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take it personally you went with a little gender to keep in mind stories that make the game so special. for all true families. pick up more than. on line. well you won't be seeing me spinning around the pole today but rather this incredible athlete. welcome to euro max show you more of that professional pole dancer in just a little bit is
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a look at what else is coming up. why scientists from around the world gathered in copenhagen in july. and. what makes a view of the eiffel tower so desirable. now it wasn't too long ago that pole dancing was exclusively associated with strip clubs now it's growing ever more popular as a hobby and recreational sport a star of the scene is russian dimitri polito of he's been dancing all his life but had little success until he found his true calling he's now a real star of the pole dancing scene and even has a limb pick bishop. stretching exercises are essential in his line of business dimitry public health of russia is
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one of the world's best pole dances this is not just fooling around. now. i started out with break ups but i wasn't very good at it. remember i think i was even one of the worst on the team i did was. nobody anything special would become. the big turnaround came 6 years ago when he discovered acrobatic pole dancing. many people might think of nightclubs and strippers when they hear the words. trees or something else in a masculine school that demands strength insurance and it dose of courage.
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again that i know but i was right after i don't need to apologize or if. the women are maybe a bit more uncomfortable with the topic. but i just say we do i really look like a stripper. at the international pole emotion festival in riga latvia the entries had to show a lot more than just their bodies every dance number tells a story it may be the dances own life story and have nothing erotic about it. dimitri session on the cheery he was glad to see so many performances by men.
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yes i did get i got to see as many guys pole dancing as possible great you're going to feel. dimitri was born in a small town in russia now he lives with his wife and young son in neighboring ukraine. a 5 year old serafin as proud of his top as job. and he enjoys practicing together with him. dimitri uses every free minutes he can get to train in his own gym. his calendar is booked up these days he is in demand not only as a performer but as a coach as well. he travels all over the world competing for and winning international awards. like america what is the reason europe the most in my life everything revolves around to help. because it might just have to see an
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object that he heard to clear right off and i started thinking about what i can do with more from us she's 3 i'm a better belly. back to riga. at the pole dancing festival dimitri makes a brief guest appearance his moves are clear cut and confident acrobatic. it's been a dancer from sweden tells a very different story full of vulnerability and sensuality. both to form is confronting the audience with themes of masculinity and sexuality each in his own way. your favorites. i'm straight i could never do in a feminine way maybe with friends just for fun i did but i prefer a masochist i would like to take it in that direction and. many people think it is
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only for gay man which i want to change. because he might say. that. anyone who claims for the top has to know how to fold. bread to me she probably tells that aspiring pole dances. he like to see pole dancing become a limp exposed some day yet and he intends to work hot to help make it one. now everyone deserves a break once in a while and no one has longer holidays than santa claus he's busy in december but what does father christmas to the remaining 11 months of the year well every summer in denmark hundreds of santas congregate at the world santa claus congress is the perfect place for them to talk shop and get a dose of sunshine before they take to the skies with
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a sled full of presents. essenes cause the scene has come from over 4000 kilometers away to take part in this ritual . christmas. the 41 year old comes from jerusalem to him it's an honor to participate in the annual footpath at bellevue beach in copenhagen. it takes place during the world santa congress. the water is pretty cold but that doesn't put santa off. just being here is the main thing for cars to see. actually only dissenter in jerusalem in the holy land and it would be my pleasure to meet all this that has their own the word that's why i come here especially if different i have christmas in july and i bring what i have more experience to bring back the
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truth to the holiness. back in jerusalem he said nice has his very own sanchez house it's visited by some 13000 children a year. this santa doesn't bring presents with the reindeer driven sleigh but by camel. the world santa congress is held in an amusement park so there's plenty of opportunities to enjoy other types of rides. there are also contests that put santa's skills to the test. it's christmas in july . because they are very busy in christmas time. that's why they meet in summer because reeling christmas also because on the order of very busy like me i'm busy all the same by in general or i can come travel around the word that's why i come here and your life is. surrounded. $140.00 santas and elves from
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around the world are attending the event. the world santa claus congress took place for the 1st time in 1957. this is the 2nd time he said nice is taking part. of the congress is a parade to pocket the world's oldest amusement park just outside copenhagen the crowds love the spectacle and kid chat with the sounds. essenes and his colleagues also have a chance to get to know each other and talk about their work. stain highback owners and is one of the organizers. he enjoys bringing together santas with different cultural backgrounds. we have some that. come with a costume that doesn't quite look like it sounds but which reflects their the way
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they hold christmas in their country so i think it helps to communicate that christmas while it's something we share all over the world is still. a cultural thing as well it. isa nice casi see is a christian in a country where judaism is the most common religion so for him the world santa congress is a place to meet kindred spirits. but most of us are friends and we see that they visit us. in jerusalem some of them being into them and that's why i come here to make more friends to bring them back to my country we are a center permanent that is what christmas is all about family fun and spreading joy and happiness. well from copenhagen we travel to the capital of fronts this is the most famous symbol of paris the eiffel tower every year to tracks around $7000000.00 visitors and for many it's
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a dream to one day be this close to the real thing but then again there are lots of people who wake up to a view of it every day and it's those provisions that are of special interest to the photographer just for what. it's really paris you fit there even when you have the eiffel tower in front of you and to see it every night every morning it was important for me when we chose this up but meant it was i had to see it that if that were. just to watch the photographer from london he wanted to know how the iconic landmark is viewed by the city's residents and visitors people lucky enough to live with a view of it including staff. who lives in the 16th or on the small with a husband just poor whites research eventually turned into
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a book project told to i felt a connection of pictures showing the tower from the homes of trees and residents. this. is so magnetic and it just says that i have to use this somehow i have to kind of use this tower to tell a story about art. and that's how we started. since 2014 jasper has visited 40 homes from a luxury apartment on the sand to student dates on the city outskirts what they all share is a view of the eiffel tower. very interesting to find out how people born that. she screwed up with this view and the parents they were at night they leave the curtains open it's a night light you know and she has this amazing relationship with the tower and then when they tell her stories or the stories they kind of
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a lot of them involve the tower you know so they play a play with that she has this really. emotional bond that. some people are prepared to put up with a lot. for the sake of the view. son when his partner moved into an apartment that didn't even have a kitchen. they didn't mind the inconvenience because the skynet outside the window was so spectacular. is it called no view when we 1st walked into the room and saw the view of the eiffel tower we were really astonished crees we hadn't expected it we immediately said where do we sign we knew we had to take the apartments over over over. it's a view they never get tired of even though they see it every day. as
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we sit down have a drink and a chat and suddenly one of us will say oh it's never looked like this before the light color and we get out our smartphones and take a picture interposed on instagram so it's. just the white feels the same way even though he's been taking these pictures for 5 years he says it doesn't get boring he might be a londoner but the eiffel tower has a special place in his heart and maybe he is a little bit envious to have a very sour car so that in my view one of. the i would have liked. something that lightens the spirit every day and you see this is great and i asked for more than. just the white plans to finish and publish who i fell book project this is. the reason rooms with a view. want
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to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to the folks. the euro mags. could. take the plot to an underwater restaurant. try. and flavored cuisine join to raise and destroy. your own acts you. subscribe so you don't miss a thing. now plenty of festivals promise to deliver a once in a lifetime experience the fed deveny of all is fairly close to backing up this claim it is only held once every 20 to 25 years in the swiss town of a situated on lake geneva the whole town turns into a stage featuring plays procession zz music and of course plenty of swiss
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delicacies those who have missed this year's edition will have to wait til 2039 for another chance but not to worry we with that for you. so the on lake geneva knows how to throw a party this is the biggest wine festival in switzerland all the more special because it doesn't happen very often. that. the opening parade is led by the 100 swiss the guardsman who originally protected the french king they celebrates the local wine growers in this spectacular fashion just once every 20 to 25 years fits in for the festival takes place only one is a generation a rule laid out by the if a fraternity wine grows it's a celebration of the wine work week around the best. wine grower geelong put the highs here for the 2nd time his daughter for the 1st time to defeat the last time was a 1999 and i took part of my own now i'm happy to have my daughter with me it's
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a major event in switzerland and as a wine grower it makes me very proud. of the older generation parties with the best of them. seizing the food we talk about the last festival for a decade and then we talk about the next one for another decade this is a very emotional experience for me. the fact a venial hall in the canton of bull attracts a visitor's from around the world along with swiss guests from neighboring cantons on the north east banks of lake geneva. one from the vault canton is made from grapes grown here in the terrace the vineyards of. the mild climates the hills and the lake and shore perfect conditions for wine growing. list in europe is owned by the potter family. to specific lover of exactly what makes the vineyards in the special are our 3 sons. the sun in the sky that shines on the
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terraces of the reflection of the sun in the legs. he soon. and in a stone wall see also that store heat and releases onto the slopes that's what's special here at this this is it. a family has been growing wine for generations father son and uncle meet up regularly to taste their light dry white line made from the chefs la grape. they still own the wine press used by their great great grandfather. and all of their jobs they started making wine in the love war back in the 11th century. the cistercian monks establish vineyards all over europe google search pretty. good told you there's a. part of the 1st finds on the land simply because they belong to them and the
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lows i notice is always love us because there wasn't much else you could use the slopes for. it girl she decides it is all the art. and you fall. back invade the community stand out wine growers are being honored in the town center this year is crown goes to 56 year old sean danielle betty the award ceremony is one of the highlights of the 25 day event. this year the festival ends on august the 11th it also includes a show on a floating stage that naturally puts wine growers at the center of the story. playing cards symbolize the whims of nature sometimes the harvest is good and sometimes not so good. and of course why is the order of the day all over town at the. top of the new threats of the faith divinia
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or is a celebration of the wine grows worse and the final fruits of their labor which is why i. say well he is the we have to take. students. but i'm sure those visits has made memories for a lifetime all the 5 senses it is the sense of smell that can trigger the most memories mario lombardo is a designer who has a real knack for creating fake fragrances that evoke feelings and special moments he is an argentinian who is made by live in his home so of course he is part of our ongoing series planet berlin where we get to know interesting ex-pats you can find plenty more stories online but today we're meeting mario at his shop in belin. explicit. away from
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a few candles they were created by mario. 16 . to have names like marble see and while he drew his inspiration from. the candles to. the fragrances. another. yes another like roses and. a qualified graphic design it. also creates they. are the. eyes of mine and i like my work to tell something about life's journey including all that happens in life from sadness to joy from the big and little emotions of the birth of
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a baby all these things go into it for you every candle is given and has come up with a story for each one. for example simply stands for a nice day. stands for the moment you realize you share your feelings for example when you fall in love with her jump into the sea together and a shiver runs through an area that's worked into it in. the birth of a child or short simply biology and everyone can relate to it but it's still a miracle in order. to generate some sense together with a few tax free income from. leader and natural entrance company synthesizes fragrances. from hundreds of thousands of her google materials their extract is for instance from blossoms and. these essential oils form the
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basis of perfume production. creates is a roman well it's one of these essences every candle is a blend of up to 10 distinct saints that are composites the product of a composition is an aromatic oil that has to mature for at least 3 weeks and then we give it to the candle maker here in germany. then it's very gradually gather with an oil that's not too hot. or runs his fragrance production with his partner vanessa. she takes care of the management while he concentrates on the creative process. the mario is someone who approaches people through conversation and personal contact. and from what he learns he can steer his work in a certain direction. the results are often deeply personal.
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mari alone but it was born in rosario argentina in the 1972. when he was just fine his family had to flee the military to germany. he grew up and studied graphic design and an international reputation in his field and his creations for magazines books and album covers have won several awards. among his clients are you. and you even. in my graphic design work i've always included many different things i want to put sometimes i made them by hand and photographed them this in another dimension was a definite sense for a book but i never seem to get a chance to develop it to them through a friend i got an opportunity to work on perfumes i took it and it turned out to be the best thing on a piece of course with me. he made bilin his home in 2008 he often stops in at the edges of the café on his way home with his family. he loves the
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vintage interior which reminds him of argentina along with something else. that's good. there's a stamp that stands for berlin and you find in buenos aires too and that's all the linden tree you know that in the summer it's just the same there as in berlin and when you walk through the streets you think this is home to holiday and so how is it so. mario found a home in their lives and created his own world of fragrances. well that's all from us for today but check out more your remarks on facebook and on our website where you can also take part in all competitions and win an exclusive prize so good luck.
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