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most of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev don't last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder i know we have to comprehend where peace has taken us today there is a new arms race. with time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace with starts october third on d w. how the formula and i'm well come to the new episode of your max here as some of the topics in the spotlight today. on the bus stop to do is go eat
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with the green green light show. leave behind the mosque and a documentary gets up close to musician children solace. and in the now of some essential pain signal before you visit just over. there are forty four official unesco world heritage sites here in germany but can you guess which side was the very first to be put on the list many might think it was condones famous cathedral but in fact it was the historical cathedral in asking which received the status in september of one thousand nine hundred seventy eight so to celebrate this special anniversary the city often put on an impressive light show we were on hand to see it for ourselves. this famous cathedral based in light this is the landmark was transformed as part of special anniversary celebrations forty years ago it was the first building in germany to be declared
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a unesco world heritage site the weather was cold and rainy for the opening night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe hillen has been working for one years straight to put this project together. it's in the first this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in mother and how the people of aachen have always saved it. on the ah in the context of this festival week that it's all a bit artistically interpreted into the theater. fourteen projectors and what's called pixel mapping create the three d. lighting effect on the site and by doing this is a three dimensional image with the photos i took it was here we see the front of the building which was scanned with a laser scanner that's what we should i do go out with this and that means we have a real three d. data and we know from every point what distance it is from here. it is and this and
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with this information we can bill content with other special software that is adapted to the building in the office what under. the cathedral enough and there's a structure that represents hundreds of years of history the palatine chapel is the oldest part dating back to the eighth century. charlemagne largely considered the father of europe have the medieval chapel built as part of his palace it's the only remaining component of his residence. these remains are also kept. as is true in other polls when you have world heritage status it's a big responsibility to make sure the building remains preserved. or does the start of his all the. city must also ensure that there are protections owns around the cathedral get that there are no skyscrapers which would have secured the view of it to the dorms leaving but the city and its people do all they can to make sure that
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at the intro maintains its status as a world heritage site it does pass on the of course one unique feature of auction cathedral is that more than thirty kings were crowned here in the middle ages croon a good and. current forms and up stairs we have what's called charlemagne strong which was probably built during his time here. from cardiff. to jordan as in september nine hundred seventy eight the cathedral wasn't the only site here put on unesco's want heritage list the owner's imperial town surrounding the building is also listed keeping the cathedral intact cost about one to two million euros a year. back on the square and the light shed was about to begin to start filling makes the final technical checks and then it's all systems go.
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because the trolls extensive history throughout the ages is the subject of the lighting installation. and it seems to have been thrown in the audience. as well. as right in the eyes fantastic not yet been dome then of course we see the cathedral every day and you've got enough motivation to shred here were able to experience it in a new way in all its facets including its history and he disappeared into the shoes deploy and i wasn't aware of its history before even though certain facts are known of course are true and it was simply fantastic but also show a lousy somebody i thought the components with fire were quite impressive and will condition yours i'm as if i really enjoyed seeing the whole thing. just move on so cooking as that's what it was worth it who cares about the weather it always rains here none of us is what we said we don't want very well what else and it was very rewarding working on the concept in the whole project itself it was
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a lot of fun but for centuries awesome cathedral has some just a place of pilgrimage for millions of the faithful but this special event for its fortieth anniversary as a world heritage site has drawn towards from all backgrounds from around the world . well the french kept the store and lots of fashion fans at the moment from around the world on that and today's express. on monday french fashion house christian dior opened paris fashion week it was a show that dispensed with the distinction between art and fashion. expressing the collections themes of lightness and freedom the dance performance accompanied the models on the catwalk. for a spring summer twenty nine thousand collection dior seems to have discarded the mysterious
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ones typical of the label in favor of flowing robes made from sheer fabrics. at the mouth of the take is river near the portuguese capitalised when archaeologists have located the wreck of a ship that's over four hundred years old it's a sensational discovery amid the wreckage at a depth of twelve meters they found bronze cannons spices chinese of course one and shells that served as coins the ship once plied the sea were to india for the spice trade and probably sank around the turn of the seventeenth century. decisions barely an arch week begins on when. turning germany's capital into a hot spot for the contemporary art scene. more than one hundred thousand visitors are expected during the five day event two hundred fifty are for dated institutions
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will be offering glimpses of beautiful elements in the art scene. works by swiss conceptual artist your yoshihiro for instance examine the effects of nuclear testing. also on hand is the glowing by german sculptor. the reflecting sculpture of the currently empty suit head weeks cathedral achieves its full effect only after sunset. he is an entertainer composer grammy winner and above all a gifted piano player some even call the canadian born jason back a shadow for trawlers oh how do you imagine someone like that on stage it might not be what you're thinking because she gonzales as the artist calls himself performs in a bathrobe and slippers he has gone through some huge developments in his life from punk to professional musician and more now the new documentary set up and play the
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piano so as his incredible career. i was told that might be coming. toward. pony boy. come to the upper class chili gonzales on stage during the boundaries between passing punk jazz and classical. and my own kin tight shots in my childhood i was torn between two extremes i had my grandfather giving me these respectful piano lessons but then i go watch m.t.v. . m.t.v. kool. aid the film shut up and play the piano shows how canadian jason beghe came to europe in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and morphed into chile gonzales l a classically trained pianist became the rapping self-proclaimed president of the berlin underground it's a wild journey into the universe of an eccentric artist. from if the autobiography or memoirs of figures like klaus kinski had
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a great influence on me if you go if you close can see we were kids memoirs i know they're not true this and this is this but fantasy is intimacy on stage i share my fantasies of the bruno my fantasy is to be a musical genius he is was a kind of show again he's my fantasy is to be this maestro who so disrespectful coming to a concert hall like the philharmonia in his bathrobe and slippers month and panto for phil how many zines composers. you play the piano. this woman is one of several chilling gonzales double gangers who appear in the film and who must prove to the crowd that they can match the maestro's abilities as an entertainer. do. you. really trust in the preliminary stages and during the research i was really taken by this character chili gonzales because it's all the effort he goes into this musical genius who switches so easily between genres who just launches into rap.
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and you are going to miss the caucus in the next day he's a solo piano distributed laying on the philharmonic hall. he's a he does it and if i only came to see the resistance he must keep breaking down when i started working with them and that aren't in my utmost respect for this but i wanted my film to show how much work goes into making our. these pieces from his new album solo piano three guns i was surprised he's underground rap fans when he recorded his first solo piano album in two thousand and four. is a sort of piano album that solo piano album was a bit of a side project to which i had very low expectations but when i listened to the reactions people spoke differently about my solo piano work than about the rest of
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my work sinusoidal piano if i was just a farmer and i like that and if my guy like it when people whisper start and psyched. your album helped me. and although he continued to work on pop and rap projects the piano has remained his focus ever since not just the instrument itself but also the way it helps him discover things about himself and the world around him. and then he's in this note. or i would create a resolution. but it's solo piano three i understood for the first time that i can just leave that just didn't notice or not is not last and. here we have the wrong note but it relates tension no resolution.
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shut up and play the piano is a playful and archaic portrait of a man getting to know himself through music. and it should only serve to make chili gonzales more successful than ever. seen a lot of. the super as i try very very hard to create a connection with the audience and the smoke that's my priority it's like the first time you go to bed with a new partner that if you try it hard and then you wait for a reaction done because a positive negative is this put on a playful person and every audience is like my new bed partner is political his view my noise but part. and anyone who wants to help the entertainer crowd surfing now has the chance chilly gonzales is on tour until the summer of twenty nine t. . so he's not only a good piano player but also fit as a fiddle that brings us directly to today's episode of extraordinary takes where
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getting really sporty in the past they've shown you plenty of videos taken by drones you know it's breathtaking landscapes for. a bird's eye view for example but the ones i'm no longer only used for camera shots are just a hobby pilots don't flying has developed from a leisure sport to a professional one since a few years there were even professional races we accompanied miles of my bone from the german team to the competition in brussels so op and away. much of my boom coming summer age from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour in two seconds without moving an inch he's a pilot or rather a drone time munches in brussels competing in a drone champions league race as part of the german team started piloting trains three years ago. you'd have might ask the crew
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at some point everyone thinks how great it would be to be able to fly over houses or trinkets that you can align to that moment of feeling free that was great that's what toy teams from many countries compete in the dream champions league the d.c.l. they maneuver the quad copters through an obstacle course it's fastest possible using special equipment i mean that it's like here in the c.e.o. we use relatively large drones they measure three hundred twenty five millimeters diagonally and have a minimum weight of seven hundred eighty grams to be here we have goggles the same ones we were on stage basically i have two lenses and two monitors. essentially you have the image from a quad come to right before your eyes here from this camera all these are come out put in all direct at the race in brussels monitor and his three fellow team members hope to show what they can do. they all began as amateur pilots but now they're
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professionals performing in front of an audience as a sports drone racing has become professional to top advisers are founded to d.c.i. . three years ago it's now one of the world's largest professional leagues his biggest success so far was staging a race on the famous shows easy in paris where one hundred fifty thousand fans follow the action. to get him a mere ten years. training more and preparing themselves better for the races. and they often attend various events the community the community knows the pilots and slowly they're becoming their heroes so long time to be heroes one of those heroes is eighteen year old luke bannister he won the first grown grand prix in dubai at age fifteen people long for the british team the favorites in brussels. i was pretty lucky when i started ice i thought this is a hobby when sports very young and like racing it just started and it was never
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really big leagues we just went to fail through with our mates and gates and i got scouted for a team and that's where it all started and since then it's just been yeah just became pressure became something i do for lending money to my boom hasn't made it that far yet he's a systems engineer but he devotes most of his free time to flying his drone and posting his latest stunts on his you tube channel but he dreams of eventually earning a living from his home. run by one and of course when you're flying here in the d.c.u. you have that in the back of your mind. when i think i figure i'll give it two or three years and see if something comes of it or if i can earn money and make my living from it good for the. progressions in a sort of model for leaving. but first the german team has to win some races in brussels they get off to a good start but one by one bite and his team members crash out of the race.
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after the first round it's game over the boys and i give mine. we need to finally store a victory last year the guy stored several ways this year things aren't going so well but it's still. tough for luke bannister things are going swimmingly the british team wins gracious to rinks looking spain the us and the czech republic chile in the favorites and wind up in first place once again. since the weekend unix october fest at the v's this in full swing again people are swaying to breast music and having a beer or two every day of millions of visitors come from all over the globe to bavaria to experience the world's biggest folk fest you should definitely be in the party won't comment pay attention to
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a few things let's find out more serious here are. fine things you should know before you visit october cast. some people say time passes differently in bavaria so if you're planning to go to october fest get ready for both vary in timing which we award. because even if it's called october fest since nine hundred four it started in september and ended in early october the reason the various bad fall weather. is. the bavarians have their own distinctive dialog so fourth place goes to the most important basic the very end expressions. is a friendly greeting. be held up means come sit with us. last me do you understand me and thirty which is how the very end say goodbye but
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if you get a very angry don't expect to understand another word. not everything is allowed october fest the third thing you need to know is a beer tent etiquette some visitors always try it but dancing on the tables is temple and it's allowed only on the benches every once in a while someone suddenly decides to take off his or her clothes that's allowed and sometimes frenetically applauded but you may not photograph them and of course you're not allowed to take a beer stein home but some people break the rules about one hundred ten thousand beer steins vanish every year. don't just make sure you're wearing something that has to be special second place among the things you want to know before going to october fest is the bavarian dress code felt hats checkered shirts covering the knee and later hose and made of
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one hundred percent leather are a must. women should pay attention to how they wear the bone they're doing on the left an ounce is that the wearer is single on the right says she's already spoken for sorry fellas and a bow in the middle traditionally meant to wear was a version. of on the back a widow but also the most important person in october fest a waitress. the waitress to supply visitors with the most basic october fest commodity a leader of a beer but watch out first place goes to what's called october tenth beer or bees in beer that has special qualities. selected prove or disprove easier especially for the festival more original work gives it six instead of normal beers five percent alcohol so it goes to your head faster than regular beer but a cobra fest that just makes you one of the crowd every year over seven million
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actually looking for a new director father that it cost about eighty millimeters south of the. it's been called the verse site of the baltic. it's not quite that large but it's the biggest palace in latvia. and era is coming to an end for the palace after fifty years of service its director. is retiring. on the golf course i'm extremely satisfied that i've accomplished all this not just made with this we all succeeded here with the other three were the powerhouse is even more beautiful after the restoration of the night imagine that fifty years ago if we focused that. money is an art historian and has overseen fifty years of restoration work. it was originally built to be
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a duke's summer residence changes of ownership and wars took their toll after the second world war it was used to store grain leaving the priceless interior badly damaged. the paintings on the ceiling were really in condition. after the war all the palaces ten roofs were ruined and it ran through. one hundred thirty eight rooms were meticulously restored using similar materials to those used in the eighteenth century once upon a time the ballroom was bustling with life and high society. this is where the dances were how. the walls were kept simple in white so the beautiful dresses of the beautiful ladies would stand out even better. the former glory of the baroque has returned after fifty years of restoration under one in the same director. for in the course of half
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a century you start to feel like a part of the palace. when the house is completed and at the end of the year at age seventy seven humans lunch ministers will be leaving a successor has not yet been chosen for the beautiful palace. staying in the casa that would be great wouldn't it have you ever stayed overnight in an unusual location that's exactly what we want to know from you this week you'll find information about our drop off the week on our website john and then upload a picture showing you at that special place a little thanks from us we give away your max watch to one lucky of us so let's see those photos don't forget to tune in tomorrow again thanks for watching by. the next edition of your own max plane kono long segues instead of coming which is the latest craze the trend started in the u.s.
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