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and they share private footage with us then it's never been seen before. back during the start of people $28.00 on the w. i . just imagine how it was when you only get from one room to the next on the plec line 10 meters above the ground we find out how one spend your concert and all church into a very unusual home later in the show. and with that a very warm welcome to a new edition of europe max let's see what else we have in to show for you. how
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one parisian dance account painted with michael jackson iconic moon walk and. a muster baker shows us how to make the perfect union the apple strudel. iceland is famous for its volcanic landscapes and spectacular wazza falls and normally the pace of life is very slow there especially in small places like the town of who is a big on iceland's north coast it is home to just 2300 people but now it's buzzing with excitement because it could become world famous all thanks to an oscar nomination for best original song the song is called who's a vic my hometown it comes from the movie you're a vision song contest the story of which is set in who's live it and it
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really is in the running for an academy award and now the whole town is doing its best to bring the osca home to who is i think. this is a small harbor town of who civic located on the northern coast of iceland it's a sleepy little place mainly known for its whale watching excursions at least it was until hollywood arrived you know the soul in icelandic would never win eurovision song so i know i'm being silly but i'm just i'm just anxious the musical comedy hero vision song contest the story of fire saga put who civic on the international map in 2020 to film it with hollywood stars will ferrell and rachel mcadams is set in the coastal towns it's about 2 small time musicians who are trying desperately to be in the contest following a series of disasters they end up representing iceland local entrepreneur or leave or listen has seen 1st hand how the film changed the town this is the 1st time
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there's a real production of sort of an eye roll muscle for really excited. we didn't know what this bill would be a lot like so when it came out we were actually very pleased with how we are depicted in this film we like to make fun of ourselves so we really enjoyed hollywood doing that as well. and now the films featured track who civic my hometown has been nominated for an oscar for best original song. and believes his efforts helped get is nominated he organized a campaign to get the song widely known. or not really one when the song had the chance to get to the oscars decided to go full steam ahead the last campaign who told the local community rally together. you can already be used. to
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impact this well. the result was this video. won by my members. well scuttle for battle come to my hometown. the most notable column in the book because the more. i have the more you like it or you have the figure who for some a little more gooder with name and a book. yes a moment i'm the only author who thought. everyone knows how to do something you know so we came together to work on this video that we have if you want to tell a funny story but also to raise awareness that this song is as attempts to win and to get people to listen time. since the nomination everyone here is rooting for the song even the schoolchildren have learned how to sing it.
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it was. in the meantime preparations are underway in who civic for the academy awards in los angeles on april 25th. the main street has been given the red carpet treatment in the hopes of a winner. so how do the locals rate the songs chances are the chances are pretty good and it's in my opinion by far the best song out of all the ones that are nominated the song is sketchy and the melody is beautiful and there i hope the
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academy or grace who is there gets number one number one and i shrunk the one in europe and number one in the world at the moment i think the song down stands a pretty. the chance of winning this song actually plays a big role in the film because the other song on the 4 song sort of comedy they are and put it so this one actually marks the turning point in the story so not something that is about you. win or lose the song about who something has brought new life to the local community and to the personality of the town. some people live in apartments of us and houses and some even live in former churches like past kaviak his home is a converted 16th century church a modern kitchen has replaced the aisle to her and instead of religious motifs the walls are now decorated with mortar off course we've met up with him in northern spain where he literally zips from one room to the next.
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it's heading from one room to the next via a slack line suspended 10 meters in the air in a converted church. welcome to my home and i hope you like it. is neither an artist nor a priest this multimedia designer lives in a former 16th century church now converted into a spacious loft it's located in so planted. in northern spain affording a stunning view of the region's hilly landscapes if you were in the middle of nature in a forest you look at is what fascinates me most as well as the fact that this is a truly unique building. waking up in the mornings the 1st thing i see are these cars see only this stone arches and old brick work living here really is something special. inside the only reminder that this was once a place of worship is the building's basic layout now it is home to his girlfriend
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and his dog. 36 year old thomas had a modern kitchen fitted where the altar once stood and instead of statues of the holy virgin or crosses part works hang on the walls. what you see here dates back to the year 1530. it was important to us not to change anything as far as was possible. you can still see some of the old and different layers of paint from different periods in history that is. going to you know. the interior design is all tosses work even crafted some of the furniture himself like this dining table. also came up with this quirky wine rack. the church hadn't been in use since the late 1970 s. and had fallen into disrepair eventually. sold the ruin to top. in
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2016 together with the help of an architect friend taz got to work restoring the building it took 3 years thought though that there were chunks of stone and i wouldn't be i'm sorry to say late lydia but i get the elements of the pops through given that i knew it would be done but i found out the walls are almost 500 years old with a stunning good condition that i will be there you will get a full title of the letters they have to prop up the dome and bell tower will walk up to me when people there but everything else was fine you know that effect i mean it. tossed that installed a wooden frame on around a quarter of the space to create 2 separate floors there are no dividing wall which means the bedroom is only separated by 3 thin metal ropes from the rest of the name . yes however i do get some privacy when they sleep in the converted bell tower. causes work space for
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overlooks the entire interior space. the opposite room meanwhile can only be reached via a slack line suspended in mid-air. which was too much for our camera man. business but people were still figuring out what to do with that room we might turn into a bedroom me or a library. because we also need to decide how to make it accessible because until then the only way across is via a 10 meter high slack line i must admit. but not everyone likes that. after hours spent at his desk thomas loves unwinding with sports so he hits his homemade skate ramp. visit thanks for coming by.
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and if this is his favorite way to round off the day skating outside his very own church. you certainly need to head for heights to live there well what i did to move book is it certainly does involve anything like michael jackson but the man in our next report can't surf really pulls the crowds with his version in fact sunny day from paris is so good that he has he didn't that. is on the show i'm saying he's a in paris his specialty is the moonwalk which was michael jackson's famous movie back in the 1980 s. so the game has even danced in the loop in paris. and in a. moment i still remember watching michael jackson's music video
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when i was 3 years old for me it was more exciting than a cartoon i was absolutely fascinated by. michael jackson has been imitated by many but so far hardly anyone has reached such success as the 24 year old frenchman with senegalese roots from a poor paris suburb. posted this video in october 2013 and has now received more than 10000000 clicks on instagram feed the. people might think it's odd and ask themselves who is this guy and where is he come from but i figure i deserve my success i worked so hard for it but i'm not surprised it's more of a really. finally i thought to myself. saif has $2300000.00 followers on instagram including the american wrestling and movie
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star wayne johnson he's also danced with serbian tennis player novak djokovic. he's a legend and it was a real honor. surprisingly most of it was that he knew what i am and what i do. you know he had already known who i was for quite a while and that made me happy. leave now also works as a model he even designed his own sneakers for a french fashion label by now he is well known in paris where people approach him regularly. but it still feels weird i tell myself sometimes yes that's how it is now he will recognise you. now a days so he makes good money with his various activities he even has a manager of the days when he danced for money on the streets of paris are long over. i once lost my phone to dance to
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buy a new one. so clubs in one day and there's a 100 euros taken and bought a new phone with the money. i paid was the one i'm going to euro coins the salesman was really surprised but he does not need to dance on the street nowadays but he can't help himself. right now i like this move. and i'll come back. to you specially enjoys hanging out with his friends they can dance almost as well as he can but haven't had the same success. without my close friends of my parents i might not have become. the person i am today. and i'm very grateful to them because spending time with them does me good in them what you see in our world makes me stronger with what astri is this is why for me to warm up all the more i became an artist. for many of these games is
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a strong one making see on the internet as well as experience up close on the street for free. to treat yourself to head on over to our instagram to. join us on your own max and to some of europe's long is no good you should sample no water in the commercial to. lean back because we. are running architecture and down here on the ground. like really. like. every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f. for its whole thing the show german landscape architect tied up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has
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a centuries old horticulture tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her choice before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches a festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time was had by turning against state capital. the city's pages with its 17th century pages burke citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening . landscape architect our choice schneider is in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe
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a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what the locals and visitors for a long time. to do this with. a lot of work went into transforming the neglected side where buildings have fallen into disrepair. but now it's being given a glorious make over. together with her team set up a network of paths that links the historic buildings with flower beds. when we create open spaces we are always paying attention to what is already there and kiss it away so to speak like in sleeping beauty we want to make it visible again and accentuate the atmosphere. like in the moat which can be accessed by a giant slide. through hours team also mix things up by planting all varieties of
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vegetables and herbs between the flowers. or spinach garlic and mint. demonstrates centuries old local gardening traditions for example with woad a once highly prized plant. this is woad the plant that made air for it rich in the middle ages the leaves are used to produce blue dye it was very valuable in the middle ages. the 1st ever international garden show was hosted in earhart in 865 then in 1961 when after it was in the former communist east germany it began staging regular international horticultural shows with the new take up park at the heart. park remains the main attraction 60 years later the huge garden complex is one of the state's top tourist attractions and will be even more colorful until this year's show ends in october 2 highlights are the new desert and tropical house as well as
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europe's largest on a mental flower bed. the par will be something truly spectacular spring is coming finally with temperatures rising. after 2020 people are even more keen on gardens. you can see that plants are a big topic on social media right now and that's great. is really glad that this year's show is now opening she spent 3 years working to make a visit to the page is a memorable experience. we really hope that visitors to the pages bag will see the fortress in a new light. and appreciate the new spaces with the many delicate flowers different colors and sense. and few. do so it will give them fresh
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input and joy. specially in this corona virus a pandemic. poise schneider the federal court a cultural show in africa. city famous for its floral tradition is a real highlight in her career. aren't they beautiful as you can see austria is also home to some great blossoms the ones on its many apple trees the fruit that grows scare is perfect for one of australia's most famous treats the viennese apple strudel empress elizabeth also known as 50 nuff the sweet pastry just as much as i do and let's find out what is important when making an original viennese apple strudel in a new episode of food secrets. i
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was told that in person lizabeth nickname c.c. hatter apple strudel delivered by dame underground tunnel leading to the hostel but . it's a city it's almost a main course soup together with soup i think a calorie intake has been reached. its people and their and those kinds of struggles in the street one is alone so there is an apple strudel fruit strudel the cherry strudel strawberry strudel and apricots are in all the school. my name is rudolph's on the group i read pastry chef and i've damon in vienna and i've been baking apple strudel him since i was 6 years old up. we start with the strudel
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dough consisting of flour salt one egg and then little warm water and oil. needs someone very good now we come to the highlight of the viennese apple strudel food and we stretch the strudel dough. this is the confectioner must master this art. 'd of the new school bag when you toss the strudel dough up in the air it expands and becomes the center and then are. the students that the struggle is now so then you can read this book through it. do poison the crumbs absorb the apples what would prove that means the butter comes
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soak it up and it doesn't become too dry ice at least. it's black and we'll now let's make our rum raisins. remember all the raisins soak up the rum all. when you're used to it tasting sweet and sour i'm yourself and i grow fruit in opals quiet here by. we're austria's largest apple growing village we have 16 different varieties of. the steamer here it's the climate here is ideal for growing apples because we have very cool nights but warm days during autumn and they give the apples they're lovely red and yellow when you stop such an old it's good that.
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the student is hold of dough to superintend for its food stock and if the apples chunks are too large for them to destroy it just wouldn't think so it's that. it's clear now we add cinnamon sugar. on their mones and their gutters and i was. just gifted this round off it's wonderful flavor. so it demands and boast that it's that if you don't have apples with enough acidity base in this so i thought you just add some more lemon juice on and so if the p.c.'s would. be a snare you lift up the front and roll the struggle. on the ground so. you have all . those to the north and then for. you cover 2 and butter. was.
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in the. other traditional apple strudel is served just on its own just with icing sugar sprinkled on top and i think it tastes best on its own i mean. the experts always make that kind of things so easy but actually sure you would that if i try to make an apple strudel it would not look anything like that at all and with that it's time to round up the show but before we go just a quick reminder to check out all the details off our current view as strong on our website until we meet again from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching they say any more against who.
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