tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle February 11, 2020 10:45pm-11:01pm CET
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and underwater photographer only take the plunge in some of the world's least hospitable waters to document the wildlife and the state of the ocean. we start off with sustainable fashion which in itself is a bit like an oxymoron given the fast fashion collections that are throwaway culture craves but there are moves afoot to curb one of the most polluting industries on the planet art see if is an israeli designer who has returned to his moroccan roots and with a very minimalistic team he does high end up cycling to great effect. reka valley at the foot of morocco's high atlas mountains is the backdrop for a photo shoot starting to a model from the region. is the face of america's fashion label art seat by israeli designer are you from. designs take inspiration from
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berber traditions. if the color of your thanks to repeat the way i mixed. the way i feel about the happiness today you for us music is posing for the cover of vogue. in question is that you have a signature of something created d.n.a. is completely belong to this country and produce. this country. rock and heritage is the d.n.a. plays on art seized tape is a bright mutation mixing materials and styles playing with tradition and clichés to create something that's very 21st century.
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artsy recycles not just traditional looks but old fabrics to each piece is unique made from materials the designer finds all over the world. because if you think of. new life into the fabrics he finds. he designs his clothes directly on his models intuitively without drawing any sketches 1st. it's a process that treasures the old. disposable fashion that dominates the industry.
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different approach. each piece. ties together different cultures as well as a sense of both the past and the future tradition and modernity our designs make a bold statement against overproduction and against fashion as something to be in a way. and. so i'm all for having. stuff. unfortunately that's not.
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after that. it's not so if the most people can afford there are were cycled an up cycle brands that are more affordable but still they are more expensive than the brands that most people buy and that's because recycled fashion takes more time to make each piece has to be unique because that's what happens when you recycle materials you have to work around what you've got of course it's a lot more expensive than mass production which is why it's not the norm but we are seeing a new awareness of the idea at least just an example this last weekend at the oscars joaquin phoenix rewarded his talks jane fonda reward her down search for ronan's gucci down was a recycled version of a previous gown that she had worn so there is more awareness of this idea at least at the very highest levels ok let's hope it trickle down and let's talk a little bit about why this is important because i think many people are aware just exactly how i want glamorous the fashion industry is when you really look at what it's doing to the environment right fashion is actually the 2nd most polluting industry in the world it's responsible for 10 percent of global carbon emissions
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that's more than international flights and maritime shipping put together and it's only been getting worse in the last 20 years actually clothing production has doubled meanwhile more than half of textiles are thrown away every year and there's disappearing there's as it is and there's this other big issue which is the kind of materials were wearing synthetic blood such as polyester in most clothing items and every time we wash them little tiny pieces of plastic get into the water into the ocean and we wash too much of course now what can those of us with more normal budgets do to dress fashionably and yet remain a bit sustainable right well aside that aside from secondhand fashing secondhand shopping we should be trying basically to buy less and buy things that we really like and that will last and preferably natural materials to ok well thanks very much for alerting us to our who will be featured on our 21 show this coming saturday some realistic steps to take for
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a sustainable fashion thanks for joining us with those insights david leavitt's your uncle. so it was back in 1905 that brazilian ballerina found keeney decided to teach classical ballet to visually impaired youngsters for free since then her school in sao paulo has opened its doors to the deaf and mute and even to kids with other disabilities know her goal is to help all her students gain more social acceptance and now a documentary film illustrates her success story. when jesus says she forgets that she's blind. jesus was like a natural born star i think she was born for the stage and for the camera there is something about her that i just don't know how to explain it's a very like her presence and she's like about her and of the whole time. being
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sightless and she was 9 is one of the main figures in alice shantel pelters documentary looking at the starts about the ballet school for the blind in sao paolo it's about the challenges the students face on their personal odyssey as dances and how they hone their skills at this unique learning facility. you go to like a regular bowler class and like you see it like that everyone is there is like a big we were and the students are here and everyone is looking at them you are. you know like mimic like to copy the movements of the teacher and in the case of the school know it's like so you have to go is to learn by student and show that's how you do it and you're position there are so everything is based on touch i'm with you it's like you go negative. looking at the stars is not so much a depiction of overcoming disability and prejudice but more portraits of
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disciplined and determined young ballerinas overcoming odds of being me. the training is arduous the physical impairments mean students can balance by focusing on fixed points the way that sighted dances do. moves like pirouettes are specially tricky with. every class i get goosebumps especially when they manage to dance some sections totally synchronized i need to keep myself from immediately stopping the music and shouting great you've done it. that's it. the documentary shows how important it is for the students to be seen as exceptional ballet dancers and not be defined only by their impairment and ultimately audiences are impressed by their performances as dances but also by
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their personal courage. away from the dazzle of the stage the film doesn't shy away from everyday hardship it shows how difficult daily life is for blind people in brazil in scenes that was shot outside of the ballet school look out of the usually self competent is thrown off the rails after the birth of her child. because story is movingly told it's about the struggle for inclusion in a deeply patriarchal society. and looking at the stars opens here in germany on february 13th all someone else who documents for a living is marine biologist only coolants he's also a diver and nature photographer and his office is quite literally underwater these days in the freezing waters of the north atlantic while with his daring expeditions he hopes to sensitize people for the necessity of ocean conservation and we caught
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up with him off the coast of northern norway. underwater photography dives into deeper waters getting close to sea life and swimming through ice caves. the marine biologist and research diver is known internationally through his photos early cons has little trouble with extreme temperatures in fact he prefers icy waters. begin golson faired for i'm a big fan of cold bodies of water because it's always surprising what you can find . as we told you dive in the water seems gray or black all around. but in many places you'll find creatures you won't see anywhere else on earth little worms snails many kinds of jellyfish and polyps. which she will pollute it's fascinating to find such a wealth of creatures in these cold waters give us a little bit of ice you are the future if. it's not always certain whether or not
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feeling count of them sometimes on his expeditions has to wait for hours in the cold but then when the whales reach the cold and the way suffer. it's an adrenaline rush. only has seconds to react if he's lucky they might pools to feed that gives them an opportunity to get up close. in the winter months the chances of spotting whales are good that's when they swim into the end fjord from the northern atlantic in vast parts chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every age around the world but it's important to him to give as many people as he can an understanding of nature. doesn't many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty overfishing
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marine pollution and damage to the ocean so people see what's happening out there. working in cold water regions is exhausting but the fascination with it keeps him going. and more power to him because it can't be said often enough our oceans are in dire need of more attention more on the website that's all for now but we will be back same time same place tomorrow until that go well and a few dozen australian just.
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most people are frightened of crocodiles. but my recent tale is lost on. the biologist is one of the world's top crocodile researchers. in belize central america she is campaigning to protect these endangered creditors despite people's fear and prejudice 3000. and 30 minutes w. . a duel with words from. where i come from you don't run away from a confrontation. when i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends and i was
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almost. a sport that you loved so early went to school sold. fencing as a language a good sword fight is a conversation. must leave your opponent understand the thinking knew of the men to get close otherwise. it's not unlike a tough interview really when interviewing politicians or corporate c.e.o.'s you have to wait for the right moment just to get around that defense and then make your own fit. you have to take risks to get results. i've got alphas and i work at the double.
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