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in negotiation seems to me here's mediators succeeded in the future and. it was the burst of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight. to produce starts october twenty fourth one g.w. . hello and welcome to your makes your lifestyle magazine on that. now hold onto your hats here's what's coming up in today's show. creator not the worst most famous man i had a new stage show in the lens. on the road famous europeans co-host a week of your math. people for my.
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talented pianist from in germany. philip treacy is regarded as the most famous hatmaker in the world not only do the british royals laugh as creations many celebrities adorn themselves with the unusual hats by the design as well such as madonna nomi campbell and lady gaga now as work can be seen on stage philip treacy is the design director of the new show at burton's footage that palast he follows in the footsteps of his own poor would see who designed the costumes for the last show on thursday the vivid grandchild celebrated its premier. coming. this is the new show at this critical step the last is a mix of acrobatics dance and song. the
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declaration of love to life itself and the astonishing hand to creation by irish designer philip treacy it's incredible is that you don't know where to look because this is so much magic happening from every corner down from the ceiling from the side this is the best show i've seen in privileged pilaster ever ever ever allows you to be the center of the sensational artist's good voice is a great concept that. could only be made by philip treacy it's so spectacular and crazy and creative so clear to me. thursday evening at the burning variety theater shortly before the premiere a new show is launching every two years and it always includes the work of famous design is this year it was philip treacy of iron and he's considered the most famous kitchen millionaire in the world his creations adorn the heads of some of the world's best known celebrities among them lady gaga and many members of the british royal family. but this is the first time his designed headgear for the
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stage. it's a different approach it's a different visual it's a different communication. terry it's. it's it's a visual feast for people coming in to experience a very. good cost multi-talented. tracy created hundreds of pieces for the band and production his typical delicate style faced some challenges these hats have to also put up with a lot of abuse. it's hans dress with a backstage crew at the finished last in charge of the final adjustments before the dances take the stage. they have to make sure the hearse will last through many performances to come. one hundred artists are involved in the production and many
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of them have to change outfits several times a performance costumes headgear and choreography as one homeowner this whole putting it all together was the job of director christa munson. it was a great challenge in finding the ways of integrating movement and athletic movement at times you know high risk acrobatics with heart design the weight of a hat how does the hat sit on the face how does it cover the eyes and is it ok that a cover as it is the eyes because it creates a new something we've never seen before. this show is especially taxing for the dancers. along with classical ballet hung up but had to work hard to build up the muscles in her throat and neck. there are up to eight performances a week. and several times an evening she'll be sporting a trace
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a creation that weighs a kilo and a half. of corn that is the first rehearsal with his hand on my head i felt like my entire upper body was incased in concrete but you can actually move a fair bit. the thing with dancers is we want to use our arms but in this case i can't raise them above my shoulders. if i do believe you audience in the field are stuck to last won't notice anything of the fs involved what they'll see is an explosion of color a philip treacy is design when i worked here for over a couple of years whenever i would. go for meetings meeting but i would see the dancers and i thought that's the reason why we're here because. exceptionally. highly talented very bring everything we create to life because without them they're just objects. to visit grand show in berlin these people are stuck in situ
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cloudy and says for the coming two years. you can leave your hat on because now we are joining an event where the creations by philip treacy are also absolutely in fashion most of the ladies in the royal family left with hats more on that and other topics from around europe coming up into this express. the queen's granddaughter princess eugenie of york mary commoner jack brooks bank on friday. the couple exchanged vows at windsor castle along with the queen prince philip and other members of the british royal family pop stars like robbie williams and ellie goulding were in attendance. the younger daughter of prince andrew and his ex-wife sarah ferguson eugenie is the ninth in line to the british throne.
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mitch winehouse the father of singer amy winehouse has announced that his daughter will return to the stage as a hologram. for the first year or two video by me. if i make i'm on the right you know i have to run out the road you know it was very difficult for all of us you know. progression i was surrounded with i me i me stuff she's with me or get on. many starters to including greek opera deeper memory or carlos have been commemorated in concerts where they appear as three d. projection. amy winehouse died from alcohol poisoning when she was just twenty seven proceeds from the hologram to will benefit projects for young people suffering from drug addiction. to the baby kiwi has hatched at the abbey found in the dutch town of often under.
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two italia is the first kiwi ever born in the netherlands very few of them are born in captivity only about sixty of the flightless birds live outside of new zealand where the endangered species is viewed as a national symbol. turning into your max is always a good idea but you should definitely not miss the upcoming special editions next week we're out and about here in europe to meet celebrities from different cultural affiliates to help us put together these special shows and co-hosted the program they include one of the world's best chefs a star fashion designer and also marc addict and more he has a little sneak peek behind the scenes. you know everybody and i mean you documenting row one is right and i am are so wrong there's two of our david chipperfield you're right city you're a match you're not sufficient. for one week you're old max will be co-hosted by
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famous europeans for this special euro max edition our team traveled all over europe in london we met star pretender for ranking. michelin starred chef tomorrow or showed us his birth land. and designer marcel wonder if you sense today. we met on the way we are the king of walt said his counseling mistress fashion designer love you have been shot in our apartment in rome and stark attacked david shipler field in berlin and he did go oh my the idea behind you and that's addition is getting prominent europeans from the world of culture to create a show for your own acts and we asked what interests them what topics are they excited about what inspires them your one. michelin starred chef tim our reveals why he always travels with his own wine glasses he shows us where he buys art in berlin and takes us to his favorite shops. oh my you are
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a mix addition with top chef tim roe was often more for me first because i love berlin and second because i love food so when a starred chef guides you through the city gives you tips and shows you little shops you never knew existed even though you live here it doesn't get any better than that live as a consequence on. five cities six troops six prominent guest co-hosts. for both a b i p's and the euro max team making the euro max editions was a huge adventure. the. challenge is that you constantly have to adapt to new locations and that you never know what's going to happen next. in london making. never dreamed she'd get to pose for rent. he's photographed opportunity like michael jackson and real royals like the queen now he's turned our host into one fashion model for me the highlight was the photo shoot with rankin
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that i could imagine was going to happen my producer had the nerve to actually ask it wasn't planned it was completely spontaneous. in the your next edition lots of things turned out differently than my producer brain had planned. and we'd have preferred to keep these bloopers to ourselves. very well. frank and i. did not exist in. the. midst of at one point the king of waltz andre snatch me up and really did a waltz with me that tripped me up a little but we got through. this
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guy lots of nice moments. are prominent guest presenters used the breaks between shots very different ways. so what pleased or surprised your romance crew the most. you can rank and i knew rankin as a photographer i know his picture his but i was pleasantly surprised that he had an opinion on a wide variety of topics about action but the glimpse into their working world really surprised me was often and love was one of the nicest people i've ever met and she and i had a real connection the second we met by no money for your max edition i also got the chance to try things out myself behind the scenes beyond. and basically introduce your welcome to room. or have you brought before the special edition of your might be used in my upset if your next edition.
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masson is a gifted pianist making music has been his hobby since childhood then thanks to some of his friends he put his work on the internet in two thousand and ten they told him to make his compositions available for others as soon as his first check to the sky was uploaded it reached first base on time to its classical music list after a while his music found an international fanbase and mohsen was ranked as germany's most played pianist on spotify we met up with this silent and musician. his emotional compositions have made darkness and internet star but not so famous that people recognize him in the street. and people recognize my name but not my face it's happened the people i met through my work were really surprised to learn i was also a pianist whose name everyone knows that doesn't bother me though i actually like it because i don't need that stuff but. my son
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doesn't earn his living primarily with music he still works as a programmer in the german city of. for a long time using remained just a personal pleasure but then six years ago friends convinced him to publish composition on line the response was overwhelming. there were comments like this is good for my soul. i love this piece it's wonderful your music is tremendous unbelievable this is the most beautiful song i've ever heard it feels like i'm floating down the river the most underestimated piano piece the. explanation for the flood of praise is that most in himself use his pieces as a kind of musical diary open to individual interpretation. it's music that listeners can sink into and relax. and experience the composer himself can easily
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relate to. it was a big step for him to let others into the private personal world of his rehearsal room even after he found millions of dedicated admirers in the often anonymous universe of the internet. the best mon the first time i performed publicly there were seven people there after they said they were coming i said it was sold out. it was a really nice evening we drank wine i needed it to help calm me down but i didn't drink enough to affect my playing just enough to make it a relaxed comfortable evening. my son is currently on tour in germany but performances take place mostly on weekends during the week he still has his day job even though he could now easily live from his music.
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degree so not decrease without it was a right this obviously is the country's most popular tipple and has been a tradition for quite some time they've got about to how much was the distilleries in greece eighteen of them are located on the island of les falls which is set to have the best was all but liquor is not only suitable for drinking it also has its place in greek christine as well as in today's episode of all serious you know max i like cat. buso could be called the greek national drink the spirit is said to have originated on the greek island of lesbos. the prime ingredient in the occur is aniseed which flourishes here in volcanic soil rich in minerals that provide ideal growing conditions this is where the plant acquires its unique flavor
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. tastes best on the rocks with a water chaser and of course with me as a greek appetizers. it's a spirit for all the senses. the rest of losers as well as as well and that is news radio find this. is getting real crazy. on lesbos of course who's always also used for cooking that it goes especially well with fish and seafood. mari he said to be the birthplace of ozone. meaning he ought to go shopping along the waterfront here almost daily. perch of various menu changes from day to day depending on the catch me if i'm today she's preparing stuffed octopus. and all. that is one of those and. the dishes that taste best with our fish and other
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seafood the sort of. dried and smoked fish tend to taste salty and the sweeter provides a nice complement. and then you also this combination tastes really excellent. told. her off the bottle top down is on the island south coast in plymouth which has a population of around three thousand typical dishes in the van as. made of octopus that she dried in the sun. for her stuffed octopus lena needs the following ingredients. octopus. an olive oil chopped tomatoes purple onions star and a sea parsley finally chopped octopus rice and salt and pepper to taste for the stuffing first taste the onions and olive oil. then she mixes in
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a shot of the so. on then come right tomatoes and parsley. don't forget the salt and pepper. it comes the start nic to refine the taste and water. up the mixture has to cook for about an hour. all the bottom of those when you cook with the alcohol evaporates leaving only the flavors that's what makes taste so good. that's why we use to cook with too many gifts. just a couple spoonfuls of stuffing are enough for each octopus head. the ends have to be pinched together with toothpicks so the stuffing doesn't run out. finally have
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the rest of the tomato chunks and plenty of olive oil then let it simmer for about fifteen minutes more. is that what they say we couldn't even imagine greek cuisine without. we drink zero zero zero zero and that's not going to change anytime soon. as i was here to stay because we like it and it tastes good. i did as a snowball. as a guest and the name is protected. only double more distilled spirits from greece and cyprus can be called. alcohol content in the drink ranges from forty to forty six percent. goes with pretty much any dish. but as a rule. alone. music is more or
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plates of food food. and good company. but the best company. in the market. cheers for as they say greece. now as you can find out how to make that dish on our website. now can you imagine that the famous danish german painter him in order was rejected by the academy of fine arts in munich in one thousand nine hundred eight it's true his expressive style and bold use of color as seen it is high see painting were not immediately understood but things changed today he's known as a trade off watercolor painting the sea is featured greatly in his work now an exhibition in northern germany pays tribute to him and this love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as
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a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a milne old song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fern that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. you know it had sights on his sleeve all his life immuno to always chose to live and work along the north and baltic sea coast. and hot sides honestly all his life he stayed incredibly close to the sea all he wanted to since this elemental force of the primeval nature of the sea this me of. a moon old a hired a ship to take him out during a storm so he could experience its intensity with all his senses the wind nearly blew him away while the waves almost swept him overboard he got just what he wanted
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the full force of nature. it made such an impression on him that he drew inspiration from it for years the expression is interpreted and reinterpreted the storm at sea over and over with not a speck of land in sight. he took the viewer out into the sea itself. only. yet the painter was fascinated with one other aspect of the sea. the sky above it. the sky above the north and baltic sea has a very particular look and feel to it. behind every cloud
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a dramatic play of light may be lurking. in reality it only rarely looks as colorful as in a no notice compositions. is in kind of their decision are these are not realistic portrayals they're quite fantastical when you consider that these works especially his watercolors are supposed to be set on the north involved. in. our own images of these places just can't be reconciled with nor does images of them. and that's really a testament to his exuberant imagination. and to his need for self-expression the artist had little interest in helpless looked in reality but rather in how he could bring out its potential using shapes and colors. so a male naldo reminds us of something we often forget today that the sea is a force of nature that will never truly be tamed. here beautiful but europe has a lot more to offer we ask you to let us know where you would like to send us next
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thanks for all the entries maybe your dream destination will be featured in one of the upcoming editions of our x. such a serious one of the participants is mohammad s a hit from egypt he would like to see more of the danish island bonhomme because he loves the sea and the landscape there you can look forward to receiving a year max watch from us and to everyone else don't go away you can enter the calendar on our website at www dot com slash live so good luck next time don't forget to tune in again tomorrow for our your vice highlights of the week under them thanks for watching by. this time on your own the highlights show with young female farmers from a very prosperous pose for an exciting new calendar. russian artists take street art out of the moscow and into the forests. we've been.
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