tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle March 30, 2019 10:30am-11:00am CET
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two thousand years of history. in sixty minutes w. . how about taking a few grants you could even take a chance on. don't expect happy ending. the church. are coming gravity floating weightless it probably the craziest party on earth or this case above earth hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your own max
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i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. artist to opiates szabolcs street art meets greek mythology and. fashion trends two thousand and nineteen what you need to know about the color yellow as well as i think shorts. but we kicked off the show in norway where a brand new restaurant looks like an accident as if the structure simply slipped off the rocks into the sea but it's actually europe's largest and first underwater restaurant up to one hundred guests can enjoy a fifteen to eighteen course meal in the company of fish it's a fittingly called under which also means wonder in norwegian and it certainly does live up to its name. a building shot stack in the early hours of the water on norway's southern coast surrounded by the
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north sea and a europe's first underwater restaurant has just opened in the town of linn dismiss . the futuristic building was designed by the norwegian architectural firm snow head under the direction of kyoto tree adult horse and it's going from above water and being about five meters underwater and by thout it's becoming. a negotiator between what is above sea level and what is below sea level as a way of getting people in contact with themselves and their surroundings in a new way and your descend slowly slowly and from that point on more and more of the underwater bed is being revealed to the customer as he moves down. steadily down into the underwater world at sea level there's a bomb. and from there it's down to the lower level the dining room is five
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meters below sea level it gives a whole new meaning to the term seaview restaurant the twenty five centimeter thick penner rama window provides a unique look at the underwater world one that's impressed danish chef nikolai l it's got. to get so inspired just looking out the window and so new ideas would just start popping up all the time. and just by looking out the window we got inspired to do dessert would see wheat because we saw how the seaweed was dancing in the waves. the menu features cool main dishes made from ingredients from the local area. these include beach plants and l.t. which the chef collects near the restaurant. this one as has the series of truffle. is pretty cool i think to. tazers trouble because i don't really want you to travel since we don't have any trouble here and it's not
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on par. with. the focus is on authentic local and norwegian dishes and of course fish and seafood are served in the underwater restaurant the set meals change seasonally and can have up to eighteen courses. prices start at two hundred thirty euros i don't think anybody comes purely for the food here i think it's for the whole experience that will draw people to the ambiance is going to be as important as the astronomy i wouldn't value one more than the other i would try to get a table at the window. and it is not just a restaurant marine biologists like kim harvest and research the biodiversity of the sea here measuring instruments and cameras are installed on the façade they also use sea creatures to the panoramic window with lights and sound signals and not just to entertain the guests. turn help us to learn more about how fish respond to different types of. responses. in the middle of this world just.
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watching and observing what happens you know you're kind of passive observer and sort of an axe to explore them all the time when i find something new or sort of seaweed or show i'm taking them what is this what is that can we need it and then usual idea a restaurant where a marine biologist an architect and a chef work together to create an extraordinary experience. it was the brainchild of stick it will start his goal was to make the southern tip of norway more attractive to tourists while inspiring appreciation of its pristine nature. we want to start a curiosity and more protecting the sea one of the main thing when you enter under is you get you get a respect and respect for us is so important you get a respect for. the ocean you get respect for the food all of our food is almost full reached in our local community so it's much more than just
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a restaurant. despite its remote location it isn't likely under will go under the restaurant is already footing but for the next six months. the european party scene is reaching new heights literally one of germany's biggest party planners teamed up with the european space agency to offer an exclusive club experience in the air now during a special flight the invited guests got to experience zero gravity while the party was going on a t.v. show a professional soccer player and somewhat well known deejays and musicians were part of the crowd and of course we were there for the action to. how does a feel to be an astronaut in space fifty celebrity guests of the zero gravity club
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found out at a party on board an airplane. musicians artists social media stars and athletes from the world over check in at frankfurt airport for their adventure weightlessness there's d.j. swanky choose from russia d.j. soda from south korea soccer player sebastian olive fronts and german t.v. chef to melt. i first you need a release for bodily injury. they all have something special they'd like to try and weightless conditions to melt of stone to prepare something edible instead it's just an experiment i had lots of suggestions and we've narrowed it down to a salad dressing i think we have a couple ideas but you receive three look you know what the parable is something i've been seen a lot of. they head off to board their bus a three ten which is normally used
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by astronauts for weightlessness training these passengers will need a space suit just a healthy dose of hardiness. undergoing fifteen parabolic flights with twenty two seconds of weightlessness each. at an altitude of eight thousand five hundred metres the fun begins first the passengers are weighed down it's wise the force of gravity and suddenly they lift off the. event the whole procedure is repeated the plane flies of course much like a roller coaster. the organizers worked with experienced us troops for this project. the microphone is in white this miss one goes from one
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one hand to the other if i jump like this. the time my feet out of the ground troops above my head this is what we do with the aircraft. something else and quickly gets the hang of it and shakes his son addressing. sebastiano leg kicks his first goal and zero gravity. difference organizers specialize in unusual party events with zero gravity clubs from the looks of publicity this is the second weightless party thrown we don't need love suppose six minutes. are. up the words the party is are back on solid ground but still full of adrenaline. and think yes i'm superwoman and i'm also a gymnast and i'm also crashing into people and i'm also like free it was it's
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never been alone people are sitting here saying great great great great great and another great photo toy. there were even some teary eyes to be honest it's really amazing. i couldn't. actually. the sense of weightlessness was clear of the inexperienced it was out of this world. very cool indeed art isn't meant to last forever but if it's set on fire shortly after completion then there must be some sort of explanation the traditional last fire house folk festival held every year in valencia includes the building and eventual burning of a large scale public statues this year they were made of wood and cardboard instead of foam all the artists. were asked to take part spent over a year making their sculpture but it's their street art that has earned them wider recognition we caught up with them in spain while their giant sculpture was still
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a work in progress. it's twenty six meters high and took one and a half years to make the sculpture by street artists peachy apple is called peace the duo was inspired by a work from the greek poet aristophanes from four hundred twenty one b.c.e. this backwards combined with themes from antiquity. so that right our culture here in the mediterranean is based on the crackle roman culture we believe you have to know your roots your past to create something for the future but i mean that's what you know. it's also a new way to tell stories that the artists of told us before the past. we feel it's time to reinterpret the ancient myths. neuros by can also be found on other corners and. they revise the art of antiquity on
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a grand scale gods titans and horses leap out from a background of colorful graffiti venus and a more can be admired in the city center peachey an awful have made a name for themselves with their mix of art styles not only in valencia but worldwide. in portugal there's the wind god. in denver colorado mercury messenger of the gods. these greek gods can be seen on shipping containers in belgium. and this work can be seen in the netherlands. we want to give a comparably because we've been doing this for many years we know each other very well we generally proceed like this first one of us paints then the other alternating layer by layer so in the end we really created an art work together so we have to trust the other and not think egotistically always having the finished
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work in mind. the street art of peachy apple has eaten. found its way into an art museum essentially dead cademy and valencia is currently exhibiting their paintings and sculptures some of the writing appears to be banal graffiti tags but it often relates directly to the theme the duo call their style urban mythology. it's a question of artistic style is it all artists have a basis something to refer to or something they believe in. these two have been inspired by these classical representations to make their own artistic work or. they found a successful formula their style is unique and recognizable. they find models for their work in the antiquities collections of various museums peach in auburn worked on the huge sculpture for the last finest festival starting in the
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fall of twenty seven thousand it was commissioned by the city government of an enthusiast a first for them. to get up to. the first time we've had the opportunity to do such a huge job and for us as valenciennes it's a great honor and of course we're proud to do something for valencia and us fire us that maybe hasn't been seen before. the sculpture by peachey havel is much more contemporary and the figures that are usually seen during the folk festival. traditionally these have a more playful caricature like style. but they can be gigantic to. less funny as is a big part of the lengthy in life but how much change do people here want. me i think the traditional characters are better even though i understand that
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sometimes we have to freshen things up and that some artists prefer to work with new materials and form. ok i think that that still needs to be modernized it's important to everyone that it doesn't always stay the say and michael moore is just like life itself. peachy abo don't mind that they're giant sculpture will soon only exist in photos after it's burned street art is never for eternity anyway and the next good cd projects are already around the corner. and you'll find plenty more interesting facts about that artist on our you tube channel. spring is just around the corner so it's time for a check on upcoming fashion trends now we know that fashion is cyclical so this spring and summer we're likely to see some styles that were in vogue in the one nine hundred eighty s. key words here are colorful and playful and yellow is the new black and jeans
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of course in all variations are it so here's a closer look now at some of the season's must taps. this spring and summer is fashion supposed to be about one thing having fun and spreading good cheer. accessories like original handbags and splits his sunglasses still very much in vogue. popular than ever they've gone from a fashion photons to the capital in paris. every single show how to patent however was worn with the beautiful tweed jacket said i had it but in the tweed jacket. cycling shorts are very very big and all sorts of leggings are big. influences of the nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's he says still making themselves felt highways accentuated shoulders
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and striking discos. american model tyra banks is all right with that. i feel the most beautiful in clothes from the seventies and the eighties and hasn't come back totally literally but certain trends have come through and i think it's really because of the generation of young people that didn't know the eighty's so i think millennial is today that didn't know the eighty's are looking back at that and they're saying oh in the hard times that we're going through today we want to have fun and be a little bit. disco. because that also means lots of. other extravagant and flashy or a little bit more. if you don't have something that sparkles in your wardrobe you know you have something that sparkles in your wardrobe it can be
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sequenced but it can be worn during the day so it's not only for evening it could be a t. shirt a sequin t. shirt color fall. fashion trends and. on a glittering jumpsuit. all in munchausen's suits in celebration come back. to people. today it has to be both comfortable and elegant at the same time and this look can be worn during the day but with high heeled shoes you can also turn it into an evening outfit and making it something you can wear from the morning until late at night. jeans it's really never go out of style but this season they've been enjoying a boom and not just as trousers denim dresses denim jacket denim shorts optional home. and not necessarily blue. so you can't really go wrong with jeans they're even in demand in the other side. the signs are too big for
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everything is fashionable this spring and summer like the slightly too wide custom men's jackets an approach that also feels to german actress. if magnitude over size of course i like oversized because i think it looks good and also because it's the most comfortable thing there is how much i've had to squeeze into very tight dresses in very tight costumes often enough so this does feel liberating and i think it also emphasizes an attitude. and if you really want to attract attention this season you need to go. so colors are big yellow was one of the big trends also we had. and pink is a big color as well i think women love pink no matter what seems almost yellow this
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summer it's a very cheerful color just like the rest of bright colors everywhere red turquoise turkeys. but don't. say bye bye to babies it's in vogue to send tens of special ed to the new look when combined with fish net effects which german blogger couple of doubt is wearing here. it is about is and i think the trend is generally more sophisticated and feminine. and i've seen a lot of looks in beige in fact as you can see i really like it myself. yeah. fashion fans can choose whether they want to flow into look to show more discrete trend awareness one thing is guaranteed this summer will not people ring. and staying on the subject of fashion the devil is in the details and one of those
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details may be a flower for example in a dress or in a hat now some of the flower accessories that adorn had worn by royals and movie stars are the work of an unassuming couple who hail from a small town in germany. have been providing the russian world with their beautiful artificial flowers for decades luxury isn't handmade over cheap in manufactured is their slogan and it's worked for them so far. they're on a whirlwind trip to the world of paris fashion. and get house style stroll along the avenue montaigne the heart of high fashion. that's a great idea transparent ankle boots with a comedia on and. the couple runs an artificial flower factory near dresden and they're particularly impressed by these elaborately embroidered floral
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dresses. we also work for dior but not directly we always went through stephen jones duos milena who lives in london. bushfires artificial flowers are sought after by top designers they regularly show their collection at trade fairs like the prom year busy on in paris all flowers are hand formed and consist of many individual parts and different materials. because it's there. in the market by using our imagination i don't think there's a collection as big as this anywhere in the world. or that adorned so many crowned heads the british royal family especially love striking hat creations and it's the flowers that often turn heads. but even small flowers can have a big impact daisies are very popular at the moment. the customers are excited
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because they've never seen anything like it with this i think we're the only ones in the world that have the right equipment to make these cuts. i want to ask about we're not going to reveal that secret. this is where the artificial flowers are made in the village of dresden far away from the fashion capital. time seems to have stood still in their workshop. just as they did more than one hundred years ago the artificial flower makers shaped each bloom individually by hand only very few people in the world have this know how and that has its price for instance these roses made of silk taffeta and velvet cost eighty euros a piece. of machinery. be done within the. they can only make a first five degree twist. ninety degree twists can only be done by hand with these
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hard. for almost fifty years and her husband have been focusing on quality rather than mass production they've built up a worldwide reputation thousands of cutting informing guys are stored on their shelves enabling them to fulfill every customer request. the most difficult step is the dying of the fabrics a task left to the boss sometimes hide a star has to make dozens of color samples until the customer is satisfied. british star designer philip treacy has been a regular customer for thirty years. philip treacy bash philip treacy makes his hat to match the color i dyed the flowers. and fruit of he does a lot for the duchess of cool to see and it's mostly we're saying that they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back among the first to take. their flowers are even in demand with costume designers in
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hollywood do you really think so nice to see that it was interesting. to see. whether fantasy drama or james bond the flowers from their workshop set the tone. often the stars find out only by chance which celebrities are decorating themselves with their flowers although the order books are full they have their eyes on retirement and they're hoping to pass their business on to a successor while it's still in full bloom. now with that we come to the end of the show don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw and the chance to win an exclusive your own max watch you can also follow us on facebook for me and the rest of the crew here as always thanks for watching and we'll see you again next week.
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