the historical stucco elements. but the fixtures here. in the kitchen. this original brick wall has been given a special finish. have combined old and modern elements in their home with attention to detail a love for patterns and for the history of this place are manifest throughout the apartment nineteenth century. display in the living room. of this chair which was already in the apartment. a fragment of the old wall has remained here too a reminder of a time when newspapers were used as
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a cheap alternative to wallpaper. in soviet era communal apartments such as this one several families would share the kitchen and bathroom as is still the case with almost half the apartments in this building today and nearly half the structures in this area have protected status. architect. like the layout of the apartment and haven't done any large scale reconstruction. working with color and touching things but on the whole we keep the apartment as it is because everything. just before our time. elements selected to underscore the historical feeling of. these chinese cabinets her favorite objects. of the
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apartment is an ongoing project. work she painted some of the fabrics in the apartment herself before demand for interior design in the one nine hundred ninety s. . artist. this apartment is not the product of a design assignment that i worked on for someone else that would have obliged us to stick to a certain style this is simply the apartment that reflects me personally me and my family. my you seem you will. design and architecture for. a labor of love and their home is the perfect place for them to find new inspiration. well if you enjoy that report you can find plenty more like it on our youtube page of a look at what we've got in store for us at scrivens. interior design at its best
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check out our you tube channel d.w. interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home to correction will take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out see you on you tube. now we're off to the german north sea coast to experience a fascinating phenomenon award and see every day the tide turns twice and when it recedes at least behind large stretches of tidal flats and wetlands for a few hours we traveled up to the north to the german city of cooks. that many tourists gathered to witness this natural process and to explore the marine wildlife up close kilometers of land opened up for hikes when the tide is low and
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every year in the summertime some cuddly looking creatures assemble that to give birth to their young. a group of intrepid hikers trudge fourteen kilometers across a mix of sand clay and seaweed. to widen sea inundated twice a day by tides and every time it comes up looking different tourguide carsten punk takes his guests through the title creeks in the mud flats. welcome to the sea floor that's what we are in though. it's not at all common place to do this one c. is only found on the scale in germany partly in the netherlands and partly in denmark. mussels and worms filter toxins out of the sea bed and water hikers need a guide who knows the time it's because the tour can be dangerous. only and to me i find my way by following the title creeks markers are out there and what they call the traffic separation zone was
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a big ships are on the way to hungary most harbor and back outs and i have my lunchbox but here i have mainly the title creeks and we keep the sat nav system on when fog rolls in sometimes we only have one or two minutes to get the group together and i don't want to waste time starting the saturn. and if that's not working we go by the compass of the complex cause that. most of the participants have only hiked in the mountains before walking on the seabed is a whole new experience for them really c.v. this was when i see how the water comes and goes it's just incredible it fascinates me simple as that when i realize that nobody be standing under two meters of water your i have no words for it and now we're running around here. you absolutely have to have done this and seen it to have respect for it. respect so i.
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know the group passed away through title creek cost and make sure the water doesn't reach over there nice if it did there'd be a risk of there being swept away by the current. high and low tides that occur twice a day are what created the wotton sea in two thousand and nine it was made a unesco world heritage site along with its sandbanks one of them is this tourist destination. get host a seal colony. on the back woods it's easy to see the ok one two three i counted sixty two i think. it's nice at midday with the sun beating down from this distance we won't disturb the they're lying all along their students on campus we really. seals bear their young on the sea bed exposed by the low tide which is what the sand banks are. by the time the next tide comes in the newborns will have to swim beside
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their mothers millions of years ago what is now the widened sea was a vast forest it's traces can still be found in the seabed in the form of amber which is fossilized. it takes a sharp in practice to find it. so here's one little bit darker in the ground and it's nice and clear shouldn't be. dead though tide is it eight thirty pm they've got to start heading back by then. doing great timing now we can comfortably walk back to the mainland we won't have any trouble with the creeks. so it's sixty two seals in the sun bank and it'll be a wonderful evening stroll heading back now we can relax and enjoy it. take in those. walking that the tide will reclaim in just a few hours is a special experience. or
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just before the show comes to an end i'd like to remind you to take part in our competition we're giving away one euro max wrist watch to take part just send us your favorite holiday photo you can upload the picture on our website slash lifestyle here are a few examples of vacation snaps we've been sent so far. for instance skiing in south korea swimming in the pull. out of the house on your bike. on a bridge in france and even going to guatemala. but don't worry if you haven't sent anything yet there's still time til the end of the week that's all for today. next time on your. monkey bikes are many motorbikes to look small too. off for the people writing them get their life in versatile. originally designed for children
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to write at a japanese theme park monkey bikes quickly found fans among adults in germany two. boys on small wheels next time on. the move. the boy. on. the boat. from. the been.
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the. odd. the face of this river is changing dramatically on its banks you can now hear the steady roar of machine construction sites and our core culture can find. the first nations and farmers are trying to stop the huge projects fighting to protect nature and there are no more of life prizes. fifteen.
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lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition trying to make money on. the rich lots. of investment bankers who thought their carousels would never stop of a system that spun out of control. over. everything the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. . his creations one fifth of his brand unmistakable cumnock effect icon of the fashion world. but what do we really know about the man five hundred car cheats what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of
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a great fashion designer. someone smashes got fed starts september not w. played. in atlanta in sixty eight at the crime according to the law. young people held against their parents' generation. it was an obsolete industry full of stupidity and kisha you. demanded my home system. my maelstrom of conflict my life with vietnam war plane each of my generation watched the vietnam war every day. our documentary takes a look a lot of times those were members of. the first time i had a feeling of being part of something. things of those events today.
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ensued spoke of civil rights. peace movement the women's movement for my plan during this period. in sixty eight. this week to. live. british prosecutors have charged two russian man with a nerve agent attack on former russian spy said again script powell and his daughter earlier this year the british government believes they are members of russia's military intelligence agency and that their operation was almost certainly approved by the kremlin voice. a growing international chorus is warning the syrian and russian government's not to launch an attack on rebel held it lip province the u.s. is now down.

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