tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle July 14, 2019 8:30am-9:01am CEST
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i'm. pretty. sure i'm weak to scream for. your link to exception the stories in discussion. use a busy time when we say wu comes to. join or something. or for. a really. unusual sound that our reporter hendrick belling brought back from his last trip but more about that later welcome to a new edition of your inbox with
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a mixed bag of topics here are just 2 of them. a cooking chorus with 1000 i'm sure said in the south bronx i. need an artist from norway to make sound from every day off today. but 1st we present a lady with a very special mission german photojournalist. wants to climb the highest mountain in every european country sometimes it's just a small hill sometimes it's several 1000 meters high she calls a project adventure europe there are 47 mountains in 47 countries on her list we met up with her in under a. well the gnomon is driven to test her limits over and over again.
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this is where she's in her element on her own with the forces of nature. that for me obvious to me this is adventure and i think adventure doesn't mean bigger faster higher farther but simply the experience itself to focus on life. and i feel totally alive when i'm hanging off a cliff or trying to climb up it. it might not make a lot of sense but this is how i get to know my own limits and overcome them. has arrived in andorra she's going to scale the nearly 3000 meter coma pedrosa the tallest peak in this micro state in the pier i mean. it's part of her current project adventure europe she plans to touch the highest point of 47 european countries. and this is. this diversity of europe and its mountains are really exciting. the one is
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a tiny little hill totally covered in cow dung that was connect hill. and then there's the vatican where the hardest part was to stand in line for 6 hours in the heat in front of st peter's basilica. even the ascent of the just 75 meter high tower was to become a rather arduous adventure. she craved ice and snow to conquer norway's got to become she teamed up with her husband to take on portugal's highest mountain the pekoe at night she's always looking for a unique angle but yes the thought of my very 1st word was why i never accepted what people told me i always wanted to find out why things are the way they are and i still have this curiosity. the couple are taking their one year old son model up to the summit of the coma patrol so. he can ride on his mother's back normally the ascent isn't all that difficult as i could misters the peak doesn't have any real
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mountaineering challenges or there's just one path up but it's covered in snow now so all at once things get really exciting. little man looks for breathtaking challenges well beyond europe as well her breakthrough as a photojournalist came in 2012 with a story about an indigenous tribes ancestor called in popular new guinea. in the south pacific she explored the volcanoes of the vanuatu. she became the 1st person to climb into the crater of the active on prawn volcano 600 metres down to the edge of a sea the pool of lava. is capped this even though i felt the earth trembling all through my body i smelled the gases and felt the hot wind from the volcanoes and i realized i'm suddenly a part of nature. already better and i think this world would be a better one if everyone could stand down there by that pool of lava because you realize how incredibly precious life is i. and how incredibly precious the earth is
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that gives you moments like these. men to the fleet and. back in under the higher they go on coma patrol so the colder it gets not good conditions for taking a baby to the summit. we're looking at i don't thin but i'm afraid we'll have to turn around otherwise we'll have to trudge through a snow field and it's really windy appear and freezing cold either we really don't have to make the summit at all costs i'm not into these conditions i'll just take a few pictures to capture the experience if you know who you know what i'm. feeling or mine didn't make it to the summit this time but a project doesn't necessarily require adrenaline.
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i just didn't i'm tired what keeps me going is a passion for telling stories being here i can see things and feel and smell and taste and experience them and that makes me feel totally alive and i'd like to share this feeling with others through my pictures maybe i can even motivate them to set out and discover nature all those and they can discover themselves and do something with their lives in. the photos and videos little man is collecting for her adventure europe project are indeed an incentive to discover the old world a new. buddhism one of the 5 great world religions by the way it has its roots in my adopted home country of india buddhism is particularly widespread in asia but interest in the far eastern philosophy of life is growing here in europe too did you know that there is an entire buddhist region here you're
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a mixed reporter hendrik valley was that for our series europe to the max. the the the golden temple in the list. i'm listening to buddhist monks chant as part of the ritual ceremony. we were here in huron in the step with people with a very exotic song welcome to a color. i've made my way to the south eastern most part of europe. yes an autonomous republic of the russian federation created between the caucasus and the. biggest buddhist temple in the countries in the capital it is time it is a nation's most important symbol. some 160000 buddhists live here coming just the only buddhist country in europe. or in part has been the
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spiritual leader of the comics in buddhists since 1902. buddhism is not just a religion it's a way of life and when i say a way of life it's part of one's culture with his him it's very important for people of color we did they are a believer in buddhism are not. this that lies just beyond the city travis once the ancestors of the comics the mongols did the nomadic people 1st arrived in the region in the 17th century actually it's not as comfortable as it may look like so i'm really glad that i can get of the camera for. at one point the camels were used for transporting new york. until the early 20th century whole families lived in these portable tents.
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or think if you pull out that there was an altar. in every tent people would bow down to the gods and pray and there would always make a donation of cookies or candy for the dead in the afterlife. so that they would have something to eat. i mean the overtone sing of like demure carol yes was a star in. an overtone singing the singer uses his or her vocal chords to create more than one sound and pitch at the same time. throat singing has been passed down through the generations just like the history of the comics. it's very important for us to maintain these traditions it's also important for our future because we have to rely on our culture. we have to know our history
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so that we can continue as a people with our culture and our knowledge. of the different. i also want to try to sing. the 5 5. home. it's harder than i thought it does something with you when you use the whole body through to breathe and to make the thought and to make something with you which is not. during the soviet era buddhism was repressed the temples were destroyed but there was a buddhist revival after the collapse of the soviet union. the new buildings are symbols of the religious renascence and of the fact that many comix refused to give up hope. because of that hope
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because of that with that strong will to preserve. their identity their traditions their culture that they were able to a secret the preserve that and when the time came to have religious freedom freedom of consciousness that they were able to pass this to the younger generation. doesn't but. many models have traveled from afar to celebrate. the central element of practicing buddhism is the receipt taishan of montrose. after the ceremony to believe a city with the almost blessing. and they make offerings and donations to on the buddha.
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are a bridge between east and west and we have a very important role in bringing these 2 different continents or different ethnicities bringing them more closer through understanding through dialogue. coming here is a piece of asia in asia kiran karnik yeah i think once again become aware of how big europe actually is and considering the buddhist tradition also called diversity . our report to handle valuing has already visited some very different and unique places around europe for this series you can find all of his adventures on our you tube channel and its own playlist have
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a look. they say that too many cooks spoil the broth but at this open area bend in must say funds that is not true because that's exactly what the organizers wanted to bring as many people as possible together for a gigantic open their cooking course and to prepare a dish together under the guidance of a star chef a cooking course in a huge 4 months. but the 1000 amateur chefs gathered in mar says' old town to take a cooking class with michelin star chef. levy he began with a recipe for a typical starter from france's province region oh yes that's it you know it's a tart seen with sardines and an olive top and these are the 2 emblems of musée and provide us the sardine is emblematic of the old port of marsay where we're cooking everything today at the top and not is the traditional recipe for a problem if you will inside the plans for this huge cooking class which is part of
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a big food festival has been underway for months 2 hours before the class begins the ingredients are divided among the tables $100.00 slices of akasha. 2000 capers and a 1000 jars of top a nod. and the 1st participants are arriving they've paid 5 euros for the privilege of learning with a great chef. in their usual phase we saw on facebook that there were these food related events and because we're big fans of food and french cuisine we just came. in that we're not going to see what isn't and it's original and this doesn't happen ever and then next to the wonderful say it's magnificent job on the i heard it had to do with santino which are really important to must say and i'm glad to learn how to make a great dish that i can really impress my family with the recipe is called lost
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sardine share love book or the sardine which block the port it's a metaphor that captures the locals tendency to exaggerate. the stuff secure the story goes that a boat called last 16 sank near the port and with time the works of dean became sardinia and since we like puns and must say we often said that the sun dean had blocked the pork so i. took this idea for my recipe. was you can see the pacific rim of the sun. is not working alone today there are 32 ships on hand to help the participants. everyone's excited to be here the class will last an hour it kicks off at 9 pm. you look great you're all simply magnificent i applaud you. for the amateur
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chefs follow the instructions on the screen they learn how to cut a shallow finely and how to spread the top and on. the boning sardines it's a bit more fiddly than expected. the business that you do it looks easier than it actually used it's a bit complicated you know the most complicated part is remembering all the different steps if i had known i would have just everything down. but it all works out with a bit of help the cooks grill the sardines with a gas burner and arrange them on top top and on which they decorate with lemon and capers. and one of the sardines that block the port. if you're a very tasty very spicy it's excellent. it's a success the deal now levy plans to do it again even bigger he hopes to inspire 4 to 5 times more people to take part in his next fall the assad cooking class.
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table tennis balls match box the brains and other small parts for most of us these are just everyday objects but. they had the perfect materials for a musical instrument cook up build small boxes out of such objects which produce sounds with simple means he calls his constructions big machine and they can sometimes sound like a whole drum set what do you think. there was a time again. that mimics. there is. that makes the. there is. a
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here that spins against a small spring. and that basically mimics it. made his 1st beat machine in 2016 and it used a crank handle. as further developed his invention. of the machines produced a rhythm and he composed his melodies on the computer. his beat machine number 3 made from old soda bottles and table tennis balls has been displayed at the museum for pop music in oslo since 2017 i'm super excited about making small sounds really really big when you can take a tiny little spring and put it on top of
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a contact microphone and they can play that spring and they can amplify it so that it becomes take it so that. somehow. feels great. a lot so i was born in georgia but today he lives in norway's capital are slow here originally trained as a violinist and a conductor but now makes a living composing for ensembles in orchestras but 1st the beat machines were just a distraction and started making them i had a very difficult period in my life. so i found this kind of therapy where i skate and. that and it and it definitely did save me that moment. so addicted. he spends weeks making a beat machine working in a shared studio called a maker space inventors can share their technological know how with each other.
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he also has access to materials here. i try to not like. as possible for building the machine so i. make a space you know stuff in the drawer stuff and there. were requests from collectors are becoming increasingly frequent. the currently has commissions for beat machines. i really want this to be my job right i want i want to build weird and strange. that's the best job in the world. he's also planning to release machines and has already performed on the big stage.
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machines will play at the beethoven festival in september. susie tour for. guffey. even. you how. easy. money job leaseholder together there. this series with bite. on facebook dot com slash gen x. . and now for another episode of our planet berlin series where we introduce you to businesses and the german capital that are run by people from different countries you can find out more about that on our websites today we need to moroccan born beth. in berlin he is better known as miss you i bath his
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store on the famous quote. is a real institution. for over 50 years now has easer has been making sure the men of berlin addressed today very best. move. is the rebellion by love berlin and the people of berlin as well they're so charming and good. on to integrated here in berlin and i feel like a berlin or a real berlin or that you know. as a young man in casablanca has these are trained as a child in 1961 with the help of connections he came to west berlin.
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he started out working as a dancer at the hip hop awards begin selling. this this is i'm still got it even with my 78 years of age. i still have dancing in my blood and. he went on to open his palm then in 1968 has opened a menswear shop in a prime location. this is how it looks today. customers have to ring the doorbell mr albin has plenty of regulars he no longer sells much of the established name brands for of the 15 years he's had his own lines night he fancies fabrics in milan and has them cut and sewn in naples according to you specifications after all he knows something about
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the craft. some customers will say the sleeves are too long or they'll say i wear it like this so it's nice but if i don't like it i'll say no we have to show. in that dress by miss you're out there admired everywhere. he's also witnessed major historical events on billions curtain down in 1989 when the berlin wall fell and east germans came pouring onto the streets the scenes it gave away tens of thousands of euros worth of clothing on a single sunday. every friend did something for the former east germans i thought to myself i'll bet you have to do something to feel that i let more and more people in and we serve them all i ask everyone what would you like a suit was born coder trousers or a leather jacket. they all said leather jacket. 15 minutes later i didn't have any leather jackets left and. didn't i gave the east germans
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a wonderful sunday treat indeed. the news quickly got around among germany social and political elite that mr al-bab not only made exquisite suits but gave excellent advice former chancellor helmut schmidt came here as did the german ex interior minister. sharon. and i've seen him a lot on television and he always had his legs like this. when he was here i said mr shelley that doesn't look good you have paced the white legs so you want to wear nice socks and he's wore nice socks ever since. to 50 years i'll bet his caesar is still passionate about his work. that's all we have time for today don't forget to visit us on our website and do follow us on social media look forward to seeing you again next time until then from all of us here in berlin by
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