tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle June 2, 2019 3:30am-4:01am CEST
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discovery. subscribe to. documentary. a week of the no longer fill the water a week with the general out of the war with the bundle to remember. and to with that's a very emotional declaration of love welcome to your max we'll have more on romantic wedding traditions later in the show and here's what else we have in store
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for you. andrea still ice a photo artist creates flower arrangements to be true. arts and motion an exhibition in austria that speaks to the child and. 1st to a young british fashion designer who has just put out his 2nd collection that might not sound very spectacular but we're talking about josh burch jones a teenager was still going to school here his creations are being presented at a long run fashion week inside us saying he's the next big thing he's already won for design awards for young talent that the whiz kids to see how he does it. the 2nd collection of the fashion label drawing is called sweet dreams. but it fashion week in amsterdam it's the designer himself who's been setting tongues
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wagging why josh birch jones is only 14. in the beginning i like knew that this is what i wanted to promote they are here to talk about her son so i was like this is what i want to hear. burch jones showcased his 1st collection in spring 2018 his fashion is all about glamour and he's already presented his designs on countless conflicts at a time when other kids his age rarely know what they want to do when they grow up. josh is the youngest designer at this young designer show announcer down and he's the only one here put his mom and grandma on his presenting 8 dresses today including a red ball dress made from 25 metres of material. his mother recalls that he was just 4 when he 1st showed up to take interest in clothing. he used it in front of my wardrobe. look at my dresses draw them and then we create put it on samples of
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those kind of like ok how long is this going to go on for. but it seems to be a regular occurrence when it comes to it is his talent is his passion that he doesn't want to do anything else i tried to say you want to be a doctor you want to be a solicitor you want to be about. you know just passion. josh and his mother live near london. this is also where john's drawings and sons his designs. fashion for him is about much more than patterns and beautiful dresses. shushing i don't think should be disregarded as our. creativity or even in some cases or other design is genius work i think fashion is something
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in treasure i suppose it's a kind of one of life's no luxuries that sense really i think that's how i would describe fashion. josh is currently working on his 3rd collection. he's already designed $46.00 dresses so far. the material he uses comes from all over the world but he gets local help to actually make his dresses because he still has a lot to learn. it's a big support to miss caroline bruce. i think it is definitely very well for specially to have someone like caroline who was fresh local who can help me out if there's a problem if i want to. just but make the garment to teach me like the process of. despite the glamour and all the work josh is still a pretty normal teenager like spending time with his best friend fred think known
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each other since the 1st year at school. i think our father kind of weirdo you want to. be a fashion so i think it started out just with like oh yeah i found it quite weird you know typically women in the industry but. i you know i later. grew kinship to the to it when he still to do them like introducing me to the fashion on. the back in amsterdam josh puts on the final touches. he sends professional and concentrated as an old hand on the models love him i love when someone's able to hand sit so you know by themselves really at that actual passion in there and the fact that he has that beautiful i pray detail already lets me know he's on his way to be a great i love that sound to you. that really brushing that red. joshes collection is being presented after all the others but he doesn't have much
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time to dress the models everything has to go super fast. i know it's very ambiguous but sure now it's my go to wow thing that i look up to them as a brother and think i want to be like. the 14 year old certainly has a head start josh perch jones will present his 3rd collection during london fashion week his dream to be as biggest could one day come true. and full more personal look into the life and work of this very talented young man just head to our you tube channel. the month of may is a popular time to get married here in europe on
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a european weddings we join different couples for the most important day of their lives this time our reporter heads to sicily to met up with seymour and. we'll find out why they decided against a church wedding and celebrate with them at various locations the day starts of a bit different than planned. dark clouds cast a shadow over what should be the happiest day in a person's life. heavy rain puts paid to the dream of an open our wedding. just a few days previously the skies had looked so different. wedding couple simona low contrary and gaetano was a mood with your romance reporter andrea escorted off the coast of sicily.
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i was really surprised when i heard that you decided not to marry in church what were your parents for example saying about that. my parents are catholic but they've always given me the choice. i could become a satanist and my father still wouldn't say anything about my children christ the couple live in the town of back area near the syrian capital palermo preparations for the wedding a while underway the couple's dog selma has a big role to play at the wedding she is to be the official ring bearer and needs to practice before the big day. samah sam had. said that it will. be the hour. they also need to wrap our traditional italian bonbon yes we're all gifts for the wedding guests instead of the traditional sweets the couple has opted for something a little different. that we cannot be and so it's this plant here it
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comes from japan. and it survived the nuclear bomb and all the radiation afterwards . and this is something really you know that could cause a country that you have to think of the positive aspect of the story the plant survived through free so it's a symbol of insurance and life and that you can overcome even the most difficult situations on the. mountain village near palermo is the place where simona and gaetano have chosen to exchange their founders. grounds of his palace of the venue for the open air ceremony. but suddenly the heavens open. cell the entire proceedings have to be moved into the entrance hole of the palace instead. thanks. to is the master of ceremonies
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many of the couple's closest friends tell anecdotes and then comes the highpoint the couple exchanged pounds which they've written themselves. my love my wedding foul and says simple and as bold as our relationship. i promise to retain the strength that keeps our love alive and to accept whatever life holds for us the joy and the pain all of it but. everything i googled how to write wedding vows but i didn't get anywhere else they were just stock phrases all too sentimental for me. though you're. sort of right i don't do well with super romantic situations it was just too much for me that's one of my weak points about it so not
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a weak point it's wonderful. in sunshine and cold in sleep and in love wherever we are protect the goodness of your heart in mind now and in the future in the endless wonder of having you by my side. the official ring bearer is raring to go and fulfills her role perfectly. by the time the ceremony finishes the rain has stopped now it's raining brice instead. of. an old railway station provides the venue for the party the couple opens the balcony for their 200 class guests the wedding reception doesn't disappoint there are 6 courses in all.
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and of course the bride throws her bouquet into the crowd before cutting the luxury is wedding cake. that it's time to give out the bump on getting one box per guest i have a very very simple question here always is fantastic. really we wanted a big party we've had what was to have his beats his speech. couple are clearly enjoying every minute of the lavish party it's a day to remember and even the rain couldn't support it. and every wedding has flowers of course they've always been part of special moments artists have also been inspired by them and the old masses painted elaborate to florence the lies that are often too beautiful to be true that photo artist boss neil was so fascinated by these works for the 17th and 18th century that he decided
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to create his own still lives arrangements but he does it using modern methods. at 1st glance they look like traditional still life paintings. but last may you has revived a rather stuffy art form with technology. he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer inspired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my sphere i have so i want to play with time and i do that by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer and autumn which is not possible really. fast may use finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking
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out for new motifs he takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long his database already boasts over $12000.00 photos. whether he's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at the botanical gardens which has tropical beauties there's always something that catches his eye just like the 17th century painters board although it's canvases to paint on i need photographs of flowers to use it as a basis for my still lives. so the photos become some kind of my digital paint and my computer is someone on my canvas and i truly on and. she also takes photos of vases crucial components of still life paintings of flower
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arrangements well when i start composing my still i i always start with a photo of a vase. so do face is really the basis of this to life and it's not just an assessor is really important. for our book and the face have to be in balance sometimes the face is really in front so to book a has to be also a bit more vibrant and more colorful just to keep the balance. be active composing a painting has hardly changed since the masters were at work. the only difference today is that boss male voice does everything digitally. good still life for my opinion is alive which is not though it has to have some tension in event one to be fit and for that purpose i put
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a lot of insects in and out of all the animals. and real life plans are dependent on insects for reproduction and sometimes insects or caterpillars can be fretful plans and it's all actually about circle of life. and that's what i really want to show people. and he does so with finesse. on playgrounds here in berlin and i often notice that they are grown ups on the swings in monkey boston children maybe they are just helping their kids but i think it's because we grownups still love to play the opera austrian cotch aquatic in linz is a place for experimentation for contemporary art and then you exhibition there
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allows the visitors to let out a not chide. playground over the roofs of. this exhibition exploring the senses art and movement at the opera austrian cultural quarter adults can become children again. this is up to visitors not only look at past can touch and feel. they can climb play and dance. if you know this is the 1st thing i'm doing and i love it when you put the guys to smoke so all that opens you up and allows you to fly as it does this is what art should be about tactile experiencing something interactively leaving i think i did a tour of the whole thing i love it. one of the highlights is the linspire made from blue safety nets attached to the steel construction of the roof of the croatian austrian artists collective numen for use took 6 days to install 3000
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meters of rope and 1000 square meters of nylon next kristoff is one of the collective 3 founders. and in the us most of the number one of the 1st places that we did this was at the in frankfurt the feedback from them and it was great to get feedback from people to watch the experience to see their joy and enthusiasm. and it was a really important experience for me and so of course i began exploring the possibilities of creating similar spaces elsewhere so in here i'm. right next to the inspiring payson installation called collective clearing the visitors can lose themselves in this red forest of surfaces and textures. urgent agency a scandinavian agency which crosses design with control analysis created the work especially for the exhibition unless. we can be interpreted in many ways.
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so at once it's just really obvious just kind of play with their wind and the sun every occasion in the fabric when the sun shines through but it's also kind of a moment of china to inspire have a moment of reflection and a shared reflection a new one for you. urgent agency and more than 20 other artists and collectives supplied the exhibits the toys so to speak and. came up with the instructions he commented on the installations along the tour with his minimalist drawing. strands of the exhibition together. interruption happens all the time the interruption is not the one that you want to do physical interaction with your brain. i mean that you're with the concepts. without interaction there is no art. in the exhibition. and motion
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visitors not only become physical parts of the art one of the exhibits challenge them to see and think differently. from their point of view changes both figuratively and literally. a different perspective is often a good thing and you also get that in our new facebook serious where we take a look at it through the ice of man's best friend. a city tour for. gandhi hardly even. knew how to be cuddly. happy grumbling funny cat job leaseholder together their past squabbling in the series with berlin or
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bite. on facebook dot com slash d w jeremy x. . so to speak its very own planets people from almost all the countries in the world live here lots of them bring a bit of their homelands to the capital and have open galleries clubs or restaurants. present. 50 of them in a new book called planet berlin and you can also find that part trades on our website and of course we'll be showing you some of them here on your remarks in the coming weeks like jennifer when this neat who hates from switzerland but now calls burlington home. jennifer melinda shmeat has been living in berlin since 2005.
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and like it when there's something going on in berlin there is always something going on it's unpredictable. she opened the restaurant shot so heidi in 2016 and has been serving swiss classics ever since and sometimes she even wears a dirndl. even as i love food and now i've created a little oasis for swiss people who live in berlin now but also for berliners who want a taste of switzerland. but i also want to represent modern switzerland and to show people that there are swiss people like me as well as. the heidi or black heidi is also the name of a comedy show that she developed inspired by the world famous swiss children's book character heidi. thanks. but melinda's she gets take on the orphan heidi was that the little girl had fallen into her grandfather's part of chocolate
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and suddenly turned black to trying to act 1st hope to get more than one of the mill roles through the show thank you it was a hit. list i think it was a huge success because there are so few women doing comedy let alone black women let alone swiss women fights and. she was born in kenya in 1982. her ugandan mother was a flight attendant. the to move to switzerland when jennifer was still a baby. jennifer grew up with a swiss stepfather and 3 siblings. by the qinghai my childhood was wonderful thank you maybe it's because my swiss german was so good and i often didn't notice that i looked different and i was only occasionally reminded of it when i looked in the near future but i just felt the same as everyone and never had any problems or had to vicki. hide them or
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made on what it meant whereas jennifer was already performing for the camera at a young age like that later she studied acting and pursued a successful career as a comedian when she got tired of that she opened a restaurant. kept the image in my life always had the courage to do things to help him i've always been confident that i can do anything just shuffle the shell to shuffle can so she dare to open a swiss restaurant in berlin. she buys many of her ingredients at the store. which means small kitchen cupboard in swiss german. it also helps her from getting homesick. this is this is my anchor points they import everything for me it's basically food heaven for me it's really a piece of home and. switzerland is our home but berlin is where she feels at home
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she feels free here she's always making new discoveries. and she's always astonished by something. i often feel like this little girl who came to berlin and now has a restaurant which is still such a dream for me i don't think that i could have achieved the same in switzerland. jennifer melinda schmidt a berliner from switzerland. and you'll find more on planet palin on the white special at e.w. dot com. planet palin and why go there you could take part in all of us survey at the w dot com slash lifestyle and qualify to win an exclusive euro maxim watch so thanks for joining us by by.
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