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discomfort the. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. hi everyone welcome to another edition of the show i'm your host meghan lee as usual we've got an exciting mix on the program today here's a look at what's coming up. on the road d.j. bobo returns with a fantastic new stage show. in the mountains white italy's dolomites are a magnet for winter sports fans. and for the arts
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a multimedia exhibition games tribute to the renaissance of stars. we start off today show with a well known name on the european dance scene his friends and family know him as renee bowman but the rest of the world knows him as d.j. bobo the swiss music producer made a name for himself in the one nine hundred ninety s. with a string of dance hits and now he's giving his fans a blast from the past as he takes to the stage once again. nearly thirty years after his first hit d.j. bobo is back on top at the mid january premiere in the southwestern german town of moved he pulled out all the stops special effects a lavish stage design and flashy costumes. to compete with. the show bears the same amos his new album kaleido luna. by the way.
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the luna is incredibly colorful just like the name collider luna implies it sounds almost like a song. it's a little more centered to you could say in a certain sense it's very centered the way i've been since having children so say me too. but the show is as full of energy as ever d.j. bobo sings and dances on the stage that can be tilted to a near that tickle position with a hydraulic system three d. video technology and don says add to the it's you birds. this is the posse all that's our passion we love creating a staging that special and using technology video mapping and dots. for me being able to reinvent yourself a bit every time you go out is a lot of fun that's why i do this comedy i want to reinvent myself
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a little bit on every talk to me as well. they may bomb on january the fifth and nine hundred sixty eight in switzerland. he trained to be a baker but his career took off when he won the show dance contest he also began work as a d.j. and the singer songwriter. his breakthrough came in one thousand nine hundred two with somebody dance with me. that was the first of many d.j. bobo became one of the top names in the. blending techno and house rock and pop refrain. bureau dance faded away as did many of its stars but remained and has never stood still you know what's your whole thing i want to keep innovating and reinventing myself but still stay true to my ninety's roots.
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that's where i come from and those were good years. i'm giving people a journey back in time and they getting greater detainment plus the old hits make them feel like they're reliving those years twenty years ago that's probably a big part of the appeal that makes of innovation and all those great old hits you know what's your gut feeling feeling all. that's still his recipe for success two years ago d.j. celebrated his twenty fifth year on the stage he's especially popular in switzerland austria and germany. is his fourteenth studio album. over the years his live shows have kept audiences coming back. shows are really for it and often a time. when the one thing we don't do is borrow from other
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musicians we can't because they borrow from us. we always incorporate new elements inventing them as we go along. sometimes were a few years ahead of the game and certain things don't quite work. but then four years later for example aussie justin timberlake pick up our idea and perfected it that's what i think too bad i just jumped the gun a bit. in a row d.j. bobo will take his new album on top of appearing in more than twenty cities as always with a splashy light show and his trademark lead in the face of the old anthony. thanks when on now to a brief look at other stories making headlines on the european culture scene in our experts. in the film cold war by polish director pavel public he was nominated for an academy award in three categories on tuesday best foreign film best director and best
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cinematography. the german movie never look away by falling on hanko front almost mark is also a contender in the categories best foreign film and best cinematography. the oscars will be presented on fabry the trying to fall in los angeles. on monday the euro presented its new collection at the old couture show in paris during inspiration from the big tuck the show was held in a circus style tent. acrobats framed the catwalk and models were harlequin themed to gallons and garments recalling the bureau clown. no regrets here curie has been the french fashion houses artistic director since twenty sixteen week which features custom made fashion continues through thursday.
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just over seven weeks old the new polar bear cub. has taken its first steps. polis the images were taken in the den with a mother bear and cop can feel safe and secure. the cop will be ready to start exploring the enclosure in meetings in visitors until the spring by then visitors veterinarian will probably have determined whether it's male or female. when the temperatures get really frosty here in northern europe that's when so many winter sports fan really come into their element so in our series this week we're going to show you not only where you can best spend some exhilarating winter days but also how and today we head to northern italy to the dull and bites where the gardena valley is a favorite spot for skiers and snowboarders but it's also a hot tip for those looking for a more serious challenge like scaling up
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a sheer ice wall. taking vis does and endless slopes to dolemite and south to roll our winter sports cave in the can only be described in superlatives in a matter of minutes as it takes you from the guard down at valley to the peace nestling between the three thousand meter high rocky peaks a black couple in the cell a group. since i know the friends we have one of the most if not the most beautiful ski areas in the world with all the slopes you can do more than just traditional ski you can go cross-country skiing to ball going to and dice climbing anything winter has to offer the outcome of the often are. in europe's largest ski region miki super ski thousands of kilometers of slopes that all levels of difficulty connect twelve different ski areas no wonder it attracts tourists from all over the
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world. soon all some locals are only linking to the decision. you see that. that's why we come here the band is a food is great. another winter sport that's gaining popularity in the region is ice climbing on the many frozen waterfalls like here at the thirty five metre high chair bellow waterfall in charge and the valley here on the other side the next highlight awaits the mountain guide who bought moroder takes to terrorists to climb below a twenty metre high protein waterfall popular with climbers. broke through. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done we've. heard. it what your motor in the middle. draw him a bit higher and then right back to the middle and then
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a bit to the left then the right of the ice pick it always stays in the middle of your bald eagle ford coppola. before the beginners get going but climbs ahead of them and attaches the safety rope to special hooks. and don't forget this just stop scratching the surface of the stick until it falls fully part. of the four people can be attached to the rope this is crucial most beginners lose their grip on the ice clearing the first few attempts. the guy clears the places i use to make it safer. cut. up to a quarter of an hour the two women need a break. you have to look for the right spot and scoop pretty to test where the ice will hold. me. first i was afraid
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the ice would break because i've never done anything like this before. i will a nine but it holds it's quite hard. even for experienced mountain climbers ice climbing takes some getting used to driving the ice picks and crampons into the brittle ice keeps you warm despite the freezing conditions. but rather take small groups out all over the dolemite. into the gun store a little those things you don't believe any traces or harbors and i'd always freeze it differently it's never the same as it was last year on yours discover a new waterfall from. one frozen before but of frozen again this year before it's great. there are numerous mountains chalets to take a breather between climbs in winter you can only reach them on skis or high cable
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cars some people come here especially for the food the sufi is a chalet restaurant on situated up at an elevation of two thousand four hundred meters the gourmet cuisine with italian flair is a hit with tourists chalet manager marcus cleanup to search traditional regional food alongside his own creations including beautiful so who moving about we tried to use local produce and some of it sold out hard to me because i would also use mediterranean and international crises. we make sure the basic ingredients are as purest possible to gain the original flair you five. and sometimes falls further up the dolemite cliffs have yet to be clients but it's a long way out to reach them ice climbing is enjoying a boom here in northern italy many false remain frozen for months. a trial course costs around one hundred twenty five euro zone and you can rent the necessary
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equipment just half a day to give you a good taste of ice climbing. it's been five hundred years since renowned artist leonardo da vinci died so to mark this special anniversary of museum in life that is dedicating a multimedia show to this renaissance man along with eventually is masterpieces important works by raphael and michelle angelo are also on display as huge video production projections on the walls while the exhibition takes visitors on a trip back in time. a fresh perspective on the old masters the exhibition giants of the renaissance showcases the best known works of raphael michelangelo and leonardo da vinci in digital an animated form. for the project to
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see collaborated with italy's john franco in nuzzi one of the world's most sought after video artists. in a humid the third the green deal. will be made the renaissance was already very modern back and it stank it transformed and revived the world of art. art moved away from religious themes and toward more worldly imagery. that's also how fresco painting found its way into architecture that wouldn't have happened otherwise we. are installation is a tribute to this great artistic movement in the. image of. his immersive approach has made the multimedia show accessible to a broad audience. twenty four video projectors cast images
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of to eight metres in height. even tiny brushstrokes have become visible. they still be the interplay of video and sound is still a novelty just like the talk or a fan film where back in the day. they've continued to develop and to change dr sampson in the process that. now we no longer just perceive visually through visual and auditory mates will receive. these either the. music played an important role in the project from the start. sound artist look along the body selected the works and rearrange them. because. i often work digitally on the computer. but i also work with musicians who play like you but it was especially the exhibition includes a work i originally composed for an orchestra. in this installation it's performed
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by a string quartet together with a digital orchestra. it sounds like a real orchestra playing live in a church. or so we're now in the case of. the renaissance was an era of dazzling transformation it changed the way humans understood themselves and the world. this shift was also propelled by the works of raphael michelangelo and especially leonardo da vinci a man who is regarded as universal genius to this day. but it's about the what it was always a visionary. he anticipated things that were only invented years after his death. i believe that if you were alive today he would have developed many of his inventions using digital techniques that maybe he would have projected
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a new holographic flying machine into this space or that more said about it the exhibition premiered in france in leipsic it was rican sieved entry adapted. these are. the very very good i find the giants of the renaissance a very moving exhibition some parts of it moved me to tears it really captured me. that's what the artists intended they didn't just want us to look at the paintings but they wanted to create an entirely new kind of encounter because you know here for. a good good moment in the guise of. immersive art as a collective experience. and you in leipsic until the end of twenty nineteen. it's said that in every joke there is a bit of truth and that seems to be the case with our resident a cartoonist who is taking to making fun of germans and some of their idiosyncrasies you can find out war on our facebook page.
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so. one two week cartoonist may go for them this pokes fun at. typically germany idiosyncracies. so we go we keep the german humor. i don't know but to the v.w. duramax facebook page. well who doesn't dream of winning the lottery or striking gold now every time i visit a flea market i'm always hoping to stumble across a priceless painting that will secure my finances for decades to come in today's high five we look at five treasures that will change your life forever so here are . five legendary european treasures that would make you fabulous new wealthy if you
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manage to find that. many legends around the murder of russians on nicholas the second and his family in one thousand nine hundred eighteen as well as the fate of their fortune hidden away in fifth place of last year a p. and treasures is the golden lake baikal it's set to grow road cars packed with countless gold bars will hold across the frozen lake toward safety past the ice broke. and they've been waiting for more than a hundred years for someone to bring them up from thousands of meters below the surface but nobody knows where they are. it was a gift from prussian king frederick william the first to russians are peter the great in seventeen sixteen they were panels but unusually spectacular ones glittering in fourth place about european treasures whose whereabouts remain a mystery the amber room. in the second world war it was looted by german
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soldiers from katherine palace and packed in boxes by nine hundred forty five it had vanished without a trace. the reconstruction was open to the public this in petersburg in two thousand and three. this next treasure is central to christianity. number three on our list of treasures that would make you fabulous the wealthy if you found one of them. the holy grail. medieval sources claim it could bestow health and immortality countless nights and heroes have undertaken a quest to find it some say it was the cup of jesus christ drank from at the last supper others say it was the bowl that caught christ's blood disease hung on the cross. this
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treasure has also spawned myths and legends to this day it was the fortune amassed by the elite troupe of knights and monks founded in eleven eighteen in second place the treasure of the knights templar. their wealth came not only from the things they plundered on their crusades but also from their shrewd financial dealings in the end they fell victim to the greed of king philip the fourth of france had the pope disband the order in thirteen twelve. that treasure has never been found. some time around twelve hundred and heroic title was written down it was about a young warrior called secret who want the fortune of a king he wanted to defeat of his lady love along the way he killed a dragon and placed in its plant top of the list of treasures that would make them find his fabulous he well feat is the treasure of the needle the. secret was later
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murdered by his rival through the trenches into the rhine if this saga of loyalty betrayal and power actually happened whereas the treasure. if you find out you'll be fabulously rich. well another treasure can be found in antarctica hundreds of species including penguins that roam free across the icy landscape well not everyone has the resources or the time to explore the southernmost regions are now a new multi-media exhibition brings it all to you at braman is overseas museum filmmaker look back a immerses visitors in the coldest region in the world and one thing stands out above the rest this beautiful ecosystem is under threat by human consumption and waste. one. thing winds are the survival artists of the antarctic ocean they can hold their
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breath underwater for up to twenty minutes. they may look clumsy on land but in the water they're graceful swimmers. now visitors to braman overseas museum can join them for a virtual icy dip the end arctic expedition is a multimedia expedition to the earth's coldest region. academy award winning filmmaker luke jackie and his team spent forty five days on the ice studying the penguins up close. it's very fascinating to see the familiarity with those because they're looking for the door sometimes they're they could try to seduce you so they try to seduce you so they be over like dancing trying to catching you at that tree and this is very funny of course. the exhibitions not so much about science and factual detail as the power of images.
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people used to have to wear deep sea diving suits to reach depths of one hundred twenty meters or more or they could send down robot subs now it's possible to get video footage even at depths with almost no light and artic is one of the world's last intact ecosystems so far. luke jack a went there for the first time in one nine hundred ninety two. he's alarmed by the changes he's seen since then you see that in the old doctor which is very remote you can find now my who kresty we. find a lot of a chemical substance in it even in the bodies of the ping weaves of the birds you see but there is something. who doesn't work there is that there is a real problem. scientists estimate. a number of species in the antarctic ocean at about twenty thousand were the n.r. ticket exhibition aims to contribute to the preservation of this unique ecosystem
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by focusing on the beauty of the ice launch continent and the creatures that live there. now with that we wrap up another show but before we go we want to let you in on this week's drop now for the past fifteen years you're a max has been bringing you beautiful images and exciting stories from across europe so we would like to know what your favorite report on your own max has been just go to our website to take part and by doing so you'll qualify to win a euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again tomorrow. next time on the euro revisit a house in opponent built with six hundred tons of concrete doesn't usually launch a mound but you'd never guess because the facade looks like it's made of want
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