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multi-piece. zoom in the romance of stolen beethoven. of course the subconscious always. good sound with the biggest composer of all time i can't even begin to imagine a world class horn player central with this on a musical journey of discovery. with a whole series. starts of temper 68 on t w. the pharaoh islands home to one of the world's most remote foodie destinations well find out more later on in the show. hello and welcome to another exciting edition
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of your max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on the program. in greece many hotel owners are finding creative new approaches to sustainable and stylish tourism. and that is a top address for out of the ordinary design we meet up with her son armani in her gallery and nina. but we kick off the show in fashion trends come and go but one that always seems to make a comeback in the summer time is strong look around and you'll easily find a raffia straw bags as well as hats especially at the beach but now several high end fashion houses are taking this to another level and incorporating it into their couture lines on the runway this is not just ecologically friendly but it can also support the local communities who produce it well we met some designers who are embracing this verse the tile material. the latest fashion
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collections by chanel deal. and. one thing in common they all showcase pieces made with raffia one on the parisienne luxury brands prefer using the strong material in its natural color design a man i use enough is in the right color. his creations are elegant well the rustic touch. is very versatile with. these dresses we used it to crochet pattern. but you can also flatten the rock. so it's like here with this for the food i like to call this raphael where it's a completely different style. in monaco you see combines craftsmanship from various african regions with the high art of. his raffia in its role shape is sourced from
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cameroon and madagascar and then processed in the studio in southern france raffia is a natural 5 the one from palm leaves in mine i use he knows it well from cameroon where he grew up. so what i really like about raw is its raw and rustic feel. and at the same time the material has something very structural to it. and it carries a cultural aspect too. rafia reminds me of my childhood and of many happy moments like the traditional dances in grass skirts. from design a. nice to carry a bag made from raffia everywhere she goes no wonder it's her own creation she discovered the material while working for humanitarian engines. she was so thrilled
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by it that she found her. relabeling 2015 specializing in raffia backs. that matter can easily be combined with other materials like cotton or silk i also use it together with laura x. in other words it's a material that you can treat almost exactly like you would a fabric i woke him up to 3. 100 bags are available in all shapes and sizes. for tall grass joe i find inspiration everywhere on the streets at fashion shows and also in movies i like the old american classics art inspires me to. go to see a lot of exhibitions. i'm in the museum a lot of. the bags are produced in head to studios on the african island of madagascar there are currently 60 women working for the brand one bag costs between
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10250 euros. the workers here earn 5 times the average wage of madagascar throughout production societal and sustainable aspects remain a priority. when i was there i realized how rich the tradition of crafts on the island was until many techniques there are for working with rafi the to completely unknown 'd to us raffia is very presence in everyday life the women use it to decorate their houses or to make mats. i wanted to give these people the opportunity to work with their native materials and traditional techniques. she was on the ship now these natural materials have caught the attention of. they are all the rage whether it's bags all this clothing on international runways the newest designs by a man i.o.c. and good people are regularly showcased in well known fashion magazines and are not
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only. intended for you see someone how to fit. this black dress. pull this back what looks striking worn in autumn winter. time now for something to eat and how far would you travel for a grammy well we traveled to arguably the most remote michelin starred restaurant in the world the cox is tucked away on the faro islands deep in the countryside only accessible by off road vehicle the chef there specializes in nordic christine using old cooking techniques like drying fermenting and salting now those who venture out there speak of an unforgettable journey. the ferries are an archipelago in the north atlantic an autonomous territory of denmark and him into what may be the world's most promote 2 star restaurants the cokes and ferry is cox means
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something equivalent to fussing over something extraordinary pool andrea says scott opened the restaurant it's not. hi story building we're out here and the nature of. sheep waterfalls and chickens and i think that kind of cuts onto the experience. the restaurant only cooks with local produce and dusts a very creatively. as with this salad mussels love it help . red sea urchin with marinated thank you. for this kelp and. many of the ingredients such as the kelp come from the restaurant's immediate
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vicinity to see what it is almost a staple of the cox restaurant. experiment with food and techniques is always important but also to you to be aware of your surroundings be aware of what goes wrong in all the seasons are of the moment i think you're probably 3 different types of a few. times a year we use more than. about 10 kilometers from the restaurant to look eats his muscles. and other sea fish in about a dozen traps and cages they can be collected fresh 2 to 4 hours before preparation and the kitchen. in general i think. is very hard. to do with the temperature of the sea and something to do with.
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the clean environment they're living in. look at the restaurants he looks over the dried meat in a well but didn't share some of the meats such as lamb hunt here for up to 7 months . the pharaoh's have a long tradition of. that too not only preserves the food longer but in hans's the flavors. preparations for the evening are in full swing the meals generally span from 17 to 22 courses based in the 18th. the 1st patrons arrived as is often the case they come from around the world. have been trying yes so many different types of food especially the seafood the frozen so i really expect to try something completely different from what i experience so far i know there's some special taste in in all the things that grow around here because it takes so much longer to grow so the taste might be more richly more. i
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don't know intense. one of the courses today is a flower bait fish potato mash with diced potato. and now that is a blend of tried mushrooms and berry present of some sieves but cemented to them. the guests enjoy that meal in this very simple dining room. and what's the verdict i've been eating you if you show the thing that i prepare this is a really really good. chef and his incredible team sent me on a beautiful fall on every voyage through all these flavors that are connected to this area and that will live in my memory forever. given the right mix of nature tradition and creativity oh my cuisine can be made any way even on this wind swept little island in the north atlantic. and if you would like to see
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more reports about food restaurants and interesting recipes then check out our you tube channel d.w. food here's what you'll find their. legacies. stories. louisiana. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from the need to shift to begin diet and all of the recipes secrets while trying to model all europe's diversity is a smorgasbord of my list i mean i. subscribe and enjoy deep w. food. most people know this song. nothing else matters by metallica but what you might not know is that their base is actually bought his guitar in a small eastern german town mark north which is close to the czech border has been
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producing quality handmade instruments for over 350 years but how did this small town gain such a huge musical reputation we went there to find out. 'd my can only cation is a kind of musician's paradise a little town it east germany's border has a population under 8000 but it's home to about 100 instrument manufacture has. started over 350 years ago with some fine in my case. today. can't t.v. can't the castle stay to construct come along the way and be here when they need a new instrument.
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together with his son and apprentice must a violin maker sidle carries on a long tradition thanks function violence using the methods developed by the italian mafia and 10 years 20 evolving as well as often local craftsmen. every instrument we build is crafted for one particular musician. and in most cases it's ordered specifically by them to model their strengths. so you could say we do custom tailoring and sound last night but i don't buy. the schmidt mouthpiece maker also focuses on customer. the business has been run by the same family since 79. max headline and his grandfather banhart schmidt built mouthpieces trumpets and brass wind instruments that they shipped as far as south korea and australia and handmade trumpets can cost over $3000.00 euros but if you
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compare it with the sound of conventional mass produced instruments the price is well worth it. when we use traditional methods of beat and hammer burnish and shape the metal. the whole process produces a material that is especially thin and hard to call it and that's decisive for a crystal clear tone. renee henk it is a trumpet player in the orchestra of star violinist and conductor once a few. yards he comes here to buy his mouthpieces and takes the opportunity to paramus. them and these are. some of these it will be when you try out these trumpets you
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can really feel that you're not just holding any old hunk of metal but it was. you can sense all the care that went into making it work this is. as a musician i like that feeling says mark this one. thorsten price came to mark not to start an apprenticeship and launched his own business after finishing at guitars he makes electric westen and constant guitars. fashioned out of anything from precious tropical timbers to floorboards what campus most is that the wood is old enough so that it doesn't lose shape every guitarist custom made tossed in has never regretted moving away from the bustling city of hanover. we have a community here and an infrastructure that's grown over the course of generations
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the area is steeped in tradition you won't find that anywhere else at the same time we always keep an eye on contemporary developments on the. coasts and passes on old he's learned to his students they flocked in from all across your. south america to study with him. if i thought to be here i have the opportunity to find myself going for things it's i'd most like to be self-employed and run my own business or my own workshop then i could focus on building instruments i want to make. tradition meets innovation with instruments manufacturers that strive for absolute precision instruments to strive for heavenly sound.
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greece has been open to tourism since july but due to the coronavirus the country isn't experiencing the mass tourism it's accustomed to in the summertime a positive development for the country so hotel owners are embracing this as a time to look at sustainable methods for their accommodations but that doesn't mean elements of luxury have been compromised just the opposite we take a look now at how some exclusive hotels are offering their clientele a chance to rethink relaxation. nope and in 2019 athens 1st 5 star ecological hotel hasn't forgotten the 1st rule of its line of business location it offers a clear view of the acropolis just as clear as its design including lots of wood even from the outside the hotel makes a statement for sustainability hotel owner paul that more for these has made it his mission to place greater value on nature and he'd like to teach his guests to do the same we ban plastic completely and we implement that plastic is not allowed
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even to come by whatever means. it is difficult because you go to deprive us. but at least we say to people please take care of the environment. of course it all starts with the beds they're made of all natural materials most of the soaps and shampoos come from bamboo or gourd dispensers. the fitness equipment in the spa section was specifically built for the hotel from would of course and it will also wash your laundry as you work out. over 200 kilometers west of athens on the southern great peninsula of the peloponnese a local shipping magnate has fulfilled a dream by opening to sustainable 5 star hotels with several bungalows right on the coast it's an ecological dream. and this is art is well
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integrated being made to so. having the hut that have been made to the one next to the other evidence to give there so we're going to even see that being so well integrated 3. only a small part of the $1100.00 hectares has been developed the golf course has kept its original all the trees none were felled but several 1000 or transplanted both the trees and the golf course need plenty of water it comes. as from a vast reservoir all carefully planned by scientists the stored water also benefits local farmers the piece a lake that collects whatever from the local event and uses approximately one percent of the stuff the lot move to to get the golf course it's an example of sustainable infrastructure that goes through this would be able to mitigate the growth forces without using any ground was that environmental protection takes high
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priority at the cost another rino resort towards the southwest of the peloponnese loggerhead sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs the beaches closed at 7 pm so they won't be disturbed at night school classes from all over greece visit a multimedia exhibit here that explains the best diversity of the region's flora and fauna seals we have seen 30. 0 and we have waves of course in those frames and then but for that you know and all these on the protection and even the smallest creature we try to leave it be. one of greece's smallest and most unusual ecological resorts can be found on sarah folks one of the sick ladies islands architects george sorry for you has converted the ruins of a former mining settlement from 910 into a hotel complex. first he conducted research to see how the buildings originally looked and what materials were used. i was trying to find local workers
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who are no better than most that don't and you know about that when they knew about summer about the winter of the rain so. it was an experience of many generations that so we have to look at them and to have a new look author through this other group where there's not a structure. every room is designed individual they hear the cliffside is actually integrated into the room. the rock goes to the bathroom and just sort of. looking at the. visitors here aren't looking for luxury so much as unique surroundings we like to think that it had to history of the mind the reason that they kept the houses just the way they were and the fact that it all used all these natural materials which makes it's very trendy as well but it's in
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a very casual way. greece now offers many ways and places to take a sustainable trip in style. and finally we are off to milan in italy to meet a connoisseur of designer collectibles gallery owner rahsaan orlandi has an eye for quirky household items and has amassed quite a collection even some of hollywood's biggest stars appreciate her extraordinary taste there is certainly something for everyone in this eclectic mix. unique wild colorful and always out on guard rossana orlandi is gallery in milan is her very own cabinet of curiosities and created by telling it. being included in an exhibition here is an honor bestowed to only the most skilled some even call this gallery the home of design.
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said the room is way you feel comfortable about what you spend time said when you meet with others who put up with the best that this is where i find new inspiration . talents recommend the new design is to me and i noticed that elizabeth o'bagy many called me mama to me. many up and coming artists went on to be famous after having appeared in her gallery at the moment she's most fascinated by colorful silicone. this versatile material can even be used to. create table where italian designer alessandro sheeple came up with the idea. i spoke with them at their yeah they use this material for anything other than. it doesn't break well it's. a big one you can even drink from it. stick in that creativity and material that's very important to me will find a new materials has always been
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a take of mine. rossana orlandi has been running her gallery since 2007 it's located in this picturesque yard and former thai factory in the heart of. 76 years old rossana originally started off in the fashion industry she's always had an eye for exceptional design like this wooden furniture by dutch designer martin boss. for this sunday by leading spanish designer patricio keola. term gallery is home to the peculiar as well as the pricey like this unique shelf by spanish designer nacho carbonell for 90000 euros. the netherlands i were at the art basel in miami with his extraordinary piece since. then brad pitt came. up with about we could hardly believe it was the case.
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in several rooms visitors can watch video installations from the art project another view virtual views out of windows around the world. italian designer and manuel across he makes elaborate tables with objects and bedded in cast resin and there's no shortage of new crazy ideas krista made of this song chad just arrived from america it's made entirely out of silence and i call it a functional sculpture. each new object that catches her. is a fresh to real to her. now all she has to do is find the perfect spot for it in her ever growing temple of design. and with that we wrap up another show don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw or to see the reports again and be sure to follow us on social
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media for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin and thanks for watching and well seeing and.
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the one suggesting la donna summer music festivals. this year they're modestly quiet. or even silent. is their music playing anywhere. but summer music festivals during the coronavirus antenna.
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are just 21. and 30 minutes on d. w. . o. or her. places from morse to. rising temperatures water shortages blanche clearance claim there's an abundance of flammable material. and is the world's going up in smoke. global conflagration the world on fire. in 75 minutes on d w. beethoven is for me. it's for. beethoven is for. beethoven. and beethoven is for.
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beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020 the 50th anniversary here on d w. my 1st vice like most sewing machine. where i come from women are volunteered by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to write them by side isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by sight the last night and it took me mr monday night there. finally they gave up and mentioned buying on my site that 100 times because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreate for girls than rising up by. his knowledge i want to reach out to those woman back home who are bones by their duties and social goals and inform them of old dead basic rights my
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name is the about of the home and i work into. this is to use life from birth in doctors here in germany as capital capital battle to science a lot of folks russian dissident. specialists trying to find out why the opposition leader collapsed and fielding's because after drinking tea his supporters say he was poisoned was he there lifted to belize on saturday from siberia also coming up to the embattled leader of bella bruce puts the army on alert orders to protect
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authoritarian president alexander lukashenko it accuses nanto of man.

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