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my gender stereotypes. would be 70 percent. to 60 minutes on d w. in the heart of climate change. africa. what's in store. for the future. comes 2nd major cities. inside clean inter. welcome to a new edition of your own max today we'll be taking you on another tool of the limb and what better place to start at the famous brad bird gate usually teeming with
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tourists and street performers in these times of corona the culture industry is really suffering musicians syngas all tissue from all walks of life have lost their earnings due to the virus but if more successful than ever we want to introduce you to one of them her name is cat mab and she is a musician d.j. and producer from argentina she recently had a role in an international netflix production at a time when lots of people were staying at home watching television now she is a big kid and we met with this outstanding tell and in her adult that whole goal in cuba. her role was for a key scene in the production unorthodox the main character estie has led a strict religious life in new york then she flees to berlin and experiences the city's night long. the performer on stage is not just acting it's the d.j.
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and musician cast member she's been in berlin since 2015. seen myself in as this is so weird it's so strange. it's nice because i feel i feel grateful and i feel like i did something cool but at the same time. in reality i'm paro battaglia produced sang and played the music for the song heard in the club scene she's been making music since 2010 and that's released 4 albums today. she experiments with a broad range on roads and rhythms. that kind of music that i make i have no idea how to classify it it's a mix between. the dark side heavy electronic and also the meaning of the
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songs the message is always very personal and very deep and very emotional so if you put all of that in a jar and you mix it you have a little kitten that is my music. a call to appear an unorthodox came as a surprise. the 32 year old musician certainly wasn't expecting to break out of the lens underground music scene to international fame the netflix production was streamed worldwide. they were not actively looking for someone for that scene for my for my role i was just performing at burke and ones and i think one friend of hers was there he saw my performance and he liked it and he showed us tonight he was the director of the series of us adults and they just reached out. to. the. of the series itself it was super nice it was very hot it was the hottest
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acting in the summer we were inside a club with no fans with no air conditioning with nothing but it helped to create a proper club atmosphere and by everyone is waiting there for real that was not makeup. it was a lot of fun it was like performing for 11 hours. catnaps music is heard in a number of scenes throughout the series on the track during the main love scene was a piece titled funder. after the streaming of unorthodox this song was the most searched track on the actual sam. i think that this song was used very well in this scene it made some people cry and that's what i want. people of course you could play. so
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i think it. never before one of my songs was used in a more appropriate way or a way that i like so much as. after many years making music in argentina and performing in other parts of the world catnap decided to start a new life far away from home. hoping for a career boost she arrived in berlin and had to start pretty much from 0. she doesn't regret it. for me berlin is a place where i can develop myself as an artist in argentina is very hard to. basically just to survive laird's to make a living out of it out of anything and especially being an artist especially being an artist that doesn't really make conventional music. catnaps talent opens the door for her to tour the world as a solo musician and share stages with the leading acts of the electronic music
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scene such as the german dual mode selector at a 2019 festival in amsterdam. the same year she appeared at the sonar festival in barcelona. and the 3 h.d. festival in berlin. catnap has a style all her role but she stays open to all kinds of music. sometimes they ask me like what is your music guilty pleasure i'm not ashamed of music that i like things that i like i mean there's nothing to be ashamed off people are like oh no don't say this don't say that you listen to what he's got about a bit is but in your house before you know it's great i'm having person because it was. if. i don't have salacious of events and concerts the world over because of the coronavirus has given a chance to produce new music and take
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a much needed break. current virus situation for me was a bit of a favor. weirdly life. to me last year i toured the whole year very intensely and i was really really exhausted and i think. i would've stopped if the world didn't just like made me you know. this was also a very good opportunity for me to just chill relax i really needed to do that the series on orthodox gave her international breakthrough right in the midst of the corona crisis her new e.p. damage has just come out a refreshing change of pace for her many new fans around the world. our tour of the german capital continues with a landmark that you can't miss the famous girl in t.v. tower in fact if you believe a lot of the postcards from roll in you can see it from every corner of the city
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just as impressive is something we would like to show you in our next report made from cassettes or more specifically garments made out of recycled cassette tapes the french israeli designer benjamin has worked for big names like alexander mcqueen and. now though he prefers to do his own thing with a very unconventional business idea the young designer develops patricks and entire collections from the magnetic tapes of discarded music and video cassettes folds makes for him his creations symbolize a utopian future. the glittering fabric of these creations has a tweed like we even on closer inspection it's hard to tell the bulls are actually made of magnetic tape. rather eccentric downs in his paris
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studio. where they had been from the start i wanted to make clothes from recycled or reusable materials. i got the idea for the sets from a very personal experience. i lost my naivete because of my military service and. to me the old cassettes symbolized the innocence of childhood an expression of nostalgia. even while still serving as a paratrooper. his 1st design in 24 teams he was accepted to study at london's renowned central saint martins college then you've figured out how to make fabric from video and music. entirely on my own. first i had to learn how to weave and use
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a living and then how to do it with magnetic tape. it's not all that hard but what's far more complicated is to make it into a fabric that you can work with like normal material it's. something you can sew and iron. it took me 4 to 5 years to do that. he painstakingly developed his 1st magnetic tape fabrics by hand on a loom. now. with the french company to mass produce. this fabric is made solely out of tape from used audio cassette. this is what it looks like. using only these tapes and leave them together. once you've got the completed fabric you can pull out the individual thread. and i guess that and you can see and still the same tape and even if it's
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a bit critical soffits. comes new ready to wear creations such prices starting at $500.00 euros that's what you do it is your cycle materials don't have to look dole and ugly anymore not in the ecological style of eggshell white cotton cloth they can be really smart these fabrics are unique they're glamorous even if they're made of plastic and would otherwise go into the trash i think more and more people could get to like this estate bubble idea it was a gift but this year. old video market gets them from t.v. station. you can make a variety of clothes from them depending on the kind of tape. this fabric is quite area. weighs next to nothing. i'm wearing pants made of the same material by the way the 2nd fabric is thicker and it's manufactured somewhat
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differently we use it to make capes for example. and the 3rd here is the thickest so we have a certain range with this fabric we make coats for example like this one here. it took about $100.00 to make this jumpsuit. so. this fabric is woven from music sets and weighs only about 200 grams per metre. magnetic tape is very fine and alike but it still has more volume than regular thread. that. a tape is about. half a centimeter wide. because they're all this is what makes the fabric so unique. to be a regional items made of magnetic tape i've been my alice showpiece is their premier
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in march got a positive response from buyers in the reporters alike now he's got plans to develop other sustainable concepts. it will be good to have so many ideas what's good is that you can actually weave fabrics from almost anything i have a few things in mind. the young designer has already sold he is ready to wear collection for next winter to 6 countries his next project is a shop of his own in the middle of paris featuring his elegant apparel made of waste products. we are now at the museum island in the center of this big nissen colonnade could also be located aged groups now what comes to mind when you think of greek food as a flock in gyrus i guess now greek cuisine it's much more a young generation of chefs who studied abroad is currently returning home to reinvent greek cooking it's
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a new take on the tried and tested how about caramelized octopus or vacuum sealed why you bore traditional recipes with it. young greek chefs are taking contemporary international dishes to a new level one goes. he specialized in street food elevating the ordinary greek zeroes to a form a delicacy with high quality ingredients smack in the center of. his bestseller in nero's the tender wild boar. federal dowse a can only guess they can guess what i use fairly new methods such as read or. low temperature long cooking over there on i learned that in paris if i apply all my experience to combine greek products with the french songs to throw a bit of french and and create the perfect wild boar euros.
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it's epicurean but affordable streets is good. and it sells like hotcakes. good to get to measure the city with street food you can go on a world tour because so many countries are represented here when you've got dishes from countries like china mexico and india it's like a little tour of the different worlds of taste it isn't just the machine yet. your goes tries to get others interested in talking to you on his you tube channel he gives out tips and tricks for greek recipes and challenges viewers to experiment for instance with the karma lived up to pose. a question for you tube when i launched this you tube channel so i could pass on my love and passion for cooking to others want a should i show traditional recipes with
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a twist conditionally but slightly changed and just to suit my own take on methadone. things in the city for connoisseurs. the multiple prize winning restaurant alarie up profits from the talents of chef eco. broadwood he learned in a dark restaurant in britain back south and. his approach is to reinterpret classic recipes and make simple dishes sophisticated for. most of europe or he'll be we live in an age of cultural exchange where we shall straddle a lot of gather inspiration and experiences and apply them to our very own cuisine . that's exam. what i do. i find inspiration and keep developing my own cooking style. but when i reinterpreting a classic dish you have to be careful that it doesn't lose its original taste. so rather than prepare the traditional her token kind of greens cry as
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a swirl he stocks it on a boat but it's still meant to be eaten with the fingers of a new generation of greek chefs may be created but they're mindful of their roots alexa truly spends much of his time at athens fruit and vegetable market. why does know your should not be a little bit broccoli i like to go to the market and pick out my ingredients and fruit and vegetables and personal. that way i can determine the size and quality myself too and i always hit upon the new ideas for how i might cook my dishes differently. at his restaurant and legs in droves for rudely it serves a light grey cuisine for instance he saves a fine chiffon over a heavy sauce rich in calories that was you know months before you go here we cook things to be much lighter than our mothers and grandmothers did. they'd throw everything into one pot and cook it up with lots and lots of oil and get involved
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in the meat was overcooked i prepare food in many different ways but that way i achieve more flavor and lightness. a lighter version of the typically great cuisine well with his guests to alexa through the years has started offering some of his restaurants dishes that are streets and branch to. the park when they. last of them there are a few street food shops that have already achieved quality on a level with cormier restaurants who gets that my business idea was to offer various dishes from my restaurant money money on a smaller scale here. it's. in restaurants and in the streets today's greek cuisine is on the move. you will find more color in their highlights on our new you tube channel d
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w through for example you can discover the secret of an authentic neapolitan pizza which is on unesco's list for in 10 years will cultural heritage plus the licious recipes tips and trends present stories creative chefs. the smell that's a credible good natured trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from veggie to me and the secrets behind the dishes. you know it's my life and it's time to 16 you start to say yeah. d.w. can simply subscribe and show. we've ended up in the so called green lungs of well in the park the perfect place to introduce our next report
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about a swiss lenski photographer stefan foster with his camera and a drone he heads out into nature sometimes for days or even weeks in order to capture the perfect shot but he keeps the places where he takes his pictures a secret you can find out why right now. images of iceland greenland and the faroe islands taken from a drone. by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humans can't fault them and how it will be after do not comment and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is for me to get very very
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important to you to show nature completely our blemished to talk. for i get almost . the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after a storm in the highlands of chile. foster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. i was a bit misty lied to far when people ask me how to make of you to fall landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same doss the more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture in the civic place of the small game so can. you stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it something that fascinated him even as a boy. thank you so much up and all walked with i think everyone has some place
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where they're totally happy. for me that place begins when the door closes behind me but i can walk out into the words like you slide some point the words were replaced by iceland walk allow for i actually started walking across at an age 18 and only took my camera along to record my memories and cuts how i got started with the toggery irish mail it's more a by product of my love for nature. to all. the renowned photographer who strives to reveal the beauty of the world around unadulterated if possible he may use filters on occasion and process his images but he refuses to manipulate the colors. the rocky mountains in canada. and back to iceland again in particular devon fossa is attracted to the rugged landscapes of the high north he returns to them again and again.
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he's devoted an entire photo book to the region nordic islands with images from over 80 trips to greenland norway the pharaohs and of course iceland. he selected 160 images out of some 600004 the volume not an easy task. for me she stressed me still showing that this isn't the best part of the worst for me is that out since the best part is being outdoors spinouts i've always been that way and i'm fairly unemotional i lock the door to my office and my studio and such my cell phone into the white rose went on and then i look through all the shots bam bam bam bam look but i don't spend much time evaluating them and be if an
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image doesn't jump out at me right away it's gone up to spec. these days fausta shoots about 40 percent of his photos from a drone his aerial images appear in international documentaries the flying camera has the added advantage of not leaving any tracks on iceland's most for instance. feel if you saw a flash it takes many of these lichens and mosses in the north decades or even centuries to grow and if i come along in my heavy hiking boots and 90 kilos of weight and walk on the course everything would get destroyed cellists a story of. the photographer knows all too well that in many places the pristine nature he's looking for no longer exists it's been altered and often endangered by human activity foster concedes his vote has to appeal to our emotions as much
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mission to oppose the feelings they evoke don't have to only be positive off the air maybe a little sadness and melancholy makes sense all things must pass and nature shows us that all too well. often stephan foster explores yet untouched regions in search of film and photo motifs. but he. keeps the exact location a secret so as not to attract tourists. he considers that an obligation to show the beauty of our planet and how much he needs protecting. and that's all from your remarks for today the do join us again next week until then you can always visit our home page or our social media channels you will find many more setting stories all about european culture and lifestyle c n x time say healthy and.
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