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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  March 28, 2019 9:45am-10:01am CET

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and going around the. series the eastern european origins of the humble. christo and his partner jack claude have for decades created some of the most spectacular outdoor sculptures or wrappings of buildings around the world. they passed away ten years ago how to already been involved in christos most recent project on a lake in northern italy in twenty sixteen although temporary and disappear after a few weeks so the documentary walking on water about the floating piers is all we have to remember. chris was in berlin on tuesday evening for the premiere. eighty three years old and completely undaunted by the artist christo travelled across the globe to the german premiere of the documentary walking on water.
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the film shows how he made it possible for more than one million people to do just that his installation the floating pier in northern italy was the most visited art event of two thousand and sixteen. as they would. walk. it. rails but plenty of obstacles. as the bumpy ride of getting the project ready in time with christer temper constantly in full flare tantrums it seems are essential to the artist's process. are they any of. the doctor lead you know it's you know really the way
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he functions he like. the energy because he keeps him going and like for example he doesn't like to eat during the day because when you're a little bit hungry you're more edgy and they've all been covered before you go about it in the moment when things need to be kept in the right the way i was gently it was the part of the making you know it's not because i mean because i got my finger waiting something. floating piers was kristos first major solo project since his romantic and artistic partner john clode died in two thousand and nine together they wrapped the australian coast back in one nine hundred sixty nine over the next decades they erected a curtain over this colorado valley and gave germany's parliament building but i stuck a new look and it was together that the couple developed the concept for floating
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piers back in the one nine hundred seventy s. a gigantic undertaking for an installation lasting just sixteen days. no eternity. and this project who stay for the. president cannot be removed in the mind of the people and the people if whatever. christers next work a tower out of four hundred and ten thousand barrels this time it's meant to be a permanent structure in the middle of the desert. and i will never forget the wrapping of the rice stock it was an incredible party here in berlin thank you crystal now i always thought bagels were american but as our europe correspondent. is about to tell us bagels originate from poland he'll also enlighten us on the state of polish politics and if that wasn't enough he's going to show us how to make
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a classic bagel and all series baking bread. there is nothing like whole made bread especially if you're not at home let's say. in new york. immigrant polish jews from krakow introduced a taste of home that defines new york's identity the bagel. shop for a shanika. the krikorian bagel dates back to before the fourteenth century. you make them out of plain flour water most powder sold and he just dissolved the mold powder in water and now you can also do what polish people are really good at planning in working hard. and polish people have been doing that across the e.u.
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membership of the european union has brought not just billions in e.u. funds to poland but also jobs even a job for the country's former prime minister donald tusk heading up the european council means having a lot on your plate to make racial crisis. the still resolved a land mass of the eurozone. plus the tension is english the ukraine. direction. this is our daily bread. bread that can be stale dry bland. and to suppose what he's talking about i worked as a bread fella for divide the dough into three equal pieces like the separation of powers judiciary legislative executive in poland the executive part that's the government has been trying to control the justice
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part that's the courts. here's the problem if one party becomes too big and influential by. taking the rule of law that's a recipe for the liberal democracy and breaking bad bagels the e.u. doesn't like the taste of that we feel a strong strong feeling of solidarity with the polish people who deserve like all europeans to have an independent judiciary to have full separation of powers in their country so don't just eyeballed make sure all three parts are equal so always you scales. form one long rolls and wrap them around your fingers just imagine your you're also asked to speak the de facto leader of poland and this is the justice system. the e.u. leaders hope they can still cool the route overnight in the fridge otherwise the
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e.u. will get into hot water with warsaw let your bagels float for thirty seconds on each side and then sprinkle them with sesame seeds or poppy seeds. bake as two hundred forty celsius for about fifteen minutes if you were planning on selling this or partial make crock of skin no think again there are rules in the you for everything. just like with champagne or palm i have. new legislation dictates that these bagels can only be produced in one place. krakow. there are literally holding me.
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and all the rest a baking bread are on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture now you don't often hear the phrase i'm going clubbing tonight with my heart's accord however musician alina does just that she's determined to bring the precursor of the piano kicking and screaming into the twenty first century performing music from a rock to hip hop. donz playing an instrument that's been on late for the last two hundred years automatically makes you all fashion. doesn't think. she plans the hopes of a stringed keyboard instrument that was widely used in iraq music then in the late eighteenth century the piano took center stage and relegated the harpsichord to the history books today it's generally only used to play music.
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at the miller club in munich the on some will continuum is warming up founded the group in twenty fifteen they perform an eclectic mix of the rock classical and hip hop on historical instruments. were. nearly four and now smart enough. not enough. brain fade life is still something still change nice to fall in love again to come to minds and we look for ten years that make an optical exam different and present it in another way than thinness i thought which always sounds very similar maybe too similar for lights out to visit so images but when you take
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a piece of paper and lay it across the harpsichord you get a sound that's very dry and mutates because it's damp and. then it sounds like you make a tempest selling tempest like this. and then i'll back and have fellow musicians are all virtual servers on their historical instruments but they want to break out. the small early music scene without betraying. at the comp the continuum on sambal experiments with spoken word sounds and music dating from the seventeenth century to the present. to.
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using a milk from far on the catona children's toys as percussion instruments and a piece of paper to play a glissando on the harpsichord strings for. the music must fulfill just one criterion it must move the listeners. in spite of the wonderful sounds it makes anyone compose his music for harpsichord these days alina alba things start to shine and she aims to change that she believes historical instruments deserve to have a future. before we go a fantastic new museum is opened in the gulf state of qatar shaped like a desert rose crystal it was designed by the renowned french architect to join
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movie the same who designed the louvre in abu dhabi and no expense spared for instance the entrance includes over one hundred fountain sculptures of nine hundred meter look. we'll have more all nuts from our in the next edition of.
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