tv Kulturzeit Deutsche Welle October 31, 2020 2:30pm-3:00pm CET
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i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes them but most they're laughing with the people german thinks deep into the german culture of the new ridiculous grammar there you go it's all about who their new i'm rachel join me for me to get on to the course. minimalist moves and precise choreography are the trademarks of the french don school retain the value you have that more on that later and with that a very well known come to a new edition of euro backs let's see what else we have in the show today.
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europe next week autumn max merrill takes less and the going full year in paris and . needs it was damn good at the top fashion designer for the european project. a lot of people are celebrating halloween and so we start the show with a cake make up from britain who specializes in scary creations sarah harvey's customers need a strong stomach to bite into her sweet treats how about a sexual and human brain it's all made of chocolate but it looks disturbingly real or a-k. shaped like a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the
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pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school. and when i started making things. it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just take them and chocolate. and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break. used to model blanks figures preserves chocolate is much easier to work with for bait goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and
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then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate importance didn't do this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates top white ones and i work with those over and over again. played isn't the only thing on the menu sarah hardy also begs cakes where you really wonder is that edible like this. or a zombie cage perfect for how we. the idea is that i make something as horrible as what you might see on the walking dead but then we get to eat it. the cake is made up of several sections all banked and molded to individuate like this stomach to made of cake base cases it in mass you down and then molds it into shape. when she paints it
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with food coloring it looks increasingly realistic sarah hardy has learned everything by doing it and never baked a cake until i was nearly 40 so i had to get a recipe book on my. but being a sculptor really helps because i can already see things in 3 dimensions and i know roughly how to make in lots of different materials before estimating cake and chocolate. she doesn't only get our inspiration from horror from a walk in the forest can also provide food for thought. are plenty here. she then processors her findings on tuesday agree perhaps they will soon be available in chocolate for. which they really love the buying i just found it it's a really nice shape that because of its very sculptural and it will look perfect of
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chocolate. chocolate cake the liver is ready to go so hard is daughter time gets a major over she will form the upper part of the rich creation. intestine with cajun white chocolate around it all good enough to eat if you dare. when a customer commissions a cake like this they definitely eat it it's always feel like a party or birthday or something and their reactions are usually getting everyone to take photographs selfies with it and everything for a good few hours and they wait until very last minute for they can eat it. ok now it's time to perform the autopsy. i love that song because i would really like to have one for what makes for
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a fair party and if you enjoy bacon you can find lots more exciting cake recipes on our you tube channel d w food. don't like to see these. stories. in newseum as a. amazing the best chefs with their best tips from leadership to begin diets and all the recipes secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord of my list. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. for oh a serious quirky customs your a mix report a mix marrow travels all over europe not just to find out about strange customs and traditions but to try them out for him so this time max went to one of the world's
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most traumatic cities that is where he set himself and ambitious goal to learn how to steer a gondola in just one day. my search for quirky customs has this time brought me to the iconic italian city of venice. this is known of baltimore for its canals and those that traverse them the go on the list. the world over for ferrying tourists through the maze of waterways i want to join the club and learn how to steer these magnificent boats. it's an incredibly exclusive profession and one that i aim to master and just one day. show theo i. do think i can learn much in one day. of my training. only one day.
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much. on how much can i learn in one day. the. road venice is an all female rowing organization my lord they could work has gone the list but it is nearly impossible for them to get into this old boy's club can you tell me a little bit about yourself how long you've been rowing and so i started when i was going to 34 years old they just throw me in a boy then push the bike away. back again and that's. something i don't think i'll just feel. financially is giving me lots of help this seems to be plenty to think about. try. world. this is much harder than it looks. so you don't think this
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is so much interest and you know that. if it. ok. my instructor is a. in the boat with me with an extra paddle this is sort of like having driving lessons again and then. a straight back is not the best idea when it comes to bridges. luckily i've stayed dry and also less than an hour i'm on finishes main road. along the canal ground and now i'm not super but that's. fortunately the paddle slipping out of it's wooden rests the fork not ideal and the big boats are making me double a bit with a waves so how did i do for a 1st time. in
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grey. didn't fall in the water. it's a good result and then you were really fast down there really really really fast. and with my newfound confidence i challenge elena to embrace venice is founder jane corporal is in the boat with me to make sure i don't damage it i'm even getting some last minute tips. of course i've got no chance against a true venetian i even feel like she's taking it easy on me. but at least i'm chauffeured on the way back from the bridge. but i definitely feel a lot more at home on this side of the boat and you can maybe tell that i really
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started sweating on vaca and i really have an appreciation for what it means to do this professionally. well i'm glad he didn't fall into the water now in our next report we need 5 young men from france who have developed their own and mazing got style one that messed the rise of their audiences and has changed they'll life so they live and different cities and france and all have normal day jobs as plumbers or shop were chris but when they come together on stage based audiences at home and abroad. this performance is poetry in motion these hip hop dances from southern france have created a mesmerizing style. they call themselves. they
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live up to the name that. moves creates geometric forms. hisor zone choreography and. turns up on count 56781234 make a stop on 5678. kids simple but effective moves imposes. performances minimalist no costumes no sets just a few stage lights it may look easy enough but it's hard work it isn't as easy as you'd say and what you don't see is how important it is to have a solid structure the visual our bodies have to stand firmly on both legs and hold the tension in the pose continuously that's very strenuous you know and. also has
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social media to thank for their success in 2017 the 2 founding members posted their 1st video of a performance online. also mean we stepped into a studio and started making our moves within want any kind of choreography where we'd be doing the same thing. we just wanted to have a connection between us and create moves and one thing led to another or we wanted to be poetic music region was black and white and on choreography and that's what we posted and the next day we had over 1000000 hits. soon after they expanded the trip to find members of. the young french dunces had met at so-called battles dancing duels in the hip hop scene. with. a pretty stupid about the women dons battles were used to getting a reaction immediately. to the value it's different. with
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ricky many people in the audience are totally focused on what we're doing. at 1st we thought they didn't like it. a highly original style of dance took them into the finals of a talent show one french. television. and on american television they've downs to superstars like jennifer lopez. even with this success they're still not dancing professionally full time he's the drama. he's a stalker. you're an electrician. going to a little grocery store he's director of a dance center and a friend and the organizers are very. going to go. with me and so we still manage to meet up i'm home together for what. they value dialogue with their
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audience after every show cause hearing breath they talk to their founders who are of all ages. is into this event cycle music all of their old synchronizing coordinated just incredible how they can achieve such a mechanical effect with their supple bodies mechanics if they were machine decides to go for it but they are people. and office this one is you know this you know skillful e.q. is very impressive how they do that it feels good don't i think i must train very hard for it. their apparent since have become less frequent to the coronavirus pandemic but that done for those of you mentally that now hope to go on tour again sometime soon. well that didn't really sound like much then but i'd say as you have seen it from
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germany can make amazing sounds on objects of all kinds just 33 years old he is constantly adding new instruments like shifts propellers and watts of bottles to his repertoire and because he is so multi-talented the quality by percussionist is invited to give guest performances in major concert halls. think she was no performances laden with emotion. 33 year old alexei gassy may is one of the world's best percussionists by their own classical draw sets the xylophone all marimba he's mastered his craft to perfection. here the hurt that i want to learn from this is my greatest passion i really like to get to the bottom of things. or you know when you work with an instrument or other you realize how
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much more it has to offload and you thought if you're the whole there are colors and nuances in there and from that for that and i try to build something that makes a statement and also i got. to. make sega hasim a is always trying out new improper instruments like this ship's propellor. he's not concerned with the visual effects so much as with its unique metallic sound. music it's always about playing something that evokes a particular feeling that you can't put into words what you can they can't octane any other way. because music started where wordstar why dalal fun where words simply fail me where i can describe something and that's what we're seeking in music doesn't we're seeking a very particular feeling that goes with this crew of. how much feeling can be
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found in household objects is revealed in his piece so well off bottle. one color gets i would essentially it's all about capturing the soul of these objects fans thought a fossil. he's a rock after his water bottle has an incredible range of sounds that are all well hidden and buried within a very quiet. there we've been through too far as we call fall out with the aid of a microphone and some dedication. i can bring them out. he's got several 100 instruments in his berlin studio including plenty of improvised ones for a new composition titled levy he wants a very specific tapestry of sound but they're basically going to make them resonate
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a little turns to use things have to be insulated from the ground. so a little more sound comes out. requires what the composer calls a junk political station basically come set made from junk. you can buy a sound anywhere in the world no music shop can provide it you have to go out and look you know i ask myself where can i get this sound from here. even just for a short matinee i like saying gassy mayfield's the thing with instruments to get rich variety of sounds that he wants for this concert season the brandenburg state orchestra invited him to frankfurt and to order as an artist in residence to go on 0 your work there of course he's still a very young artist who has achieved breathtaking success in a relatively short period of time he gets invited to take part in on
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a song because it is asia and other parts of the world that he has a propensity to buy and when you see what such a young man cannot do and when you experience him live on stage it blows your way really is right up there with the best. b he's for ever really. putting the role of percussion. at some stage i realize that i do what i do very well and that there are only maybe a handful of other people who can do it was for me but that isn't the decisive point for me i'm grateful that i can make music it was iraq evidently people who like it and that i can share it with i'm very lucky. i like saying a gas in the takes percussion to
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a whole new musical level and. time now to meet a man who dresses many of your of queens and princes this belgian designer. then has long been a favorite with royalty all over the continent so why did a wafts wear his creations we met up with him in the belgian kept so brussels to find out. queen maxima of the netherlands west his creations. tailored to many of your ups and princesses. through playboy i was brought up as a royalist but i also love being able to help beautiful personality.
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is one of belgium's best known fashion designers. he's been a designer of choice for the european royals for over 30 years as. he perceives conduct via his royal. and his. clothes downstairs but the voting is done up here where it's more private it's more comfortable or the princess's or queen's diaries and discuss what's coming up with their assistance or some engagements. on the time they'll need to hire another time not the wardrobe is a complex matter. and to one half a 1000000 is the certified pervade to belgium. when designing the outfit worn by mathilde's for the carnation of her husband king philip that was and not to consider. the dress to be absolutely timeless because the official photo couldn't
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happen expiry date so the dress couldn't follow a particular fashion clearly but it needed to be very minimalist as it would later become part of belgian history. queen maxima affair netherlands seen here with britain's queen elizabeth also west for millions designs she buys her everyday clothes from him to. find that this range of very well. the more italian tongue. more yellows and various different terms that go well with tweeted for example of a victory truly sweden's crown princess victoria has also paid for a 1000000 a visit he says she has a great sense of humor and of course he remembers was. this trans am for sizers the wires to i can well imagine that on a young princess along with a beautiful necklace. that would be
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a great dress for princess victoria. simple but elegant because of the fabric in the gold but i think. the 63 year old 1st started out as an interior designer. a job he continued up until 983 when he took on me not to impress those in the elegant avenue q yes. he was immediately successful as a fashion designer but it wasn't until 986 that he 1st started dressing the royals like belgium's then queen paula heard about him and was immediately taken with his designs to this it reminds me of past time also because i was a lot younger then of course. forgettable moments in my career after that things continued step by step with coming to me to. potential off a marilyn doesn't only dress the royalist it's creations can be found in more than
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$152.00 ticks across europe and the united states dresses are his speciality with prices starting at $600.00 euro is a piece its classic style appeals to many as it is my creations are essentially timeless but still in keeping with the time of the minimalistic i think people come to a fashion house or because they want choice but also because they want to buy clothes that they'll be able to wear out for a long time designs that are more than just a passing trend or every one of them. keen to promote talents he believes young belgian fashion designers have a great future ahead of them but his job won't be up for grabs anytime soon. it's for royalty. that's all we have time for today but don't forget to follow us on social media and visit our website where you can find out one way to strong thanks for watching they say and i'll buy.
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