tv Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe Deutsche Welle February 16, 2019 11:30pm-12:01am CET
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leave the travel guard. in sixteen w. . the munich security conference twenty team. superpower competition train nationalism. for how can the european union compete effectively in this new of. the twenty three g. pictured here today the w. a. snowboarder the nagas of growth sports history with this triple somersault find out how she did it later in the show hello and welcome to your own max i am evelyn
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sharma and i look forward to bringing you the most exciting culture and lifestyle reports from around europe as one of the hosts off the show your own mix here and berlin a few words about me i was born in the south and work near frankfurt i'm half german half indian and for the past ten years i have been traveling around the world as an actress and model currently i live in mumbai in india so if you like bollywood movies then you've probably seen me and one role are the other on the big screen yes drunkard and then just the book if he had well i think i exit nigga. shouldn't be working in front of the camera has been part of my life for quite a while and our first story today is about how women are shown an advertising the image of women in this field has changed a great deal over the decades so let's embark on
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a kind of photographic journey through time that is currently being shown at an exhibition here in berlin. the famous fashion photographer horst p. horst created this image in one nine hundred thirty nine it's the oldest photo in the women on view exhibition. twenty years later a commercial photographer was getting bolder and experimenting more and more with feminine charm. and nine hundred sixty eight west german top model. and sexy and self-confident presenting creations by each other on. with each passing decade advertising notched up the female product which products they were meant to sell was secondary. to advertise products. and in fact it still works so back
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when most women were housewives they were in charge of buying products whether intended for them or for men. today we live in a sexualized society and we have lots of sex in the movies and music not just in advertising so our ideas of beauty are linked to images of women and height is filled with a different other from. from the very start advertising has utilized beautiful women to sell products. all that's changed is the way they're presented. in the one nine hundred ninety s. top models like iommi campbell dominated advertising their sexiness made them icons of style. canadian photographer michelle perez lives in paris he's been working in advertising for many years his stock in trade or commercial photos of women in underwear such as this one for
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a french company they're meant to jog the imagination without becoming disreputable . what is sexy is a really fine line you know between going overboard and staying really. you know within the parameters of good taste but i have my own view of women and sort of trying all my life to actually put forth that new which is you know to not abuse women to really respect them. today it's not enough for a model to be sexy and scantily clad commercial photographer it depicts a lifestyle pitching the brand name almost in passing. the thought that women are so beautiful what else do you want. it's supposed to be a bit provocative to catch your own. boring it's shaping it's a movie that look at some of the pictures that it's ok for. it's fascinating what
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you want to call it says i'm in advertising always go well together i think. most of the one hundred sixty photos in advertising posters in the berlin exhibition were made by men in this field women artists are still rare. one exception is hamburg photographer karen she kesey. she's numbered among europe's leading women photographers since the one nine hundred sixty s. i think it is and i think women have a different approach to women because they identify with each other and take a far more critical eye than men do with women so in that sense i would say the photos women take of women are different and. one fall. over the past eighty years advertising has shown more and more skin but now the trend seems to be reversing as photographer i mean more box sees it the gratuitous
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use of nudity has now produced the exact opposite. is for all the nudity is necessary for a normal perspective i think it will take this kind of shake up for us to say that it's always been there but things have become extremely prudish again in the sixty's and seventy's people talk about what was provocative but now with instagram and all the restrictions we don't know what breasts look like anymore we have no idea how to present someone in the news it isn't just. the exhibition women on view will run in berlin until the end of april. then tops work to color in their emad pick it can get pretty loud but that doesn't really matter because the guests usually don't see what is going on in the kitchen anyway when it comes to the dinner that we are going to have right now it's quite different because. in this case all the cooking noises come together to form
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a calendar ari some funny. chef taking a relaxed approach to his work check. or check. he's not distracted by the drama all the other three musician. fans because in this show in the french city of law the chef is also making music. with his kitchen tools. or through some new community i feel more like a chef in the stumpers green but i'm also a musician with people i'm actually on both. the simple to do.
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creative force behind the musical dana concept is sex often has smuggled on it does the project was inspired by her own life experience that is going to continue i grew up going to restaurant it was owned by my grandparents i always found the restaurant noise fascinating so that's why i got involved with this project one of which i wanted to play around with sound we have excelled at little bits that didn't and so it really. loves you and i also think it's exciting to use restaurant ambience as part of the choreography that's all so good when you call it got his little. big town wants to make people more aware of the connections among the sensei is hearing taste and smell and he creates a kind of edible music. that the chef cooks while the musicians before. i. don't miss it it did the music is composed also that it can take into
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account the working rhythms of the chef and the food. that's why the dish is always the same and the music and the outlines are based on it. do you use totally cheap or pez most of the food for the one hundred guests attending the . main course is a bullied all fish still a popular dish in southern france it's made with octopus meat leaks onions and potatoes even as he's preparing the food the chef gets into the rhythm of the show . i always hear a kind of music when i'm working in the kitchen everything you touch whether it's the dishes or a pot on the stove or makes a certain kind of musical sound. to me more think about it don't because when i'm making french fries for example. the noise
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reminds me of applause or so when i fry something i turn around to go and take a bow. time now for the second part of the show the meal which has its own unique sounds. the musicians now double as waiters and provide guests with food and drink just about every share we sell them. anything. you can actually hear the meal being prepared. and there are no wrong notes trickle fickle fleeting it's all music secure. it reminds me of the sounds you hear while you're in the kitchen it was in the hall that's on test. is a show that sounds as good as it takes. the
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first one hundred years of the bauhaus school being celebrated here in germany. the revolutionary movement has influenced many areas of life from design to art and architecture of course above all the one nine hundred thirty s. buildings in the clear and minimalist dial have had a lasting influence on the way modern homes look to this very day the bauhaus movement left its mark all over the world including where i live in india and syria in the german capital berlin you can even find fast and that has been influenced by the bauhaus principle. minimalist function that is also unlike in. linear geometric concepts inspired by buildings like this one in berlin designed by
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dollhouse architect volunteer gropius jennifer brockman who studied architecture and fashion design combines both elements in her fashions her work has been influenced by bone house principles to try because a cavity of the design is the principal and the end. an approach that allows you to create so many different variations. in the bone house architects essentially dismantled the structure and then put it back together again in a completely new way jennifer brought one does the same thing using various elements of classic clothing. with us so what we have are two components that are not just side by side they flew together to create something new and they had them and i know it's tie it. this fashion item was created by combining parts of a shirt and
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a dress coat. jennifer loves to create fashions that surprised us. at first glance this looks like a separate shirt and waistcoat on a hanger. by comparison but none of the team pieces together. so it's one item and from the back this is you can see the texas showing. as a student she founded the brockman label that she now runs with her husband all of crimes in berlin. but first she designed only men's fashions and one high praise for them at berlin fashion week. now she's also a welcome guest of the parish prison forte shows and she's expanded her business to include women's fashions always true to the minimalist balance tradition. and why us sweet playful fashion is assigned to women and powerful designers to
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manage. and he should have got past that i'm sure they make saying. to. the creative forces that bell house wanted to change the world with their form follows function principles the house design still impressed one hundred years on. jennifer brockman is trying to change the a from old world of fashion in her own way. to the concept and after some sustainability concept is also an aspect of design. do you think creates interesting styles that will stay interesting for a long time to come inside and a sense and. whether it's concrete and glass or found some forms never go out of style. talking off perfect
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form and i got to live as just that on the slopes because there's also an powerhouse as a top snowboarder nobody's dems are school and spectacular as hers and in two thousand and eighteen and i was the world's most successful female snowboarder. six thousand the facts about it disciplined air and slopestyle however she has actually celebrated her greatest successes out of competition and these are images which simply take your breath away. on a casa wrote snowboarding history with this cab triple under flip and november twenty eighth. but i want to know woman's ever accomplished it before once you jump there's no going back home thank god i had enough control in the air and i knew as soon as i had jumped that it would be fine thank you bruce doesn't think i was. on
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a gossip is currently the most successful female snowboarder in the world at the olympics and the world championships she has catapulted herself to the snowboard elite with a lot of effort and passion. the man at this new dance that if you don't like doing something you won't be good at it you need a certain mentality because you have to try out a trick without training and without knowing how safe it is nobody holds you when there aren't any mats so you need to take the plunge and as you need mental strength and the courage to go for it that's mostly skip out. on separatists a pates in more competition is than any of her rivals here she is at the snowboarding world cup in college back in austria. but not this time i think i'll have butterflies in my stomach how i go over my run in my head i visualize everything step by step it's important to concentrate on everything in the right order you know it's not on the constant get. the coach for the austrian national
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snowboarding team is proud of ana who has been named austria is just sports woman of the year twice in a row. and her fellow competitors admire her too. it's . easy to get jealous when someone is doing as well as an out but i think i've been friends with anna for a long time and i've seen how hard she works and she really just serves all the results she's been getting lately and of us. visit us and when she wants something she really wants it and gets it. and she doesn't want to achieve it. she expects a lot of her so that's a few funds and she's not satisfied with being better than most of the women she really stretched to be better than the man i too could not see. her. on a cross as partner clemons miller our is also a snowboarder. as
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a member of the austrian national men's team they go on tour together. he's not quite as successful as she is but he's always close by with his camera. come from we're not a competition at all of course and i say to her that i don't think she can do a certain trick she'll be even more motivated to show me that she can she's always happy when she manages to do something she set her mind out of cheating and that happens a lot it's only feelings and called. on a gaza grew up in a village in southern austria in her younger years she was keen on gymnastics and when she discovered her passion for snowboarding at the age of eighteen she packed her bags and went to the u.s. for a year snowboarding is especially popular there. from then on her career really took off. she always posts or wins on social media. and it's not only for fun. sponsors watch how many clicks athletes get.
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homicides is asleep on the one hand it's great because you can show yourself as you want to be seen because the media just write about you or show you the way they want to live on. social media i can show myself as i choose without anyone else having a say in it. sometimes she shows another side of herself. but she gets most clicks for her posts of her spectacular jumps. on a cross or has her sights set on even more successes for the future. i don't set myself any limits because otherwise i won't improve them to grab it be no need to have it reached the height of my career as a snowboarder yanis know what i mean that's why i keep going up.
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very impressive you can see even more spectacular by and i got on our you tube channel and of course more exciting stories as well those that ask at you tube dot com these out to you you're a max. when i have reports of a handshake welling mingled with ice artists and size first hand at a frozen stuff it's for good reason handshakes regularly visit exciting places that hold a very special record for our your next series called you're up to them at this time he is traveling to sweden to check out the world's oldest ice hotel. we're doing fifty kilometers an hour in what feels like minus fifty degrees celsius on what looks like a snowy road but it's actually the frozen torn
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a river source of the building material for the ice hotel. it's located in the swedish part of lapland about two hundred kilometers north of the arctic circle in the village of ferry population around six hundred fifty. but every winter it accommodates around sixty thousand guests among them you're a match reporter hendrik veiling the visitors come from near and far to spend the night in the ice hotel the first of its kind in the world. art of berg is the creative director of the hotel which has to be rebuilt every october. like. this is actually a big art exposed the isotope and every year is unique we never repeat when we have a copy we don't even copy ourselves. it's a fantasy world in each room has
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a different theme designed by artists from all over the world. big guests themselves can try their hand at sculpting ice in a special workshop. but it's not too bad what. to do w. logo in ice. time now to meet seventy one year old involve their priest a local hero and you can see he was the one who first came up with the idea for the ice hotel. it all started in one thousand nine hundred nine when he opened an ice art gallery and some guests deigned there overnight. in the beginning we had this eagle we did small bar and we made some small beds side there and i had some i sort and then people stayed inside our cottage cheese here and. invited them to stay overnight in saigon and they were
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so enjoy of that the project gained momentum and in twenty sixteen he created a permanent ice hotel this is the first ice so tell year round here is. minus five degrees even a priest's degrees so warm outside. and in the winter it often sinks to minus thirty degrees celsius here. leak takes a group of hardened hotel guests out to look for the famous northern lights. where you want a really dark spots where it is no electric lights at all you want to keep away from looking into your phone right about that it takes about forty minutes to get your door piercing going for real so being out there and really pushing out of it that's going to get the best of the lights and. the time to head off into the darkness after about forty five minutes the group reaches
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a good view point. and there they are the northern lights. the time now to get back into the warm or at least somewhere not as cold to settle down for an icy night's sleep. to make sure the guests don't get frostbite at minus five degrees celsius they get thorough instructions on how to stay warm. time for bed. morning. the next morning hendrick felling awakes to a nice hot drink. i slept surprisingly well last legs and it was much warmer than i expected it would at one moment that i woke up and put my head out of was leaving
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when i was like oh god it's really freezing cold i got back into a sleeping bag and slept solid for the rest of the. hendrick won't be able to sleep in the same room next year in april it will melt and return whence it came to the torn a river not only is the ice will tell one of the coolest places to stay it's also sustainable. that makes me feel cold just looking out at. and that's all from us for today but you can shorten the waiting time until the next so by taking a look at our home page or joining us on facebook there you can also find everything about our current online draw so don't miss your chance so when the fantastic your remarks just what but for now thanks for joining i am evelyn sharma and i could be delighted to see you again next time until then take care and fire
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so travel guard. you. d w. how's your view of the world. where i come from but over that glitters is gold it's just like this chinese food does measure where i am it's always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but better taking a step back i see things and it's the difference for me now. benefits a person as american nation that exists in other parts of the walls haven't been implemented in china that's due to china's people wondering if therefore it is safe to leave but if i have a ride to another place that is this is a job a job that as
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a mom how i see it and us why i love my job because i tired to do it except it is hour a day by day move on into and i work at v.w. . once upon a time there was a young girl. with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was a very curious child and very excited and in love with music and i would go to concerts with my parents and i always. mirren for being on stage with the musicians and being part of that magic it was a difficult trip to the first one she really did because world famous conductor. a member of the naacp. might.
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