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violence is no longer in russia. where putin's petri arche lines today women's rights were already gaining traction hundred years ago. people here don't have a clue about feminism but there are women who want to get sticky change in everyday life for justice to quality. under the skin of russia's women starts nov thirteenth. w. . i want to welcome to another fun filled show with me your host megan lee as usual we are making our way to the most interesting places in berlin and beyond here's a look at what's coming up. teamwork meet
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a dutch artist and her german colleague. fishing business a grillin restaurant serves up in sardines in your. home improvements a three d. run makes for a cozy accessory. we're euro max have a special reason to take a closer look at europe today because exactly twenty five years ago the treaty of maastricht came into force and with that the european union as we know it today well while britain negotiates an exit from the e.u. other countries within the european union are looking at how to work closely together especially in the fields of art and culture well we want to take her clothes closer look now at one funded project between two artists from germany and the netherlands. victor bunch from munster loves to draw
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preferably with colored markers and a calligraphy hair. day dutch artist daniella sportsman enjoys working with colored pens acrylic paintings and water colors. the two artists live in different countries but have found a way to work together they began their town democrat jack to spring the help of you and regional funding. that instead of getting together for a chat we make out together having this creative dialogue with each other means we've gotten to know each other very well. there is a difference. between the netherlands and germany the language is different than the food is different and the housing is their friend bird when you draw. then it's so funny because your life is mostly. takes the same path so everybody has this stuff in the kitchen and the mess in the bathroom and. so.
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in the business we are the same so that's really nice. post the results of their collaboration on a blog and on facebook their work tends to concentrate on images relating to ideas of home. the kitchen. the bathroom. images that see the artist gently poking fun at themselves. and dolls have also featured. part of the concept is that they add their own ideas to each other's work. in and spread a daniela's polymer tweaks a drawing completed by her colleague in germany. it reminded me of their wrists we found on the way to school and when you took them
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you could jump on them and they make this noise but what you always also did to make like glowing guns and we blew them through the open windows of our neighbors are not of course but the real fun. one million three hundred fifty thousand euros of funding has been earmarked in the next three years by the e.u. and the regional bodies tandem project between germany and the netherlands encounters between artists t.v. shows film projects and sound experiments. back to danielle a sportsman and. they're about to swap homes and spend a period working in each other's countries. recommends that daniella visits the harbor district of the gulf and canal. for
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a long time it was my creative home i had a studio. jazz club is next door great location fantastic music so i definitely recommend it to. this lovely looking out of the water and summer it's a lovely place to hang out with a drink. a day daniela spawn recommends a visit to the old market square. this place is because it has all buildings a lot of cafes and also there are quite some culture spaces here space behind me. other side you have film house and so it's really nice place to be to hang around. until the time comes for them to trade places they'll continue their creative collaboration eventually they'll publish a key. and in march their work will be shown in an exhibition in them on step.
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and saying on the subject of art and cultural exchange we had to italy next for a special exhibition of works by the german artist paul clay that last counting seals in northern europe all coming up in today's express. clay retrospective opens in the land it's only on wednesday the exhibition includes some one hundred works on the theme of primitivism. the german artist interest in korea story cultures was first awake ensuring its first so sure and in italy between all some nights you know warm and spring nineteen zero two when you discovered early christian art in rome many of the works of the splay are on loan from major museums and private collection of.
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german artists get how to pitch to last in one hundred fifteen signed prints with two hundred thousand euros to homelessness project including. one of the recipient is. housing scheme that will see homeless people and students living together under one roof. many notable arsonists support the project by donating their work which can be bought from the organization's website. this is the seventh time that i have pitched has contributed. more and more seals are being born in the north sea. sensors fight started with the title flaps off german. denmark and the netherlands have counted nine thousand three hundred civil pops own just a c.
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. that's two hundred more than last. time a population of around twenty seven thousand has remained constant since twenty twelve. and staying on the north sea we head to a world heritage site now you've probably heard of the wod and see this is an intern tidal zone in the south eastern part of the north sea it consists of salt marshes and title flats they dry out at low tide well the area isn't in this sense of a habitat for numerous plants and animal life or we met up with a park ranger who gave us an exploratory tour of the region. the nesting season finished the northern night at the end of july. now the trails through the salt marsh meadows in the southeast of the island are open again. the
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soil is such aerated with salt water but many plants thrive here. like ranger kneels beavers taking a group of visitors through the nature reserve. and you want to see anyone know what kind of plant this is. their last glassware that's trying to answer thinking these are the basics of how a salt meadow is structured. there are three different areas for the title mount flats. at a flooded twice daily. kos weight is one of the main species that along with corn cross and. by further up you find the middle soledad and the opposite. hiking across the title for. lots of nor deny is a popular pastime. but there is also plenty to discover along the coast.
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several thousand animals and plants species are at home in the salt meadows and half of them can only survive in this habitats they can last when it is actually dependent on someone and that's the others aren't. if you took some sea lavender home with you which had come to the name and planted it in a part of a grow far taller than thirty centimeters it would be a metre tall and have much larger flowers and. better. but snacking on glass we discriminated. it's really tasty it's fresh but not too salty. on. yours and ships have also discovered salt meadow flora. for example
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uses either roll or fried glass weed at his restaurant fischbeck to give dishes of crispy finish. this is a light on its rich an idea in parts hassoun calcium caused by eating many antioxidants and soon will switch already of interest to the ladies because they slow the skins aging process using less face cream and eating more grass weed is great grounds for the. meadow plants that in the frontier of backgrounds frying pans are from north of. us to import them from france or israel because the island's salt numbers are strictly protect. the biologists of the scabbard something surprising about sea lavender. sea lavender actively expel salt from the underside of its leaves the rest small salt crimes here but you can put the leaves under
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a microscope and see the glands and teeny tiny salt crystals. into kind of thousands of dollars in. research or still have a great deal to learn about the floor of the salt meadows. for example glass wheat and other plants survive in salt water the role they play in preventing coastal erosion and which healthy nutrient state can take. continuing on a subject we turn our attention now into germany's first sardine bar that's right fans of sardines can now enjoy them straight out of the can but in ambient atmosphere in a burlington bistro now to tell you the truth this sounds like the kind of restaurant my two cats would love and on that note pretty.
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well into germany's first canned fish restaurant looks different to a restaurant owner thomas fetter treats them like works of art. the designs are usually fishing themed some are treated like collector's items complete with date and provenance just like a fine wine. as once he does in the lobby sleeve what's most important is what's inside only the best quality fish and oil you see i've got more than seventy different cans. bought in two thousand and sixteen he previously worked as head chef at various high end restaurants in germany and island but then he discovered his passion for especially vintage ones. and vintage sardines at the luxury version of good ol sardines they can only be caught at certain times of the year mid to late september which is when they're optimally well fed and at that plumpest you can see them fed
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this is an. unopened can be stored feel much like wind the fish soak up the oil and become darker. if you can recognize them from that color this is a sardine from twenty sixteen and this is from twenty to twelve and the oil has changed color over time the fish and all sort of melt together with the oil works its way into the fish and makes it very tender so it melts in your mouth like a butter. can sardines are the only thing on the menu and by the owners started baby squid and that owning the internet there is also other types of seafood tinned of course. forgotten how these are smoked can the oysters. hello bob and. thomas better serve as the for. right from the tin.
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it comes from the salad and crusty they get to dunk in the oil. that's how sardines eaten in portugal spain and france. makes its way cancer danes are a traditional speciality. and as an i was on holiday in lisbon when i first came up with the idea of opening a sardine bar there's a little cafe that a solid lead that you can order these fabulous canned sardines and you eat them with bread and salad very purist i just really love the idea of a toy. tom especially has made it his mission to improve the image of canned fish and proved how good it can be. he's always developing new recipes such as this dish of sardines with homemade potato salad and red meat. the chef is happy to advise guests on their order. is go surprisingly well with
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cheese and cold cuts for example. in upper teeth. of course this isn't the sort of canned fish you can buy in supermarkets there are over one hundred thirty she's on the menu the card is the menu is a bit like a wine menu you decide what sort of flavors you're after and you can work up towards the very extravagant strong body varieties in pecan. dining from a cabbage. the guests enjoyed thomas francis i'm usually idea. as it's the it's not typical current food you can tell it's really good quality to it looked up to i really like the opticals it's delicious it's good i really like the idea i love the individually designed can stare at a full plate. somebody nice concept finished as to. when they get to finish the
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cans again didn't get into them to take out i'm just a light they can hang them on them just like in the restaurant. now in spanish that means hope it's also the name of the musical ensemble with which has just been awarded the opus classic a german music honor now esperanza is comprised of young musicians from the music academy in mission shine they've only been performing together since two thousand and fifteen but as they have proven practice makes perfect. for young talented and come from fourteen different countries they all make music together with their concertmaster.
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happened. we have young people from croatia ukraine russia japan china you know england france germany switzerland and stein and it's extremely international and i think bringing all these young people together to make music is a very beautiful symbol. they met and lichtenstein at the international academy of music studying with globally renowned professors. different playing together for three years in the ensemble esperanza. ya'll have scholarships that are all still do ties that means we take master courses i regularly so we already know each other and to a certain extent from dive beneath the ice an instrumental. the best training for an sampled work is getting the special sound of esperanza just right. far from the destructions of city life took away and scenic
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mountainous lichtenstein the intensive rehearsal sessions are a bonding experience with a monkey if you spend two three or even four weeks together then let's put it this way you don't have a choice and stock a football team a good football team also has good team spirit in a good amount of thought it was a whole team spirit the studies of berlin's university of the arts a number of foundations and private individuals provide financial support for the work the music academy and the ensemble esperanza. i was stylin the radiance of these young people inspires and motivates the audience me and the sponsors to me when the good in that went on the thought of. in october the ensemble esperanza received germany's opus classical war for youth development these here musicians are set to be to stars of tomorrow.
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design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on homesick aeration will take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribed and don't miss out. on you tube. here in germany there are thousands of castles palaces and fortresses some of which are still in very good condition especially in southern germany now for the one hundred fiftieth anniversary celebrating the technical university in munich and the exhibition now highlights some of the architectural achievements made between eight hundred sixty four and eight hundred eighty six during king live the second time the exhibition provides a complete overview of the buildings arrested under his direction as well as the projects that were not realized due to his untimely death. shaphan
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party so. having him say linda horse pumps and noise found. all commissioned by the second of bavaria. was in fact his legacy comprised much more than these fairy tale residences for example he introduced educational reform and commissioned the building of the munich academy of fine arts and the original building of the new polytechnic school which later became unix technical university one of the most prestigious universities in europe . whole new districts emerged in munich during his reign the city became increasingly attractive the exhibition of the architecture museum in the pinnacle take demo danner shows a different side of the legendary king and takes the focus away from his famous palaces you think then if not in the i think ernie son though that wasn't just the fairy tale king he also massively improved infrastructure and of area that he
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extended the railway network and he also introduced a surge system in munich and other the variances he is in then he and. some five hundred exhibit show that the king promoted trade and industry with new breweries and avatars for example some of the buildings he commissioned have survived to this day. concert halls and theaters were also built during his reign a great fan of wagner originally commissioned the building of the ryszard wagner festival to arthur on the banks of the river. but later valve no went to buy a toy and theater was built there instead. and with that it's time to say goodbye as always thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again tomorrow for more from the world of culture and entertainment.
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odd. this is the w. news live from berlin the dangers of being a journalist in the unmarked increasing numbers of reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader on so suchi so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up on what marco and her cabinet meet with their polish counterparts at a time of strained ties with warsaw.

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