tv Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe Deutsche Welle January 11, 2019 1:30am-2:00am CET
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don't you know the soon. to be. discovered. welcome to today's show packed with lots of european lifestyle and culture is a quick look at what's in store for you today. the legacy of paris exhibition expose michael jackson's influence on the art. history of the finnish brownback probably likes to hang. out and shoot
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them all day long is the highest peak in the hour. we start off by missing a young lady with big plans to conquer the modeling world nicole i know is twenty one years old and has been dubbed germany's oncet to naomi campbell she's been on our radar since twenty sixteen when she had already been working for two years so despite her young age she's already got plenty experience born in kenya in the cold that she and her grew up in the eastern german city of dresden and has modeled all over the world so let's catch up with her career. nicole r.t.l. is conquering catwalks in paris london new york and milan whether gucci valentino or here christopher kane all the big designers are courting her fashions glamour
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and glitter is a world away from the place where she was born. my first home was kenya and cusumano i lived with my grandparents on lake victoria we were a big family with my uncles aunts and cousins we also had cows and other animals at home. that all changed completely when i came to germany. and. when she arrived in her new home and dressed and she was eleven years old and didn't speak a word of german. at sixteen she found herself a modeling agency and now she's being called the german naomi campbell. that's very flattering says nicola but her success still seems a bit surreal to her. you can't really believe it's happening because it's like a dream world and you can't believe that you're in it and that you can go every day
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to these cool places and work with great artists and designers designers at the moment it's everything i ever imagined was it really is a dream come true. in twenty eight because tiana was awarded the title of breakthrough model at the harper's bazaar women of the year awards in london. means very much to me because it's feedback to this feedback first when you can get a better feedback and this from a client come and then i got the cover as well and discovered that. not only was she on the cover of. the december special edition but she also had a long series of photos in the magazine an accolade indeed for young model nicola tiana was discovered by alexander cam the model scout heads an agency and has helped many models to successful international careers in the business he's known
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as the i. think it's of these annoyance a cold brings back that ninety's supermodel vibe you can never get enough of looking at her great eyes incredible lips she thinks through her work for each designer initial pose of the shoot if you can do that if you're already in the champions league and champions league. she made it on to eight covers in twenty eight and became a catwalk sensation in florence influence she was the first model of color to open a gucci show it was in a story moment for us i'm very proud of it. when i know has a break from modeling she heads for her favorite hairdresser interest and she used to have long hair until a few years ago when a client insisted that she cut it short for shoot the hairstyle has stayed short ever since. you know says it accentuates her face. as a person in the public eye tina wants to send
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a message she's the first african migrant to become a major german model and she's from the eastern german state of saxony a region that frequently makes headlines due to racist incidents but the model says she's never experienced discrimination in her hometown dressed up. it says a lot about the city i'm happy about that i'm happy that our city can have a positive image and not always such a negative one. although she models for big name brands and is surrounded by luxury fashion and her work nicole buy second hand clothes for herself she likes to experiment with a mixture of styles and have fun in her for. what the play. it and this is it's actually a skirt but it's a big big for my hips that's why i pulled it up here and then it will hold whether
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it's a second hand men's jacket or the finest designer dress the color to you know can wear just about anything she said she'd like to produce a fashion magazine and have a family something after her modeling career. now from the runway to the skies we start off today's roundup of culture news from across europe in a helicopter but it's not your usual pilot in the cockpit. and our express. on wednesday britain's prince william piloted a rescue helicopter for the first time in years making the twenty five minute flight from kensington palace to the royal london hospital to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of london's air ambulance charity. william learned to fly helicopters ten years ago during his military service and participated in actual rescue missions. wednesday's triple ever was purely ceremonial.
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on friday hamburg's feel how many concert hall celebrates its two year anniversary . the building is hugely popular with locals and visitors alike. the main concert hall has been continuously sold out since it opened its doors some one point eight million music lovers have attended a concert in the stylish venue. another highlight is the observation deck which affords a stunning view over hamburg and its harbor it can be accessed without a concert ticket the l. feel how many complex was designed by swiss architecture firm hanson. the construction took about ten years. u.s. director m. night shyamalan movie glass premiered in london on wednesday. actors bruce willis.
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samuel jackson. and james mcavoy attended the screening. all of us together glass is the sequel to sharma lands previous superhero thrillers unbreakable and split. the. next up we had to paris an exhibition at the go home is paying homage to michael jackson the king of pop died in two thousand and nine the show titled on the wall takes a look at how jackson has inspired art and artists around him the exhibition was initially held in london and next come to germany we visited the parisian edition. you michael jackson's live shows were nothing short of spectacular themes for our fans around the world.
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the king of pop died nearly ten years ago but his music is popular as ever. michael jackson was a living legend and he worked hard to perpetuate the myth to this day he inspires musicians video artists dancers and fashion designers. feel. thank you you. thank. the exhibition michael jackson on the wall at the compound and paris showcases his influence on contemporary culture.
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among the items on display our record sleeves and portraits including works by iconic artists like keith haring and andy warhol. were there all fans. it was also powerful. it isn't clear if andy warhol really appreciated michael jackson's work though he did appreciate the novelty and importance of the michael jackson phenomenon the more i know this that it is and particularly the way jackson challenge the racist divisions in the us music industry and it did recognize that. the exhibition also addresses michael jackson search for his own identity and his ambivalent relationship with his african american roots. and then there's the pop star's humanitarian even activist role the exhibition
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features the dramatic video to earth song everything turns out all right thanks to st michael but only because it's running backwards. but the show that the mainly focuses on michael jackson in contemporary art a case in point jeff koons michael jackson and bubbles porcelain sculpture here only on display as a photograph. however the curators did not have an easy time learning the art works. with. this but there was some disagreement with the owners of the piece. it is but ultimately we were able to convince most of them of the artistic merit of our selection. is about you know if it's on when it wasn't always easy. because we were dealing with people
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who had a different take on art than our main curator was an art historian who comes out another experience from. the show features stunning creations for example david la chapelle a quasi biblical depiction of the singer but diehard fans might find the exhibition too experimental with too little of michael jackson himself. instead it presents quirky reinterpretations of michael jackson's own art. like this video. here the fire delany dances to music by live from the court of louis the fourteenth the sun king. incorporating michael jackson's signature moves a tribute to the cultural legacy of the king of pop.
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just one of the many highlights in the exhibition michael jackson on the wall. on through an artist of a very different current you also is a bear who has a partial a painting despite his intimidating. frame he has a rather light touch when it comes to the canvas and has held exhibitions as well as even selling some of his works you saw was raised at the cusano predator center in northeast finland where orphaned animals
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a sheltered the prince the uses are all made up of berries or nontoxic face paint so let's meet this heavy weight of the finish scene. you have to look hard to figure out who painted these pictures. and the creative being behind these colorful patterns is big brown and hairy. he's eighteen years old and weighs half a ton he's a brown bear named you so. you so has his own ideas he'll only paint if we attract his attention with berries grapes or other treats. he won't move apart just because you tell him to. and he's very picky i mean he prefers sweet grapes currents are too sour for him. at the start of each painting suchan line and would panels or sheets of paper and sprays colors onto
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them if you so is in the mood he really gets into his artwork. the paints are harmless body dies or pigments squeezed from berries. this all started a few years ago when a building at the predator center in the finnish town of kusa mo was being painted . you so reportedly got some paint on his paws and started spreading it around. his technique is simple. finding a composition or incorporating messages into work are not really his thing. but the art works are always surprising and surprising new successful. paintings on paper fetch up to four hundred euros a piece work some plywood sell for between fifteen hundred and four thousand euros
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most of it goes to the upkeep of the predator center animal refuge. even made their way on to design products at this store in helsinki uta kura who is a big you so fun hello is an order items printed with the player's motifs she's received some interesting responses from customers. when i tell people about him in the store they can't believe that these motifs were painted by a bear. most people in finland have never heard about him. by them. but i'd make the claim that you so is one of finland's best painters. i met him for the first time on an autumn day in a coup some more predator center. gave me a kiss for you guys here. the wet and a bit smelly that. matter. we have
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very as you so motifs on offer that i've turned into a number of different articles we have lots of cushions and small bags shoulder bags and other things. they're not our biggest sellers but they're cheerful colors go well with our range of products. and to think of creative partner use occur often send some little gifts. for example this colorful cushion to snuggle up to when it's outdoor studio is snowed under. we continue with another look at one of the most famous mountains in europe in fact it may be the most famous featured so far today we're venturing up higher than before to the mall blown in the french alps it was first climbed in seventeen eighty six and a situated right near the italian order. now some call it the highest mountain in europe although that's subject to some debate due to higher peaks located in russia
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and georgia. is that it proudly stands at four thousand eight hundred ten meters or your remarks reporter megan lee traveled there recently learn more about the mountains history. month long the highest mountain. it stood here since the beginning of time located in charmine france it is a premier winter destination for tourists all over the world. has lived in charmine for over thirty years as an official guide she understands very well what draws tourists to this region. that. the whole valley shines with these mountains the mountains together with blanc are amazing that's the attraction here. but once upon a time people thought the mountains were full of ghosts and dragons and so on and. everyone was afraid of what was up there. it was said sherman he was located in the
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bad mountains then in the middle of the eighteenth century two englishman came from geneva and heard all this talk about chamonix and decided to see the eerie valley for themselves. said this is the high and. the first actual mountain pioneers were crystal hunters who extracted courts from the mountains of chamonix it was then shipped off to geneva even made its way to the halls of versailles harmonies crystal museum visitors can get an idea of the minerals extracted from mom and its neighboring peaks. that imagine sherman he was a very small simple village people have a simple life and were poor house before that and then they found out without having to climb too high up the mountain that with these rockers tools they could possibly sell them in geneva and make some money. and then have a better life and be said. that pioneering spirit has certainly paid off for sure
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many tourists now flock to the village to travel with the cable car to reach a height of thirty eight hundred meters above sea level. even with the most modern technology and safety measures in place the ride is not for the faint of heart. but once at the top of the mystique of month long becomes very clear during visitors can dangle over the mountains in a glass box and on a sunny day you can see for miles into the distance. skiing at this altitude without parched and puts the body to the test. as seen from all directions so the is when i've been skiing but i've never been up here this is my first visit to the top of the mountain to sherman east my first
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visit but my husband in one nine hundred sixty six two and sixty six he climbed up here so i'm coming up to him really so i can show him the pictures when i go back to england it is very beautiful because of the high altitude it is quite difficult to breathe up here. but this altitude allows visitors to see all the major peaks including the matter horn and the distance. tourism in charm and he has come a long way over the last two hundred fifty years it is now one of the most exclusive winter in destinations in europe initially though tourists first started coming here not for long before a seven and a half a kilometer long glacier known as the man to the last reachable by train. it's europe's third biggest glacier located on the northern side of. long can also be enjoyed in the sweet form here the cafes. visitors can delight in
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and a ray of french pastries but the best selling ones represent the famous mountain check me fine he has owned this cafe for thirty years or chocolate bar of word winning. and i was a bit so here we have lost cake i'm going to take one and we can discover it together over the google so. what were. you thinking consists of layers of chocolate mousse rum flavoring and lots of chantilly cream and if that's not enough there's another version that is just as decadent. if you. didn't hear. back outside the atmosphere in harmony is relaxed as another day comes to an end over a month long. before we go it's time for another one of our d.i.y.
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tutorials in today's installment francisco shows you step by step how to create a unique key holder using lego parts so if you are lego enthusiastic or have some spare bricks lying around at home i tension and have a go. maybe you just like me you are always the big boy. that is a very. clever. you need a lego base plate with sixteen stats. and lego bricks with poland and flat ones. whatever you like best to manage. you also need a single laser. with. seven with three. and two with. these can be flat however you. make sure you have enough
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for each set of cues you want to hang up in a town. and finally you will need double sided tape to attach the keyboard to the wall not by cutting two strips of tape and sticking them to the back of the lego place next press the individual breaks down to the plate to spell out the word keys . if you have a state very well but use it to open the key ring wide enough to put on the brake with a hole in it this would square you thing in and. you can use the same trick to put on their rings to. finish by pulling up the backside sided tape and pressing the broad against the wall going to let it dry for twenty four hours. and is ready for you simply hand you keys left by
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pressing on the brink of your head. and never use your keys again. you can also use the out of place public he bought. have the possibility to cook. the wall that song it and if you choose the name of a friend it's also a wonderful gift. and there are more d.i.y. videos available on our you tube channel interior design so make sure to subscribe for plenty decorating ideas that's all from us for the day we're back tomorrow when we will reveal the lucky winner of our competition so be sure to choose an end of life and. next time on your own the. trail council gets repairs every once in awhile currently not only the facade but also the interior. is getting
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