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these are not an option. i'm on and gravity are stuck in the spanish border area. along side other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts january 18th on t.w. . jerusalem out a song that has swept the globe in 2020 inspiring dunn's challenges all over the world including in europe more on that a little later in our show. with that welcome to your own max here's a look at what else we have coming up for you today. why
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a spanish artist paints huge murals of grandmothers as superheroes. and why a german collector lets his valuable classic cars rot in the woods and. we start with you on a scarf man who is one of the most in demand tennis in the world today the german singer is renowned for his extraordinary technique and charismatic performances and operas like common tosca and aida throughout his career he is one countless prizes including being crowned as the singer of the year at the international opera awards now he's found time to record his favorite christmas carols festive music for the christmas season and beyond. lord. sure career. this christmas carol is at least
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200 years old the honest kaufman performs it in the silent night chapel in old window washer and here salzburg austria the german star tenor is presenting his 1st christmas album here he is fulfilling a longstanding wish for himself and his fans as keep dance initiated shouldn't find there's an incredible number of beautiful christmas carols and in our culture there's a huge spectrum there on the ocean massive carols and ones from all over the world which my father play for us all the time he's in the. present but wins. here is going to. join us call fun selected 40 christmas songs for his album including his personal favorite plus alpine classics and christmas hits from around the world. the busy tenor enjoys the quiet of the christmas holiday.
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he's a target since christmas is a sacred time for night during this time of year i just want to be with my family and especially my children as much as possible i've always block a time in the red in my calendar just before christmas. no more working full time circuits. usually the opera star schedule is full on has been performing on the world's top stages for almost 20 years german and french operas are as much a part of his repertoire as italian ones. but this year everything. is different due to the coronavirus pandemic he's hardly had any performances and no live audience it's been a difficult time for the singer. is going to be so in goods that
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site on used to get into character in a very short time testament to their emotional world and they have to learn to step out of that role without the applause of the audience will help me break the tension. to stand up close despite knowing just. the christmas concert is also missing a live audience nevertheless kaufman's emotions don't fall short when singing festive songs christmas memories from his own childhood come back to the 51 year old tenor kaufman grew up in munich together with his older sister on holidays he was often allowed to play santas helper. christmas this year like so many other things is different than what we're used to but you know honest tough man doesn't see all the pandemic related restrictions as negatives. it was the opposing team has noticed it and embraced tie it.
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again something positive over this period of time i probably wouldn't have allowed myself to take off so much time for my career and just be with my family for so many months so this was good for me and hopefully it's been good for everyone. does have music we could condescend to help them to stand on the. jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way or the work nevertheless if you're honest kaufman could have it his way next year can be a lot less quiet all the way oh it's probably pretty certain right into war zones. now the festive season always reminds me of my grandmothers who lived through extremely challenging times and were true superheroes you say a pig. says that sentiment the spine of street artist creates gigantic portraits of . all super grannies painting them in her robotic style on building facades his murals are all based on real women just like these 2 you see about fields that
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grandmothers work incredibly hard and his old work on of them is often contacted by grandchildren who want to celebrate their grandmother's lives we met the artist and his latest news. they have super powers are carried by the way like mary poppins or juggle with large heavy pumpkins grandmas and superheroes. these murals are the work of spanish artist shows about in your hands a fear based on real grandmas from the countryside in his artwork joseph combines fantasy and reality one of them about how this. one fascinated by these women by their extraordinary strength and their ability to bring it and keep together family i also have a personal relationship with each of them i get to know them before and during the pain in process and every new subject i get to learn about another person's life
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it's fascinating the more they're going to be in the know i should be that. but if i. chose ross about. m.p. as his artist's name goes grandma's from his native. north question spink these women had to work hard to provide for their families. i'm inspired by telling stories and that's also what i want to do so long both an artist and a narrator at the same time. is about alonzo is one of his muses she does a little deletion town a veteran and is the protagonist of his latest art project. hello what are you doing up there. oh my god. it's very i really like it a lot. i'm better looking in the mural than in real life is really.
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this about alonso began from work at an early age she was 15 mother died and she had to take care of 5 siblings she worked in the fields all her life. yeah i was always busy doing something when you're working in the fields you still need to keep an eye on household chores if only there had been a gas heater our washing dishes but they didn't exist back then. isabel cranswick is the 16th grandmother to have been painted by joseph m.p. he created his 1st large scale superhero grandma back in 2016 this near the town of junior glaciations pottery expert. and in bio is at least a strong performer. as photos of these miracles travel the world
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became an inspiration for younger generations who started sharing photos of themselves on social media just a as the grandmas. bag and vera and those are bought in piece and year olds can reach up to 15 metres in height and take about 6 weeks to complete before he starts working on a new project he 1st gets to know the grandma and her family. where's my boat if you know what i think these minerals are one of them are going to be because they give recognition to all these one who have worked so hard their entire lives on the to this day and they haven't really been they have now as you know yes we're going to run out of and now that i'm all of this in your own look at the whole family is just so proud where you have me yeah. morning after having met the protagonist of a painting several times you know it was about him sourced by don't a photo shoot grandma's equipped with
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a superpower that matches her life story and they were all painted in comic stop. and it out the on the generation born in the seventy's and eighty's let me up with science fiction economy so it's really fun times elements from those phone outs and combining with the grandmas this. even young children can immediately spot what superpower age grandma possesses but i'm out of gaza but of all that no. more and more towns is playing here as he jokes about to come it being one of his large scale mules they are the superhero grandmamma's. from super grannies we move on to sue put cause the multimillionaire michelle fairley she is absolutely crazy about cars as a fashion designer he made enough money to begin collecting them and eventually quit his job to focus on his passion for vehicles full time enjoyed success as
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a racing driver and then began redesigning cars you now boasts a collection of $250.00 unique constructions we paid him a visit at his car sculpture park near. he builds electric sports cars. leaves expensive classic cars to rot in the forest. and drives this deal dragon car. blue nation is a classic car dealer car designer born in the band and collector with a passion for extraordinary vehicle. the suit his looks like a car could be as ours but it isn't a car in the traditional sense this is a work of. this car could also be called a work of art the electros is one of the world's fastest electric race cars and was designed by a food dish of initials and when i go for speed this feels like
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a kick in the behind in other words we drive it was a tough luck am in the city accelerates to 102.4 seconds which is astronomical because of it to. his fantastic vehicles can be found in his classic car engine see a met man near dusseldorf this is where his classic cars are collected restored and sold. it's always so much fun to look at my treasures the jaguar x k $140.00 the cobras the mustang fastback and my gosh here's the secret of my fish well enough the longer this is where i feel the happiest at home this is the way they should be kept as a sometimes i feel like no or for them by creating a noah's ark if i wish i mean i want an awesome example of all types of cars so i can see the whole spectrum of green cars ever made it over to the school gave me. in sicily he tracked down this hearse that a mafia boss had made for his funeral. he got
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a dragon card from 2 ukrainian artists who built it from an old model. and to peel the smallest car in the world the serial production also found a home with. the flu this built this vehicle himself it demonstrates what a classic car from a 950 should look like according to his take. the shit i feel like a work of art with my stuff he is capable here a lot of she's a great deal and inspired to see the clinic's 1st professional success had nothing to do with cars he made his fortune in the 1980 s. as a fashion designer an experience that helped him design his electric race car about a decade ago. i was bored to tears and i started designing cars the same method as when i was a fashion designer making collections for the fashion shows and trade fairs so 1st
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off i sketched designs electress is a fast car so it should have a rather evil grin look like a will or shark. in 2000 influential caused a stir with his car cemetery located in woodland on his private estate near does the dog clinician displayed 50 classic cars it was an extravagant 50th birthday gift to himself. all models are from 1950 the year he was born now they're rusting away. those if these cars were properly for storage and they'd be worth a fortune there were this rolls royce it was used for formal occasions by the queen but it is from buckingham palace but there are lots of fancy old cars and snaps in your seams if you wear these if it's more interesting to see how they transfer them when they're not longer use and how major turns them into a natural work of bart's shop but 'd it's an unusual art installation with
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a clear message. others everything is ephemeral and so all cars and even if they were great race cars. the cobra is a legend. british classic car from the 960. leaders manufactures a small line of cars equipped with modern technology. he uses cars to turn traditions upside down people these conventions are meant to be broken. followed by the everything's effected by movement and transformation i want to traders out there was going to transform myself as well as influence the culture of automobiles do my bit and as a result of that you created something that didn't exist before. that we get the shaft of us for initially gave much. crazy ideas keep adding a spark to the world of automobiles.
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if you want to love it or hate it some people think it reeks others can't get enough of the smell you may have guessed it i'm talking about cheese there are thousands of varieties the world over but no country is as famous for us as france then and particularly for maturing and aging cheeses and being a metaphor if you know a mustard cheese mature is an actual profession that now is among the best in the business we met him in view for that to find out more about this cullen area. cheese isn't just cheese mature in your properly is an art that you are not a honey has message perfection is jesus loved by going makes worldwide. we think of the new this important that is not too salty or 2 distinct it is
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a quality as there are on milk and she says have given their lives here or we screw through it with you. are not hunting he and his son john francoise what she's after gnaws the ace cheese and refined its flavor. is or is the 1st i'm good and she says something to enjoy my life and life is beautiful when you have friends and when you know how to enjoy yourself. from his cheese store in milford it a small town in the french alsace region but not surprise michelin star restaurants worldwide and. in his 6 cheese store shrooms there are around 100 different types of raw milk cheeses something years to mature. we think if you should put people in the most important other producers the cows the goats the sheep and also the people who make the cheese of course these that's the basis of very good cheese and then of course you'll be treated right as
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amateurs here until it's reached perfection for the east in many religious form is a one hour drive from your threat for john francoise qantas and his father it isn't what you have a good relationship with her more than 60 producers after all the way the animals are kept in flawless is the taste of the cheese from a good melt to make a high quality of sheen so the goat's nutrition is very important you have to pay attention to what you feed them and when and how much but because the goats graze on different plants in the pasture when we process the milk in a dairy we have to take this into consideration coveted. wallace emily roman your specialty is the goat cheese pick does us just dance well antony checks the choir. and monkeys are good to hear you 1st well this cheese you know this is light elegant acidity but a very pleasant center and you also have a nightly aroma another among all how it's worth all the news you can order.
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before this cheese goes on sale the past at least for 2 weeks on the wooden boards from the chief store which the temperature doing the right in the process is also crucial. john francois antony also checks for cracks in the cheese wills they will cost the cheese to ripen too quickly as the taste brushing the cheese regularly with salt and water ensures the right level of moisture this is the kind that is not irrevocable you have to sense it until you look at the cheese when you feel what you should or shouldn't do not. do you can already see the delft like this group here a swiss hard cheese is already 2 years old. it has an elegant aroma at the beginning with a dash of acidity after worst comes a song crust one of those 2 to the crystal is a ship at the very end
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a nice little flavor through music and often. before many people especially cheeses are calling every highlight to create a perfect cheese platter often a variety of 5 cheeses is enough. here's a counter i'll call him in a master of course goes cheese and she sees you usually have to have these whenever you make a variety platter. or not antony doesn't have a favorite cheese by the way he says he can't decide he's been known as a cheese often for more than 35 years star sounds like a long rant to be on his taste and knowledge but what is it that special about his cheese. city formers angeles cheese isn't always the most beautiful for the survey try you're for the buffet but for me it's the cheese with the strongest emotional impact and with the best taste. cheese is more than just food and
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friends it's a cultural asset they represent the french way of life. if that's what your appetite to go to our you tube channel d.w. food and check out our new series cook it like a german where you can find out how to prepare delicious german dishes. interested in german cuisine then this is the show for you. and i had to cook it like a german cook for the sistine present some of jimmy's finest dishes to foodies from around the world. need. this time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we get it all. cook it like a german. food.
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thanks to take talk dance challenges seem to be ever present but one has really hit the heights this year going viral across platforms and continents jerusalem was a south african hit song by master k.g. but it really took off this year when a group of young golan's decided to dogs to it in their lunch break it goes something like this. let's see how it made its way across the world. jerusalem not in 20 or 20000 people the world over dance to this song like these students in homburg doctors and care workers in tucson for. this flash mob the airport staff in riga or even priests and nuns in. this video from an untold i was one of the 1st after the dance group had uploaded the video on line
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the song quickly went viral and the global dance challenge was. from the moment he 1st saw the video friend 1st base choreographer and dance coach and yes i was hooked his explanation for this jerusalem a phenomenon is ongoing and song is special about this song is that is deeply spiritual people feel courageous and especially in times of the pandemic the figures that you the energy and strength to see this one i'm going to leave my worries aside i live i'll take some time for myself not quite for others colleagues cleaning staff it doesn't matter we're all one and we're all united. by be the most famous dance challenge this year but it's definitely not the only one on tick tocks and other social media platforms many people are discovering the joys of dancing during lockdown across the world numerous fees have gone viral
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dances to the song blinding lights by the weekend are among the most successful. people around the world also dance to let's do it again by j. boog and 2020. as the year draws to an end here comes by snoop dog and anna kendrick is very popular 2 collections one lets us in on the secrets of a successful choreography to jerusalem a. new form of the formula that i've discovered it is not street. forward. 6 times 46 time 4 steps that's easy watch your 341234 you do the changeover step you don't come directly should. just think this is what it looks like when people pulling immerse themselves in a spirit of community in times of corona in europe and across the globe. there is
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just too many meaning to the message of the song is clear we can only do it together and especially on these uncertain and difficult times but also when you're happy we need to stick together and it's just so much more fun you get together without them see you come out of their skin color because legend that is what i was you've achieved cannot achieve my life with me it's about us all coming together and with a very simple maze the move together emotion comes from motion in motion. that is precisely what thousands experience a feeling of joy and light hearted ness and above all a sense of community in this very unusual year. that's all from us for today and for this time yeah we wish you all a healthy start and said 2021 make sure to stop by our website d.w. dot com slash lifestyle where we're giving away one of these exclusive euro max backpacks join us again next time but often out.
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is it over you news a live from berlin police are calling an explosion in nashville tennessee unintentional bombing incident 3 people are injured after a motor home explodes damaging buildings and shattering windows but an update on the situation from tennessee also coming up on the show european union nations start to pick through the post-breakfast a trade deal the 2000 page document still needs to be ratified by the british and european parliament. and of down but not out of 2020 was a year until later.
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