tv Kultur.21 Deutsche Welle August 30, 2020 12:30am-1:01am CEST
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where's b m. through the fruits of the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery if there is so you could give you. what is the earth the more you need to start september 18th on g.w. . find out why east are not only busy but also music later in the show. and with a very warm welcome to new edition of your a max let's see what else we have lined up for you. our color pastry chef
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and big hollywood celebrities are. probably very end king in the 2nd enjoy the beautiful alps. the leader of the even if they know of and it's silly is very popular destination for decades the venice film festival has taken place here every year the greatest names in motion pictures visit the international event this year the festival is set comments on september 2nd but with the coronavirus pandemic raging procedures have changed and the festival will be a little more modest than usual so it might look a little different compared to this photo from the past we took a trip to the lido before the festival kicks in to visit some of the most attractive and well known locations on the island. the lido diva needs
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is only 15 minutes by want to bust over from venice is old town the island 11 kilometers long and 1.5 kilometers wide is located in the venetian lagoon and protects the city from the and can see this venetian district is much quieter than the city center and that is exactly what appeals to and salvador she lives on the island and loves it is unique but the lido was not always known as a holiday destination. so in vientiane times the norm by the greek and the romans on the way to the sun for german regions it was a commercial route then it was also very protected by the venetian since there were fortresses needed 3 fortresses with the marine fun tree and 2 engine villages at the edge of really the rest of leave there was a wilderness until the meat of the 19th century when the beach results started their leader was one of the most exclusive beach resorts in the world from that
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time all the words. the main town which like the island is. not just on the island with about 17000 inhabitants as in the old town of venice there are numerous small canals here. the more than 250 venice in the center of lido are aka textural highlight. respect goes from a mix of these could be. here. new your roman. byzantines. the old styles but the old mixed together sometimes the lido is famous worldwide for the venice international film festival despite the coronavirus pandemic the festival is taking place this year preparations are in full swing the golden lion is not only the old. for the best
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film but also decorates that. in the course of time a building built in 1037 was extended several times and is still the main venue today i'm real. or not was 18 and i could enter every i was seeing more than one movie a day and so i'm still 3. and like me most of the now. the 1st venice film festival took place in 1982 only a few metres away from the cinema it was held on the terrace of the grand hotel. by the italian architect. it is still a meeting place for movie stars. are incredible because they were built at the turn of the 19th and early 20th century there were 5 stars with their private. swimming pool and.
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only 15 minutes. from very nice. it was also made famous by thomas months novella dead in venice from the 1911 the german writer often stayed on the island. the main attraction of the leader. is and names the beach it stretches along the entire side of the island that is open to the after. the word comes from latin and coast a special feature here with the so-called cup on this. is more called the g.'s that are used by people that go to the beach to have. shade and the changing room. only a few minutes away from the ferry pier you can find the restaurant. cuisine is famous for its fish and see. dishes and pizza featured on the menu. from the
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terrace you have a wonderful view of this is old town. and today relaxing on the deep beneath the sea. and here's another spot where you can meet celebrities a small pastry shop in nice a city in west germany near frankfurt what do you expect to see celebrities like brad pitt or johnny depp there well actually you can and you can not only meet them there you can also eat them their new sculpts movie celebrities as cakes in her bakery then your craik with chocolate icing isn't that a dream come true. whether it's hollywood star brad pitt. johnny depp as captain jack sparrow.
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for british actor daniel craig has changed. from big any celebrity as a kid. i 1st discovered decorating in modeling after my son was born and i had to bake a cake for him and that's how it all started. he turned her hobby into a professional. tree from her bakery in the western german city of these parts since 29 teams to daily mirror speaking british actor daniel craig in his role as james bond. holders week or treat start the staple for meat of rice krispies and. i sculpt the cake and form ahead so i can get the nose and all the features right. including. the plots for there's room for the eyes. and then.
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the next step is to smother the celebrity in modeling chocolate 2 to 3 kilograms of it her cheek. originally from pakistan loves working with a. modeling chocolate it's like working with clay except you can eat it. it's very easy to work with. then comes the critical sculpting the features. here are the extremely steady have lots of patience and a sharp eye for the smallest details. it can take for up to 4 days to get the skin color every wrinkle or. just right. once you've got the right time and this shine in the eye it looks absolutely
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brilliant. and this is the finished creation of daniel craig. as a kid. or for your taste buds only. it's almost to bite into the works of art. and that's the art of the day it's a cake you have to eat that's why it's made of chocolate so people will eat it if you make something like this for a kid without a 2nd thought and in a blink of an eye it's gone thanks. he finds inspiration in the amazing life like. britain's emma jane and a colorful creation by americans in israel. the next. celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he
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did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 your route. but how often do we have a chance to take a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and talking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on our you tube channel g w food he's a taste of what we have so often. don't like to see these. stories. to see as. the smell amazing the best
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chefs with their best tips from need just to begin diets and all the recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord your list i mean. subscribe and enjoy d w for. king luke fish the 2nd reigned over bavaria in the late 19th century today he is known as the fairy tale king because the cast and palaces he left behind have a touch of magic. not only splendor and luxury but nature as well this month he would have turned $175.00 to mark the event a new book of photos of the king's favorite spots in the bavarian alps has just been released we took a royal tour of some of these beautiful places and you are welcome to join us.
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to be very and serve the scene of countless tales and legends many revolve around king lived big the 2nd who lived here in the 19th century mountaineer and authors i'm just talking about his father to his traces. the king looked fake was a great nature lover a mountain of a mountain this side of him is barely known and that is what fascinates me about him her fascination prompted her to work together with photographer stefan was in both the book of photos but king looted expression for the mountains. today's under 14 birds tour begins at the palace. this is where the king resided and spent the longest period of his life. standing in stark contrast at the edge of the surrounding park is a colorful moroccan house this is the album the whole of the original this charming house was featured at the paris world's fair. looks like heard about it and had it
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transported. guns but it was absolutely enchanting with its r e n told style. changed the styles very deliberately. in the midst of the strict beat of my a period like many others who needed an escape and this house embodied the idea of orientalism of sultans in her rooms and water pipes and look they can lift out that fantasy in this house and in this in hollis it's. from the moroccan house english big straight up into the mountains. the 2nd green the bavaria from 864-2886. is known as the fairy tale as he is less remembered for his governing skills and in his extravagant building projects such as noice french tanker asil.
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zhamnov frydenberg also takes us to the less well known sites king little creek went to. such as the. mountain well. it's not that easy to reach. as looked like he had also done mostly to go in look they came up here his footman had to carry his both top up for him. to take wouldn't go without his comforts but says he brought along his champagne on his wine and had kegs of beer carried out for his 7 cartons it took 20 men to hole everything up here. alice have all. in his younger days the king often rode up to the lodge on horseback he celebrated birthdays i'm dying to hear more and curtain up this really is a very special place it's simply fantastic you can see that it's
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a peak in the background and the better shine range and it's quite a panoramic landscape now to make new have beautiful it is. our tour through the period our sleeves pass one breathtaking view after another the next point also casts a spell on king live it is one of the deepest and largest openly make. them on to mt. dick inherited the hunting watches upon his father's death as an animal lover he immediately prohibited hunting in the area. it makes me very people point vies a bit higher up a privilege in this night been faithfully rebuilt after the original was destroyed in a fire. does he as this is king looked like the seconds viewing pavilion he had more of them built on the surrounding piigs and like to see the and read the
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rest up in them. and to enjoy this. from the top the u.s. landscape that was his kingdom so the feeling up here is indescribable to me it's like flying. sondra a collective term question to her. a real tribute to the period and its p.v.t. ltd. and from bavaria to sweeten now as it's time to meet in other major lava danya vest he creates odd works from the what he collects in the forest for example spoon his what carvings are usually not used in the kitchen but show in exhibitions the world over we've met daniel best at his house in sullivan sweden to humor about why he
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finds wood so fascinating and why he chose to work with it. sensual is strong and hard yet soft and flexible at the same time and a lie. i see the spin is an art project i'm tired of this constant it has a symbolism and a lot of thought i needed as well as a certain aesthetic i. was sitting with. the don i mean it's done your best. and i work with would.
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call going from a forest is a place where i can relax and reenergize at the same time. it's also a place that inspires me a lot less things or a forest is fantastic. probably moment i'm working on these long spoons i need beechwood for them it's a blond wood with a very light green fairly pale and not really all that exciting but still majestic and beautiful so it's going to be beach story perfect then. we'll be able.
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circle with 123 or even 4 of these fabulous long shapes out of that. for lent. that's to end his living as a commercial photographer only started carving wood in 2016 the 1st exhibition soon followed for example in stockholm and tokyo. i started with my desire not to have to work for other people to do my own thing. to find a means of expression that's really all my you. know from. the idea 1st was to explore this as an object and find other forms and those
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were used. i think these long trips relate to the search for like the longing for it you see the light i have to stretch yourself. when you stretch yourself open yourself up and become on. top chef daniel but that's the is designing a complete set of wooden table where for the top swedish disc on a man with 2 mitchell in starts these creations are designed to be used. i think is really magical. it's beautiful just beautiful here it would almost disappeared. i 1st i didn't realize the bulls were also made of wood i don't. know but i have that's fine it's now it's pliable and strong at the same time and
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inspires also were ever upwards towards the light that i ever hear of that's most important ever forwards and upwards. these are best known for making money but then you know they can also make music d.j. and big deal he sam translates the humming sound these make into electronic music he does this to raise awareness for the a collage of problems that tretton why bees with extinction we met a camera shy d.j. and be a lover in the british capital london to take a close look at how he produces his so called in sick take music.
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keeping bees and working as a d.j. aren't normally activities that most people would see as related in any way not to be any separate his music comes from the buzzing of bees produces cool beats with it and has a message for his listeners as being hosley of loss of a set during the time i was trying to make a performance audio piece a statement from the base to speak for themselves people connect today through 3 sounds. the only sense studied art and designed and began his experimental music while he was still a student because that insect. c uses a special software to isolate the different frequencies of the bees
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a minute. there are 3 types of being a high this is the queen group who is the draw and the charge of their own frequency range. so the crate has a high pitch piping sound homeworkers has economy midrange sound drunk may all be a piece bearings so. he uses a scanner to record the sounds made by the beings the frame he built is fitted with microphone use under a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in libya hives. being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once he's filled the recorders memory and the london fog bearly sent takes it home to his studio he analyzes the bee sounds and arranges them through various synthesizers to create a track when you put sounds all this there because carnival lastic so unique. i
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mean if. the interface for this synthesizer is to be flying into the flower you know. it's we've got it. it's in the works the sound would. be any samples taken his sound installations all over the world for example to the os electronica festival in linz austria and the media ought to be another in fatfat poland. but. he always takes to the stage in a beekeeper suit he wants to remain anonymous he wants the listeners to concentrate solely on the music. that this year his performances
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a concert. during a lot of locally being able to come appear to might be is just maybe today it's. you know regardless of the pandemic in lockdown i receive the bees just carry on as normal. and not happy that there's not as much pollution. this year. defense bees are happy to give any semblance to his sounds or a hit especially with young audiences at the same time they raise awareness of the worldwide decline of the populations. and that brings us to the end of the program but don't forget to follow us on social media and visit our website there you can find out how to draw from this watch in an exclusive euro max these online until we meet again about.
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anniversary. 75 years ago or 2 came to an end. when the berlin kids legacy is still visible i would like to learn more about the end of the war german and also more about the people of. the last days of the war and a new beginning join me in the search for trees this here in the capital. w. . it's an invisible thread. it's been depicted in many ways. the
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