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good for me to come to germany. my grandmother license to work as a swimming instructor. for an hour to children talking to us just random stuff just . what's your story take part. in for migrants talk. breath taking acrobatics we will have more from the flying steps later in the show the first of all a very warm welcome to dissident of your backs and here are some of the other topics we have lined up for you today. three stars from austria law cover story and
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his award winning restaurant in vienna and six bells first books eleven zero eight welcomes the spring lightning fast. one of the most popular t.v. serious avigail of drones is kicking off its eight and final season the fantasies are going to enjoy huge culls following and fans of the serious half the fantastic opportunity to visit do you original filming locations in iceland crazy and spain for example as well as northern ireland every year tens of thousands of people travel to the original settings but you don't have to be a fan of to serious to enjoy the beautiful views. welcome to westroads the land of game of thrones or in reality north islands.
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large parts of the famous t.v. series for film tear over the past ten years. one of the main reasons the game of thrones came to northern ireland was the wealth of our scenery every one of our six countries has a slightly different look to it it has a different geology has a different landscape for two seasons richard hodge and played one of the wildlings in game of thrones now he gives tours of the locations. that. fans can visit the original scenes for example the twelve century in shabby set of belfast and if they like they can even become knights of western us for a brief moment. in every step that we took we took pictures of it it's amazing it's amazing it's i felt like i'm actually in with the foul it's amazing. in the landscape score just on its own that's quite impressive
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actually especially coming from australia you don't have anything like this. game of thrones a set in a fantasy world where families battle for control of the continent of western. the country. or enemy doesn't. just stop. various peoples also have to defend themselves against common enemies. a number of northern ireland's many castles and runes served as settings for the series. such as the tower house a fifteenth century outlays castle. awarded became winterfell castle one of the principal scenes of action in game of thrones. the reality has little to do with the fiction. the eighteenth century estate was much too small for the series so it was digitally enlarged. but in the background you can see that the too much of the words of the taliban. industry which is the
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green screen on the green screen is where the magic happens so using the green screen the industry real to project on that background whatever whatever backdrop they need so what they did was they took a toy or they change that little bit on the chairs the shot from the source we have it here if we want to the next slide so that's. the area surrounding winterfell castle was in fact tali more forest like the computer enhanced consuls many spots are easily recognizable. such as the ultimate bridge over the river shimmed. this is where the tar wolf pops were found they played in the porton parts and the later course of events.
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the little puppies are new full grown northern innuit dogs and ready for visits from game of thrones facts. the famous coastal route causeway leads north of belfast and past several interesting sights. but you don't have to be a game of thrones fun to enjoy the turf along the coast. it includes locations like the headland the fair head. the make the distant shore line of morelock bay. i'm ballin toying harbor. for the real and is the dark hedges avenue of beech trees. they appear in only one scene of game of thrones but long enough to make them a free for to. her steps the nation. of three
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seasons the television fantasy saga is finally drawing to a close but the memorable scenes of game of thrones and the locations will remain. the game of thrones belfast in northern ireland will always be linked for ever more for as long as the name of the show we exist and i'm incredibly proud of. the northern irish person who's lived here all my life i'm incredibly proud that we have a different focus on northern ireland there's been a lot of negative focus on this country over the past but it's good to get a very very positive one but who knows maybe some day west of us will return to growth or knowledge a series of the game of thrones backstory is already in the planning stage. you can find more on game of thrones on aren't you to tell and if you contra member exactly what happened seasons one two seven we have a fast paced summary which looks like this. man the eye and through his mind i rang
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the bell rocky and king robert's brother and the right for air excuse me i stan a spot for you and your older brother i'm the king now but i'm way too low but i have the red woman and she's going to kill you with a shadow demon out. well currently colliding here and ellen breakdancers coming together with a classical piece of music called pictures at an exhibition it was written by russian composer modest mazhar skiing more than one hundred years ago the flying steps dancers have often fused classical and urban dance that sounds like a very interesting combination doesn't it we went along to dress rehearsal and the premiere of flying steps late production to find out more. in the new show called flying pig to the flying steps present day interpretation of
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was all skis pictures at an exhibition. this fusion of duns and music is a spectacular and widely acclaimed production. i. think it was incredible the atmosphere here in the hall it was just incredible. i was in everyone's happy we got good feedback we made it man. i think now we've arrived in the international circles of fine arts and people can appreciate what we're doing boston bissell has been five years on this visual interpretation of the piano suite. russian composer muscles he wrote the ten movements in eight hundred seventy four inspired by works by victor hartman many of the drawings and watercolors are now lost the flying steps bring them back to life. the bringing the individual subjects to life by staging and dancing for them following the music
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splattered. all over interpretations shows how we experience them how we see this picture and turn it into a performance and bring it to life bendish with. the dances have been rehearsing for the premiere in berlin for four months they all see breakdowns obed's buoying as a way of life they were combines different styles of urban and classical dance. poppy i do popping the so-called robot dance but you dance like a robot would you then they're standing with shapes like you'd see in the game tetris with different lines of game. and then there's finger tagging where you work a lot with your fingers moving on to being the moment and i come from the classical direction classical ballet mixed with jazz modern and contemporary that's my dancing style and what's unique here is that we actually merge classical with urban styles in. the us genuine twins complement the tent have loads with
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a street us they are famous for their gargantuan moving sculptures their works are an integral part of the show at the hamburg up on health museum. everybody here. really together. we find we find a way to be one somehow and it's great because difficult because the music the dancing the role to become one thing it's very hard. jessica musicians have adapted was all ski's piece to urban dances particular sequences of movement. this supported by will of class people. said daniel meant to be neat and his men don't beat box was a woman to go through these moments when the music pauses blared something as a way of fusing the orchestra with beatboxing skills. so what is a custom that by the books chords. have succeeded in blending different artistic
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styles and impacts harmoniously the audience at the berlin premiere was more than impressed by the show the different steps the flying steps have broken open all the categories. so many different styles from break dance to classical music ballet to beat box for us but it was an incredible evening i've never seen anything like it i really enjoyed it it's a mainstream really impressive especially the giant figures on balance and fantastic i thought it was really amazing. the following steps are among the world's best urban dance combos their show flying pictures certainly bears testimony to the house. he has his own signature dishes he is extremely creative and a master of his craft and that's why critics decided to walter who want i want door tree mr stops he serves up his colon very delights at his i mentor restaurant indiana and that makes it austria's first and only three star restaurant so we
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headed for the nation's capital to find out what makes and mentor stand out from the rest. carolina basket issues me to french cuisine combined with asian and austrian elements treefrog actually scallops parsley and sweet bread and the exclusive french near home featured breast are close a creationist from won a majority repertoire his viennese restaurant amador has just earned its third michelin star making at austria's only three star stablish mint. sauce that was fantastic and. almost the whole team cried for joy that was pretty impressive and it was moving. the acclaimed chefs approach is always to use the very best ingredients dish is a staple item on his menu does this fish come from britain or where is it from and
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it's sampled by the chef himself. globalism nowadays much of what you get is from our culture nothing against our culture it's good for sustainability but for the takes it's a very different story they're fed so they're relatively lazy they get fat in the taste is completely different. places great value on staying true to his direction and building his own profile instead of chasing trends. unlike many other chefs amador sticks with the tried and tested his mere how pigeon has been on the menu for years. it's imagine going to a rolling stones concert and they don't sing i can't get no satisfaction the classics are what people want our guests come from around the world. recently we didn't have a pigeon on the menu and one person said i came all the way from career and you don't have the pigeon it's important this is. the four amador developed his
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unmistakable signature he tried out various directions he was encouraged to experiment when he met the star of molecular guest. let me get on. with this gives me a push and never forget it it was in spain one thousand nine hundred six with that on our video. i was already a chef with one star in seventeen points in the going to your guide. i ate and then stood up and said i can't cook. for amador creativity and originality are very important here experiments a lot but not everything works out that's what motivates him. you can only be satisfied if you just do what you enjoy and consuls talk. that's why i like the kitchen and i like the restaurant. because we get feedback within seconds or minutes because. you want to amador
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a german with spanish roots has brought his own distinct color narry style to austria but by no means has his journey come to an end. every country in every town has its own traditions to see out the winter and will come in the spring zurich in switzerland for example light a huge bonfire with the snowman on top packed full of fireworks but not just that man on horseback in historical costumes gallop around the ball fire until the snowmen explode so i guess you could say the good people of zorak start spring season with the big bang. once a year zurich burns the brook to drive out winter when there's over three metre tall snow man figure made out of paper and cardboard explodes spring has officially
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begun in zurich with a bang. a few hours earlier twenty six guilds are involved in organizing switzerland's biggest spring festival this excellent and everyone from the hunting and guild turns up wearing early nineteenth century costumes and uniforms that's when the guild was founded and some things haven't changed much since. seeing the stand up the guilty members are all male you know it's always been that way. but the women who invited once or twice a year when they have their own activities i get up to take all of the students just. the shade they complain i know oddly enough they don't they don't mind the boys having their get togethers. and later on the boys will gallop around the fire on four hundred well trained horses the women are there to cheer
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them on. but first the guilds take part in a procession through the city center some of them were founded in the fourteenth century at one time they oversaw entire professions. today they uphold tradition and social events then a focus group of writers lead the whole thing in guild before the fire is lit the horses have time for a breather. think if this is a full time together at this accident and said this is an experience tells you. at six o'clock sharp the wood is set ablaze the food is stuffed full of fireworks the faster they catch fire and go off the better the summer will be the right. the bonfire is an impressive show.
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every guilty x. three laps around the fire when huntington's turn comes nothing's left even though it took nearly eighteen minutes to explode so what will this summer be like a practice that i took was relatively late in exploding heads the important bit and that will mean a measurable more to the good some of the film but it isn't always right it busted me down time it took twenty minutes almost an eternity and the summer was really hot much too hot in fact. so i'm not that worried about them so much. for the guilds the evening has only just begun later on the festival halls will resound with moving speeches. the fire will burn late into the night hundreds of locals will use the embers to kick off the open air barbecue season in style. our report to magdalene's usually a shuttle flight because she only ever has two days for her trips to the most
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beautiful cities in europe but every time she returns with a suitcase full of tips for the perfect weekend this time agone had its of florence in italy too narvel at its fine arts and try her hand at preparing a local delicacy all don't magen at shit mit's doesn't really like cooking. a typical italian breakfast kicks off my visit to florent that means cabbage cino and pastries at the bar in the traditional cafe school deity next to florence his famous cathedral. on giorno and welcome to my perfect weekend in florence. the capital of tuscany lies on the river florence is considered the cradle of the renaissance and is famous for its architecture and museums which attract millions of tourists all year round. showing me the sights today is
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francesco giordano from the local or tour guide agency. days we're going to bring. our tour begins at the main cathedral the city's most famous building. you can see that they don't have a skyscraper our safety our floor and it's because it's forbidden to be of color buildings that the dome which she is the tallest building in the city's south tower one on to the sixteen needs or. even the bell tower is not as tall as the cathedral the complex also includes the florence effect history with its golden doors. we continue our stroll through the city passing a very lifelike leonardo da vinci talk an awful. our next destination is the piazza della seniority the political heart of the city the town hall or poland
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so vicky o. boasts a replica of michelangelo's famous david statue we have to remind that florence is a roman city there are probably one king go all soft on the wal-mart rest of the city itself in your day i was able to florence is one huge open air museum so my culture to pick is just a book and i did walking to work. the city is not only. chris artistic treasures but also for its leather goods. i visit the school quite a family run leather school and business located in a former monastery students can sign up for workshops to learn the trade. big outreach a party gordie's grandfather founded the school in one nine hundred fifty but their craftsmanship is a longstanding florentine tradition. florence is always named center probably because all the location because we are across by to river and if you may know so
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a lot of time the rings were actually here in florence and that's how they started . so my shopping trip if you're looking for a souvenir go for original florentine leather in the late afternoon i decided to treat myself to something special on the terrace of the legendary grand hotel cover war which offers a bird's eye view of the cathedral. my second day in florence begins with a challenge of sorts i'm going to take a cooking class. and head to the sound market where i meet my teacher should she in the impending nelly tourist cry become king pass with her. that's how we were going to coax it and today we cope with. a lot of time like you're going to do with craft. as. my. wife and i'm used to making restaurant reservations but here i'm inspired to learn
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. not to chip in those nearly all the traders here with the shopping done we head to her home ones there and put on an apron and things get started but i'm realizing what i've gotten myself into. and with and with. sixteen me fifteen min and yes making the scraps involves. bit of risk action and after a few tries i do finally get the hang of it. next i feel the cramps with the spinach and were content make sure i know and tomato sauce and leave them to bake in the oven. and this is my activity tip for a weekend in florence a private cooking class thanks to chili's hope my chris bailey are pretty delicious . all we need now are some dessert john terry of the valley is a family run business it's been
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a florentine institution since nineteen thirty nine. for me in the florence from this guy called a very bad thing it was and i keep it. at that you know they made me change. course. we'd be in the same city or we fly through the you know the. the show and all these a frozen dessert claim our share on tina is the gelato specific to florence made of milk eggs and sugar michael unary tip for a weekend in the city. next up i head to the city's most famous bridge the pontiac you know it dates back to the fourteenth century and is crammed full with small shops in keeping with centuries old tradition. my final destination is the p.f. silo michelangelo offering one of the best views of florence my special tip for your weekend away come here to watch the sunset over this magnificent city and the last
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light fades over to cathedral and the centuries old architecture. and that brings us to the end of this edition of your max but don't forget to visit us on our facebook page and on our website they can find out lots more about the program and all the details on how to enter our current draw get you. andrea and perhaps you will be the lucky winner of this land and looking stalls in the bauhaus style so good luck with that and hope to see you again soon from all of us here well and thank you for watching and.
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