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sixty. i'm nothing out of the germans. sometimes now but mostly i'm nothing with them and i think deep into the german culture. you repeat this drama you know it's all about who you know i'm rachel join me from the gulf coast. get ready for lent with a fire ritual find out more about this russian tradition in our latest edition of europe max and with that very warm welcome to the show and don't worry the high advance won't be the only highlight in today's show let's see what else we have
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lined up for you. elektra the sports car that's how designers see the cars of the future and. the snow feet and the way to enjoy ventile sports in the mountains. they like to drink tea love to queue and they have a great sense of humor that is how we know of british today with us since the wrecks of both want to leave the european union many have been asking all to british the little people we thought they were the answer could lie in watching parsed photos like this one for example for decades the british photographer has been researching his fellow citizens with his camera now his photos can be seen in london the british people in the pre era. brought together by one flag but with very different lives people in twenty first century britain captured
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on holiday for example. only human is british photographer martin parr's latest exhibition it teachers both famous and unknown people either posing for the camera or going about their everyday lives. he just noticed some of the faces in people's expressions and how you know best to let old rules i think i learned i don't need is is a very big pots of british identity and maybe a bit of the south hates us well. he's going to get sense of humor. and he gets people in amusing situations all classes of society i think. the exhibition includes photos from the past twenty years both well known and previously unseen martin parr's favorite motif his fellow citizens with britain
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facing an especially critical moment in its history the photographer set off across the country and search of all things british. i guess i love and hate of reading the same time and they said i call them so things don't change you know things like country. they try not to change some things do change so i'm going to see them things are changing things that they allow me to see in trying to capture the essence of britishness and don't ask people to do is that's why do the pictures that's how i tick but it's all through the feet not through words. the sixty six year old martin car has been taking photos since the one nine hundred seventy s. now he's seen as one of britain's leading concerned perry photographers and an astute observer of british society from the start. he has a knack for getting close to people from all walks of life. you have to just do a lot and then you have to have some empathy. you have to go in and get some of the subjects and and keep shooting. many of the works in the exhibition were taken
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after the twenty sixteen brags at referendum and since the vote part has concentrated on regions where a large number of people opted to leave the e.u. he captured their sometimes tongue in cheek shows of patriotism on film. after three years of listening to maybe more than three years of listening to two politicians and commentators talk about brecht's it i have to say it's it has become a rather dull living and boring subject so i think it's refreshing to look at ourselves at this time of almost national crisis but with affection and with a light touch as mawson does. pars works also rely on cliches the british are known for harking back to the good old days and many are proud of the country's traditions cars photos prove this time and time again.
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although in modern day london a proper afternoon tea is more popular with tourists than the locals. but do the british really feel any difference in the face of such a historical development. i think with that leaving people thinking about their national identity more and that place within europe. and struggling to to. find reasons to claim to be british. i think the multicultural here is amazing and it's something that we should try and hold on to in the next few years definitely it is that. and it's not realising here we are realising that regardless of what we do with so the same country with so same people we still have the same aspects of life so yeah smart cars exhibition at london's national
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portrait gallery which runs until late may is designed to be a real experience. and the café could be straight out of one of his photos. i'm hoping to achieve. if i say much and people enjoy coming to see the pictures and it will make them smile but also potentially think about what's going on. martin parr's photos depict people from very different backgrounds but you can be sure that they all contain a generous portion of british humor. now if you're wondering why i'm standing next to a car it's not because i drove it into the city you know our next report pays tribute to some of the great names in classic cars models like this one inspired many serious of cars for decades now some of the great names and car history are
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really appearing at the geneva motor show in switzerland but this time with a new twist the late run on electricity. introducing the new hispanos carman a one thousand horsepower luxury sports car with an electric engine. at the beginning of the twentieth century spain's hispano suisse that was famous for its electric cars. now two generations stand side by side at the geneva motor show. has done us we says closest competitor in the luxury segment was the look on the british manufacturer was taken over by aston martin in one nine hundred forty seven now aston martin has unveiled a new electric s.u.v. look on top. of the world of luxury heritage a sort of well this is a company in a problem with all that's old of
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a rolls royce so or what ever it teaches us to see is embodied in the spirit of the car. environmentally friendly electric technology and modernized classic cars. italian design expert pollard to me nellie's sees this primarily as a clever marketing idea. months if not they try to revive certain unique features from their history that others don't cop to draw upon but they can tie into them for a whole new story lupin's are treated. and you can sell cars with stories just as easily as with good automotive design with most of the reviews of. the new trend is also attracting collectives such as those who have come to geneva to check out the car industry's latest developments the need anybody know is quite a surprise for the italian collector and racecar driver he's shown little interest in electric cars until now but this ultra powerful electric model with nine hundred
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dollars the roust is interest. for it's on for here again i'm a big fan of the period for the number on a design my favorite cars ever and which are the new deal. and here for the of course. straws there's nothing you can say about them it's whatever they do i like here. the kangaroo developed in italy also has an electric motor it's a crossover sports car and c.v. ideal for covering rugged terrain at speed. designer geodetic your job recreated its futuristic aesthetic he designed the presidential classics such as the ultra layered julia the v.w. golf and the chevrolet corvette needs to be called civil of photoelectric drive calls for a new vehicle architecture a new design that i'm sure my part of the the unflashy it's not that easy to adapt
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to the current automotive standards. sheet it requires a lot of innovation and it's this design will only evolve very very gradually. judger degenerates will shop with anton ph the great grandson of settin on pushchair has launched his own company. its first release is an electric sports car that base a close resemblance to the porsche nine eleven. is pretty broad it is the one i like the most it's a contemporary but at the same time it looks like a sports car from the sixty's and seventy's really like that. and also they have a very very much a big traditional name on the. high end technology and sposi design and a relatively environmentally friendly drive luxury cars are going electric. this is new ground for car design is who are used to combustion engines.
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the future is not clear people are willing to go back in the past and try to rear their what was nice and cool back then and bring it back is on is if this is a very exciting time for autumn. out of design we're rushing into the future it's in the future is always uncertain rivers anything seems possible but what form will this anything take us. technology is evolving but one thing remains unchanged it's still up to the design is to prove they can create context with their p.c. . and from fast cars to fast newfound sports for anyone who wants to enjoy the less days of winter before spring comes we could just have the thing snow feet these are a new kind of snowshoes that let you rush down the mountain at high speeds the new
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sports equipment has just become better on a crowdfunding platform and after a year of development it's finally time to give it a try. snow feet are part skin and part snow shoes they can reach speeds of up to seventy kilometers an hour that are good for downhill stunts on cross-country skiing they're the brainchild of mechanical parts from the czech republic. thank you in two thousand and sixteen me and my friends been work you've been out on the three. on for the first group are skis home don't ask me how it's possible. to do that and then we tried to speak only with our boots on the ski slopes and it was so so fun so yeah and you realize that you don't
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need skis or snowboards just the most normal shoes. a pair of snow feet weighs one and a half kilos and easily fit into a backpack they're made of a blend of plastic and fiberglass making them lightweight and story they can be fastened to any winter or snowboard footwear. too thin metal edges make for smooth sliding the light weight means you can maneuver easily. but they're not ideal for every type of snow. the personal is hard but good old uses for the first very worst growth also. the polder should be a problem because you can start in the program from different the rest of. the slovakian ski resort of strict skate place around here the polish border offers plenty of opportunities to find the right train. people who have mastered other
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winter sports can get to grips with snow feet in a few days beginners need one to two weeks. but it's a relatively small surface area makes it harder to. balance as these winter sports fans quickly found out. if they were to lose your right it's a bit harder than normal skiing but i mean yeah but if i practiced more i could get really good at it would you. give me some book with more time and effort i could learn to do it really well and that would be cool but i think i'll stick to skiing the. skis and snowboard still dominate the slopes but nowadays there are many less traditional ways to race downhill. take snow surfing unlike a normal snowboard this one has no bindings flanges or buckles. to
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mark how about a two wheel descent on a fat bike this mountain bike with extra wide tires can tackle almost any slope for those who prefer a slower descent the ski fox is an ideal alternative and it's also easy on your knees. or maybe try out the inflatable airport for example. mikhail pollack style is convinced that his invention will prove it fit on the slopes he and his team have big plans. for next year the first championship in snow feet. and who knows maybe one day snow feats might even make it to the winter olympics. but before you try to make sure they are allowed in the resort of your choice by the way you can find out more about snow feet and what they have to offer all of
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our you tube channel where you can also find many more exciting videos and reports from all over europe to. is one of the best chaps in germany his restaurant in bed he has to reach along stars and is the hmong to top fifty restaurants worldwide our children star chef prepares asian food for me we went along to find out more. creative moments in the kitchen this is what it looks like when tim. it always takes some practice until he's one hundred percent satisfied with the taste and consistency. we've got a few and we can see whether the taste will come through otherwise it's really. one
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of the greatest mysteries in the kitchen is how to create new dishes. and how many you can create in a year to be honest the beginning of my career i created forty or fifty dishes a year i managed twenty some years i've only created ten the pressure keeps growing . and this is how the. dishes at restaurant are inspired by asian cuisine and there's always an element of surprise among his creations. with. cuisine goes i'm pretty relaxed about it i was in asia quite a lot from two thousand and three to two thousand and eight back then i was executive chef for a hotel group had its headquarters in singapore and that gave me the opportunity to travel to asia. so i came into contact with. chinese cuisine. eventually i started to enjoy serving up my own interpretation of this cuisine.
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restaurant has been awarded to mission. and restaurant in the world's top fifty. district. but these days the. speaking at international industry events or appearing. he's also written several. is always on the go. he lends his name to french cuisine at the past. which also has branches outside. constantine's shows the quantity is tough not all of us restaurants. i would almost basal at this point or perhaps time as. my
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daily job is to keep an eye on the product we've created mike for example here at the color the food must not only be at the same high level it must be the right time to go but it's supposed to be. nuances that are sweet sour or spicy yet with a french character the wines must suit that this requires constant adjustment. as a chef it's hard to climb high on the korean. he still hungry. so you can find out what tim lee i would get up to when he's not creating new dishes on our facebook page there you can see some of his favorite places in the island have a look and now we're going to rush there to swear but a week or must when it's celebrated at this time of the year the festival which say
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goodbye to the long russian winter has lots of customs and traditions for example burning a sculpture made of straw. to symbolize this distraught the fasting period free from evil spirits. we checked out of a very cheerful. festival in a sculpture park around two hundred kilometers away from. it is all about fun and games it's the russian celebration to drive out the long cold winter and welcome the warmth of spring traditional sporty.
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strain. the customs are ancient the price of modern. like an electric kettle. tree climbing is traditional so this is my tenth time. together even if i'd much rather win a television or a microwave instead of a kettle. just over one two three go. by this is a real cock by it's about life and death. let's see which one of us girls is the coolest. is celebrated. the festivities are particularly beautiful in nicola neve yet it's a three and a half hour drive from moscow nicola leonie p.s. is a nature park featuring giant wooden sculptures in the middle of a russian birch forest.
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it's a magical place for anyone who wants to get away from the bustle of the russian capital and take in the allure of this monumental setting featuring art outside the gallery . that's rare in russia even though there's plenty of space for it. but i know we live in a very big country. with so much space that everyone could create art on a grand scale. i want to inspire other artists with my work. while we're looking at a some of our will return to. an electric kettle has no place here the water was boiled over hot coals to serve tea with the mainmast and it's a dish also known as blintzes pancakes or capes good leaving is need better or maslow in russian that's the origin of the word muslim the part of celebration.
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for those in the. us everyone needs to either be nice with. you supposed to bribe your departed ancestors so they don't come back and cause mischief. we only want good things to happen so we eat lots of blainey's and. i feel. like i make up to six hundred billion is a day. it's no problem. if the things are different cream cheese meats chicken or mushrooms look i like them best with cottage cheese. as celebrations are well underway. we're moving towards the high point of the whole week after which russian orthodox christians fast until easter. and enormous bonfire marks the climax of the event. wooden pallets have been used
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to build what's called the best steel like all the other sculptures here that's a work of nikolai police keep burning the tower is meant to bring freedom and happiness. but your body i'm curious about how it's going to burn nobody knows what's going to happen to my busty today because the wind is stronger than usual. but no one knows how it'll turn out. the burning dusty a tower is a great snapshot for some. for others it's a moment of inspiration. for meditation. the event closes with a surprise that tops everything that's gone before it rushes mighty winter is now defeated and spring can come. soon other celebrations will take place and they call
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a navy that's in the green or setting. that's all we have time for today but until we meet again why not visit our web site or our facebook page there you will also find all the details about our exotic drawings send in your entry and you could win a fantastic year imax watch look forward to see you again next time but for now for me and the entire year max t. and thanks for watching and bye bye.
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