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together perfectly we'll have more on that later in the show first a very well welcome to this edition of your m x and this is one else is coming up. surprising artworks how a british artist makes beautiful creations out of old jeans. sweet and savory how a bold little restaurant some stuff. just with two thirds. of. those who like to fly kites are in the right place in barracks as a male on the french atlantic coast with its strong winds and whites and the beach every year the largest international kite festival in europe takes place dear but a kite doesn't always have to look like a kite how about for example a flying sting ray or a flying cat. we went there to find out what else is up in the air.
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every year the sky above begs becomes a playground for animal figures and called make heroes. for one week from twenty countries entertain audiences with their flying skills. it's the thirty third time the international kite festival is taking place here in this small town on the coast of france. this is this is a great hobby and it's getting bigger and bigger it's like an addiction once you've started your hooked. i love it i come every year to see the kites. you see a lot of unusual ones. it's really impressive to see what they can do. the french team stars the rain even sports world champions they prefer sporty
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streamlined cuts. has been waffling explains they can be ultra light light or medium weight. you know what presidents we choose the kites according to the strength of the wind. if the wind comes from below like today this kind is the best because it catches the gusts optimally you see father. and his three friends are preparing for the next shot of. the world champion time for precision. maxine disavowal issues the command. i like flying kites because you do it with others in the fresh air. that's all. you never really know how things will go so you need a lot of practice. of
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the one competitors from kuwait ascending the longest at the festival. gets a sting right they practiced very in the desert. with the size of it so we're. going to meet them yeah. another participant is a children's book figure. the dragon. german design a. red alert a team from moscow i was practicing for a later performance with french. including this champions. is a regular guest. last time you know we came here. the frames his mind is so weak doing. it's perfect. the french russian team encountered
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wind conditions during the show but many formations successful despite the loans and some strong gusts in one knows the tricks. up with the latest and sometimes let the cards float in the air to recover a little you have to know your limits like in every sport. every second year a new will champion is chosen in bed. the next one will be in april twenty twenty one enthuses will gladly go fly a kite. for many christians in europe and around the world easter is the most important celebration of the year easter eggs are a traditional part of it especially the ones made out of chocolates if my daughter could see these easter eggs she would definitely be very surprised but i was go from rome makes. gigantic amazing acts out of chocolate and for the last ten years
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the confectioner has created something special for easter this year who was inspired by the world's fashion. the latest turns in the cake shells on a chocolate easter egg. to its extravagant designs inspired fountain mosco a confectionery in rome to create sixty giant easter eggs based on pieces by big name fashion designers. colorful zigzags or a familiar pattern by the italian missoni fashion house. tribute to karl lagerfeld . chocolate cause date in the style of french fashion maven john paul gaultier. trend an egg inspired by british designer alexander mcqueen a skull to think your teeth into by thousand must go. we used tempered for
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chocolate and molding chocolate for the roses. and then we added gold leaf that's edible the twenty four degree celsius. you got it before you know it it took four to five days of work to get in the finished piece weighs seven kilos i don't. think it was it was extremely difficult to reproduce the craniums anatomy not only go deeper on your time and effort our reflected in the prices for these unique items ranging from one hundred fifty to five hundred euros in the hearts of rome near the colosseum balata moscow consults a fashion make a friend for advice on his latest east bank collection. luigi bull bull in a recommends this lady's jacket trim didn't run. away with you but you're going to read all the books. here you see how i laid out the geometric patterns. there are. it's like the ancient roman mosaic floors. where the color combination
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is also striking. here we have pure gold and black and smoke growing stones before me. now use cocoa butter. and make the egg cream colored here as well. well to moscow has his workshop in south room. the base for this creation is an egg of white chocolate. to make the stones fountain moscow he uses is a multiple glass substitute. confectioner also studies designs by great twentieth century couture creates fay's ideas face chocolates cup chance. among others the avodart concepts of spanish fashion designer christabel. have drawn his attention. on that
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level journey and get a lot more that they lay throughout history fashion hasn't always been tailored to the human body in practical ways but turned into genuine art works they operated out they do a year with also succeeded in a lemonade in the end of time a call shape of the human body as well as the original shape of the egg it was there or ok or form are all void. in christian traditions easter is the year's most important festival for the celebrations on thing peter's square in the vatican tourists come from around the world. banks are a part of easter they stand for the resurrection of christ. the fashion models decorate the window of this sweet shop for them to muster those unveiling of his exquisite giant easter eggs. dates. human puti our departure from
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easton somebody just over times to reach people of borning is design is also one displaying. the totally different to decenter was so i think the confectioner's work is fantastic. the way research has been integrated here to me difficult tour of the nine hundred fifteen like my grandmother first taught to get to the last are . they done if you're going to commence another one on their wonderful and one of a kind real art works. some of the money that they're delicious but even nicer to look at a bad thing would be direct their brain let's hope for another surprise next year and that it turns out just as good. whichever fashion designer served as the news it's not jam packed or a ban on. fountain was those creations prove that even thanks can be a fashion statement. and if
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you want to know what else the creative confectionery came up with in recent years just visit our you tube channel now for many christians easter doesn't just mean easter x. but of course going to mass probably with oregon music and reflective mood it could sound like this. but how about to. heavy metal is one of the world's biggest exports so it's not surprising that they also have metal masses in church house to house kick in and services to him this are sung in a heavy metal version.
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but him that god himself couldn't miss it's the middle mass where the faithful headbang in prayer here in helsinki's can make a church sitting in for the organist at this lutheran services they met telling this to band. of course you have like a different kind of feeling for the music it's like you feel the beating and the art chest and stuff but you have a different connection to the songs it's actually i don't like in the in the midtown here see but it was actually a good experience fear we can loosely come and it's like the christmas church you just listen to the music it's a nice experience. lutheran pastor who has been touring finland's churches with a metal mask for more than ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of
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seventy two him deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later pick a lane and brought them together in his metal mass. of course god loves head of my soul i'm sure actually it depends how we do it so because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so. mostly. congregations can book pastor band as long as they're not worried about the plaster shaking off the walls a cd of the hymns even made it into finland's top ten the musicians work on other projects too. but the metal masses pose a special challenge as singer says in a car he explains. yeah it's not
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a geek per se that you're doing and it's not a performance actually. come to think of it a lot you know how to present and present the song it's very important to people that come here it's very personal to people. and has held about one hundred fifty metal masses all around finland since two thousand and six the band keeps the hymns lyrics and melodies intact so the faithful can sing along as usual like. we all only hear from the hymn book all right engine metal lyrics very strong they need metal music they really need it so that's why it's sounds wonderful together this. is music. to metal masses not much criticism in finland but that's not surprising seeing is
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the country has more heavy metal bands per capita than any other country. and can even have a therapeutic effect. i want to go i planned to. commit suicide before evening and he came to us and he liked it so much so he did it was ten years ago so and he's alive now so. maybe we have a meaning. receives invitations from congregations outside of finland as well. he's already looking forward to blasting his middle man speeds in churches the world over. when was the last time you cleaned out your closet. now we all know one person's
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trash is another person's treasure and that's how ian very feels the british artist creates lots fascinating artworks out of old jeans and if you think this pile here is a lot and wait and see what it looks like in his studio. his raw material. of jeans. has at least two thousand pairs. or. just. uses the material for his.
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constantly discovering new facets of his material. so you. have a. shiny metallic polish. his fascination with denim began nearly fifteen years ago when he came across a pile of jeans things. famous actors from the one nine hundred fifty s. . while i was like. i want to make these portraits of his people what it is today. and it wasn't seen as high fashion and i was just amazed to think of. all those
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people who by wearing jeans actually change the direction of. in the meantime he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city for the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people have these conversations and he. for a long long time. to see so many closing down so i want to document quite a few. first he takes a photograph of the scene. marks the beginning of the process of making a work. it can take several weeks to create a collage like these.
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even barry has made a name for himself with his. international magazines feature his work published coffee table books. and he creates a few. installations works like secret garden have been exhibited in galleries around the world and sell for tens of thousands of euros. he also exhibits in public spaces like here in the self which is department store in london for six weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery. one of the works is the self-portrait. to me as an artist obviously it's not just showing galleries and museums but it's also nice to show the work in different contexts so it's nice to see people's reactions and likes and obviously nice just to give a different audience because everyone goes to galleries. surf people coming here
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and it's reaching more people. denmark for all in fact rather like genes themselves. i don't know about you but i have a sweet tooth at dinner i gladly skip the starter and the main course and go straight to dessert pastry chef and if seems to have read my mind because he has opened a restaurant in belen just for desserts and i'm not the only one who is the light it's his restaurant cold i has recently received a michelin star for its innovative concept and sweet treats. which since a ton of preserves served on an old biscuit but smoked salt ice cream. cocoa rice needs a one caution not. that of dishing out
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a hearty menu german pastry chef rene funk prefers to concentrates on the sweetest part desserts. dessert is associated with pleasure you have fond memories of them from your. everyone likes dessert. and twenty sixteen a frank opens germany's first restaurants in berlin icon a district that isn't often associated with old cuisine. codice unique dinner concept is proving a success but it's just been awarded a mature and start. from the start to feel that there's lots to smell and you see things that you don't recognize at first glance so i believe it's an experience that stays in your memory. whether blue cheese with cranberries are plentiful with coriander and cocoa spread it's the combination of
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the greediest that makes the desserts a coder so exceptional. running frankenstein brings together the natural properties sweet and sour salty and bitter as well as savory made from posts some desserts or even pecans none of them are overly sweet refined sugar is never used correctly and may have learned that there is so much more than the usual gives there are many more possibilities especially in part history than just what previous generations relied on. for and it's good to question the ingredients here in europe a lot is done with butter white flour and white sugar but here we do things differently. as is customary you know it's cuisine the second course dessert menu comes with drink pairings. ran a friend goes one step further than other chefs each drink is precisely much to every dessert and completes the course is a good thing because he prefers we see the drink as liquid food as part of the
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dessert and sometimes we take an ingredient off the plate and put it into the glass into the cocktail and other times it's simply complimentary we try to combine aromas from the dessert with ones in the drink or we try to expand upon it beautifully but sometimes we go for something that contradicts. it's. seven course dinner menu with drink pairings cost one hundred twenty eight euros. later in the evening you can also order the late nights menu with only three to four courses which starts at fifty four euros. if it's so but i think it's delicious the taste is great because it's not at all what you'd expect the fountain is like really tasty that's why we keep coming back here because it's always an explosion for the taste buds and you can't find it elsewhere especially not in desserts it's the pentagon it's you from just out. scrumptious way to take the
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bitter with the sweet run a front tickles all the senses which is innovative desserts. and that brings us to the end of this edition of your mags don't forget to visit our website our go to our facebook page there you can find more about the dessert restaurant plus all the details on how to enter our current draw get your entry and perhaps you will be the lucky winner so good luck with that and please do join us again next week thanks for watching and buy my.
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