tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle June 21, 2020 12:30am-1:00am CEST
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we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this to run together and we're making sure. everybody stays in the cities stay safe please stay safe. these items might look at the polls but you better not take a bite we'll find out later who's responsible for this colorful display on the street. hi everyone and welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. the secret behind the famous
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neapolitan pizza. and. how to see the beauty of europe in just a few hours. could be just grace of lose yourself in dance and forget the day's worry. over coronavirus pandemic has all but put it into late night dance parties and big clubs with world famous d.j.'s like paul van dyke normally fun dyke would be flying from venue to venue racking up the air miles and playing for tens of thousands of ravers across the globe but now he's been forced to rethink how to reach his fans and he's doing that from home in berlin. 7 pm on this sunday in bed and then duck has transformed his office into a black man club. the still jim. d.j.
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cranks out electro beats in his own living room streaming live on the internet live every week he got the idea when an appearance in moscow had to be cancelled because of the qur'an a pandemic known world come to some new session my friend from berlin. as this comes on both august i simply deliver the soundtrack and people in berlin communicate with people in new york and people in tokyo with people and know and. to me that's the essence of it. just connecting people with each other and with those and making them aware that we're all stuck our same situation and we have to get through it together. until recently his work with a d.j. every team looked like this stadiums and vast halls filled with his trance inducing sounds. that is most active paul van dyke leapt from one gate to the next flying around the world as many as 16 times a year. over 3000000 people attended
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his d.j. sets annually. if i'm seen in appearance of mine i think you know how energetic it is and that has a lot to do with the interaction between people. naturally. now of course that doesn't happen at all. miles so in terms of the performance and a static experience it's pretty difficult right now. so paul van dyke is exploring new possibilities for his. but one of his sunday sessions in early may he spent discs with his favorite soccer team brucia daughter monte in an empty stadium. this is also. use the time to compose music for
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a project called looks part of the plan is to broadcast the interactive light show over the internet for 10 days. this one it was a bomb it was an approach to taking this distancing and making something creative out of it. was born in 1971 as not ts powered and grew up in east germany he made his debut as a d.j. in the 1990 s. at butlins legendary. in this very simple i do j. because i love music and i'm a total freak i'm an absolute fanatic when it comes to this kind of music. he produces and albums and techno beat fans raving on almost all continents he's been vetted the world's best d.j. several times. printed 16 tragedy struck during an appearance in traced the netherlands paul van dyke fell off the stage plunging 6 meters.
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i sat in a wheelchair for 4 or 5 weeks not knowing if i'd ever walk again. in your perception things in the present or come from a more important things like a stroll even things that might annoy you normally like going to the supermarket or stuff like that so you lived with a bit more grouchy but i was and i have to say my wife's love is one of the principal reasons i'm standing here today if you're not. it's nothing short of a miracle that i can walk and talk again today. at age 48 he's just glad he can work even if the present conditions take some getting used to. and the strong i have 3 hours on a sunday i complete tunes that are a bit quieter and have a different mood. and calm the whole time i'm getting all the comments through our social media channels and that's feed. back of course but it's still different from
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when you see jumping smiling people that are. a lot of. the dancing rave is maybe missing but happy and grateful pull vandyke remains his new album consists more of relaxing ambiance than jumping music was this is from the sessions from berlin thanks for watching on this and they keep me going point out. when you take a closer look at a bird feather you'll realize that it's in fact a masterpiece of nature and we humans have always made use of them in multiple ways such as in blankets quill pens dusting tools or even as excessive. what berlin designer book found are goes even further with feathers discarded by the poultry industry and here's how she sed sheds light on the subject. soft and warm are dark in
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a. different mixture different moods but these shades have 2 things in common. they're all made of feathers and they're all creations of burley and designer hike a book for. viva. in itself is a fabulous material that was created by nature. that. famous decorative and serves to steer in flight well the shelf to attach as it to the body and stabilizes the structure. and a feather like this is actually a wonderful architectural thing. she adores her love shades exclusively with feathers. with plumes from geese and roosters. available as a waste product of the poultry industry. she makes every loved by hand.
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it's painstaking work. also cool their sphere is made up of about $4000.00 head it takes a whole week to arrange them all and serving the say it takes about 7 hours by itself. she happened upon her material choice by pure chance. and have a span of 40 grands place i know just how beautifully a light shone through a feather. and that's when the light went on in my head you could say right off i could imagine it as a compared surface when i got some feathers from feather bed stores a little down here and experimented with them excrement here then i bought for this directly from the decorative feather industry the stalls for. beings have a long history of incorporating feathers into their clothing that's been shown at an exhibition in winter thirst with the land called feathers. seduction flight.
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feet and the exhibition shows feathers as a marvel of nature. it demonstrates what people can do with feathers what they make out of them needful whether in a functional sense in everyday objects or in fashion as decorative elements. whether fashion designers who make use of feathers are walter van burnam down in belgium and french brazilian textile designer relearned. feathers are also incorporated in the collection by the italian label lou jo some of her book photos creations are included in the exhibition. she sells her lumps all around the world . she has critics to. the lot of those of followers tend to see the animal 1st and there are some who don't like it at all it gives them the creeps you could say but others are totally impressed and stand there and
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stare almost reverently at this a white light i've seen people react that way too often and if. book father has been designing her lumps for some 15 years now. she always starts with a basic geometric shape. she's never lost her fascination with feathers. it's elizabeth this question the way real of cross culture has decorative feathers have served us stances some guys in the head dresses of native americans for example annoyed that you can still see them today in museums and their own so this is a very unstable material an. unusual feathered lumps create a very special atmosphere in the room and might just inspire dreams of flight. time now for something to eat and pizza is an all time favorite in every part of
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the world and the classic neopolitan pizza is often imitated but never really duplicated the ingredients are simple enough but special preparations is necessary for making the perfect neapolitan pizza for our series food secrets we traveled to naples in italy to go behind the scenes in times before the corona virus pandemic. place the best time to eat pizza i have pets or for breakfast. appeasers me for a new policy and it's the joy of living. my life revolves around pizza and mozzarella.
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actually i never really started making pits i was born into pits. i was raised in a pizzeria by my dad i followed in his footsteps and i still follow his role model every day. he also my idea because surely owner of that that's a real life you lead a president to make calls. and a name passed the classic me opponents and picks at those made of salt and flour but now type of pizza will let the dough rise what 12 to 18 alice. or forming a dab is a key part of pizza making here we give the pizza its round shape so. this is
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that it will stretch the dough to enlarge it because neapolitan pizza. but i think that if the strain at the end of the 18th century there were already 30 or so pizza pickers who were classified as such and not as bread makers. so in all the economy i don't know put the terra professional journalist i've written books on neapolitan cuisine and obviously also on the history of pizza. being a major city since around the 17th century. but it's always had a problem with overpopulation in the 18th century it was the largest city in europe after paris but i don't even like to spend a lot of time outdoors. so pizza found the birth place and became a classic street from.
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about now the adeste souls made from the summer sun a tomato from the agro sun is in your child you know it's the classic to most head that you put on a pizza margherita it has a sweet taste but is also a little acidic. we use p.r. down that takes years for outfits and buffalo mozzarella to. make all that he says at the basic feel that a buffalo mozzarella is added as an extra on some of them. then also some of their production the difference is the milk. the fjord is made with cow's milk. is made with buffalo milk.
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look around with. owner of the dario yanni in crystal no naples. the buffalo mozzarella is a little more delegates than the fjord they lack the. stronger the buffalo mozzarella is milder. as well so we have the. hell is white red and green with and of course where it's a roma basil said it was the put on before the pets as baked because it releases its flavor in the oven. this is our pickering are among the trees that we add to the pizza this is to give it that special taste let the neapolitan pizza leeson your mouth put it on. the oven is the key element and it's like in a relationship it's the pizza maker and the baker are 2 figures that work hand in
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hand and one of them makes the pizza the other day that. the oven supplied with beechwood which burns well but doesn't produce smoke and doesn't give a particular smell to the pizza but it should have a constant temperature of 40450 degrees celsius. so should beg for a maximum of 15 seconds. and they say what makes a good pizza chef. the love and passion of your god into your work. it's important to enjoy your work even my pizza shops collaborate with me they share my feelings. and that's how it right product comes into being when you put love and passion into everything you do.
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looks easy enough right wow if you can tell us which ingredients go into the dough and neapolitan pizza then you will have a chance at getting your hands on these olive wood salt and pepper grinders just go to our website for all of the details and if you're interested in more appetizing reports all about food drink and dining then take a look at our new you tube channel d.w. food. like you see these. stories. in louisiana. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best chips from the meat dishes to be king diets and all the recipe secrets while. you're rich diversity is a smorgasbord. you. subscribe and enjoy deep w. food. we turn our attention and down to the french
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street artist lorca while most people out in paris are looking at the beautiful monuments lorca is on the lookout for bulking trash that others have thrown away on the streets mattresses are a big find for her for example she then creates an art installation right there on the spot while people are walking by her goal is to get pedestrians to see objects which they would rather ignore. overside sculptures looking good enough to eat block the sidewalk where passers by can stumble over the. 33 year old street artist larkin mix installations out of junk she set up her work studio in a suburb of paris this is where she prepares her projects she got the idea for her eat me series from the many discarded matter since she'd seen. the maclay and beautiful old mattresses everywhere with me it's almost become an obsession i
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absolutely had to develop a concept that had something to do with. the studied art of the song university in paris and developed an interest in waste products of all kinds are consumerist and throw away society is the central theme of our works trash is transformed into a piece of cake. about these objects attract people's attention because they look advertising and at the same time they're familiar all at once and old mattress that people once found disgusting or just overlooked becomes interesting and that's what fascinates me that people will look at something they didn't originally want to see logically or. trans into objects of art pop up all over the city. couldn't imagine making them for an art gallery. go back to where i can set out on my own and create really big objects with just my bare hands and to back.
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almost when i was doing that this is even possible on the street it wouldn't have any meaning for me in a room the contact with people just isn't the same so i saw your book that the my search for junk mainly took me into the multicultural knows rentis trends people don't have such ready access to the are. the more you about the more the decks in the regular computer she's hoping to raise some eyebrows with her latest idea as well. for. projects advertising posters she's looking for products that have been advertised but are now discarded. she finds what she needs in a neighborhood eastern. so that they don't have these paint buckets i knew that i'd stay here this is the kind of trash that i can use for my post. within just one hour the installation is completed. i found the post it was that way station this week it's advertising for
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a home improvement store. i was looking for items that you could originally find in stores like this that i'd be able to connect to the poster i'm dependent on the trash i find on the street and i like it that way but this could all be removed where even for lorca the final results are quite often a surprise some people have wanted leave varying reactions to them. that's a part of the experiment. if it isn't labeled as art or an arts event people prefer to keep their distance but on the street it might end up in a dialogue because people are hearing. walkers work stand in public spaces they can be classed as public property as such they can be taken away by the trash pickup at any time. and it's not a matter of keeping an object around as long as possible i'm interested in whether i can actually complete it since it how long it will survive and what reactions it
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. is the. left for projects at the front. how would you like to visit all you member states in one afternoon without having to go into court and teen afterword not possible well actually it's in brussels in the mini europa park now it gives visitors a chance to zip through major sites and even get some tips on traveling during these times we went to brussels for a closer look. westminster and big ben in london. the acropolis in athens windmills in the netherlands the eiffel tower in paris and the brandenburg gate in berlin famous landmarks from all 28 european union members can be viewed in one place mini europe in the center of brussels.
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but wait 28 members is that correct. so what about bracks it on january 31st 2020 1000000000 i did kinda left the european union. you need to dollar unity in diversity has always been the european union's motto that has made you know more than ever so from this perspective the parser of england is a pity for the europeans. chose the misuse given use mint parks founder is unfazed by brags that. he's had new border markings put in. i think. it's a good solution. but the border. i think it's clear that it's finished now because you know it already. it's also very interesting as a way to explain things to the children. and there are many more things to be
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discovered here among the over $350.00 structures. 9000 figures and 33 animations. there are even tips for how to get by during the corona crisis. 2 at the moment we're getting around 10 percent of the visitors we usually have i think if by the end of the year we've had 40 percent of the visit. as we had the year before the good of the previous cycle we had some 400000 if we get 160000 visitors this year i think we can be satisfied. here visitors can still enter the united kingdom without a visa and definitely without having to quarantine themselves while they're at it. i don't although to get the old well in the united kingdom as
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a former even member state as well as an embodiment of european values. and throw that's one place where democracy was developed and the culture shakespeare for example has become universally european so i think it's important to keep the united kingdom in the media europe where you'll need. the united kingdom may not be a part of the e.u. anymore but it will always be in the heart of europe at least in miniature form here in brussels. and with that we wrap up another show don't forget to follow us on social media for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in once the against him.
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