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has been under his directions in the early 19 seventy's. and here the performance actually hit the big green. well, it's a film that's a direct result of germany. second, covered, locked down a creative upside. you might say, kicking off today's edition of arts and culture, so a warm welcome. because very few artists were quite as productive during lockdown as the 82 year old john neu. my are his midsummer night's dream set to music by mendelssohn by tale. and george legacy has been part of hamburg repertoire since $977.00 performed by the world's leading companies, including the opera party. and moscow was both sides locked down, was the chance to finally realize his vision unfilled and prepared on midsummer night, as if by magic the,
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the preparations for a wedding at an aristocratic home in athens, hip holidays the amazon queen is to marry these. cuz it's just one of the interconnecting plots in a midsummer night's dream. the film version of this ballet based on the play by william shakespeare was shot in february under locked down conditions after the premier had been rescheduled several times. so it was important to, to use this time in a good way and not to do a streaming, which for me, it is always a kind of compromise because we just sort of, you know, do a documentary of what happened on that night. but to actually do a real film. so it was, it was a very important moment for the company to rehearse, to have a goal. and actually to, to be able to do this film. the result is
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a compelling belly film shot over 3 days and using 7 cameras. the lavish film production gives the realm of fairies and elves and especially magical feel. that's underscored by the contemporary music by george and getting the idea was to go away from the 19th century idea of a fairy world as something that's kind of twitter re and glittery. and that it is something of pure energy, very strong. a very physical, a very fast dynamic. the choreography is as complex and varied as the plot. the dancers draw from a limitless repertoire movement, even heading into slapstick territory. the
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all of that makes this feel much more than simply a belly documentary. the touching intimacy of the lovers is made almost tangible to the viewer. shooting, took place under strict covet 19 precautions, including constant testing. the joy of making the film clearly outweighed the inconveniences. yeah. such experiences go through, you know, everybody was trying to take each time d, technically the same at the same time. find something new in the team. the relationship that we had each, each take to try and do it a bit different and find something between ourselves. to return to live performances of the ballet won't take away any of the magic of this film. what i really liked was the different camera position and the editing to be the physical
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movements were amazing. that was no longer people in those costumes. that was pure fascination. the dvd of the film is being released this summer and then anyone in the world can enjoy this classic belly in for k quality as often as they like me. 2021 mark 1700 years of jewish life in germany. that's an anniversary that's being marked with a year of celebration and special events, one of which was the premier, this month in cologne, of the musical farce model of rockefeller. in the starring role is dalia, chester and israeli. mr. soprano, who's been with the cologne opera for 25 years, a real crew for this production because alongside her classical career miss session has a real soft spot for often forgotten yiddish songs. golly to grew up on
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a kibbutz, but nowadays she feels like a hollow needed he or she is on her way to the final rehearsals for the musical muscle tone. mouth pause can be translated as congratulations, but that doesn't quite capture it. then i am glad of it. a glass falls on the floor . you say muzzle tells me that when someone gets married, you say muzzle. and if there's an argument and someone slammed the door in a rage, you also say muzzle cove. you can say it, and almost any situation is margaret of cousin agnes m. as in the back stage, the soprano was transformed into an eccentric cabaret singer from 1900 century odessa. she's just one of many over the top characters in the musical. ah, it is an advantage to think it's a pretty wild evening of theater. there's a woman sitting in her alone apartments who trying to celebrate pass over and over
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the course of the evening. several of her ancestors from various generations appeared to her and offend and things get crazy on him, else. so she think of her to on and on the, on the civic on to get reading a busy ha, the songs and perform didn't get much. dahlia 1st had to learn this. oh yes i have my people in israel kirsten yiddish or people said to me, for instance, a shane and made a la or a michelle going to call me. and i was always fascinated, isn't child. even though i didn't understand any of it, 40 sneaks 1st on me shuster, whose ancestors were from eastern europe, as recently recorded an album of songs by crack, o poet mortar hi could be
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a tech who was murdered by the nazis singing his songs, means keeping them alive, we even need to i think if we try and think, i think this music because it's important to me because it is a need for me for me. if he does know people what it does to them, thus we meet in a man. oh, the assist their hopes to open hearts with her music. and she would like audiences for muscle tone to be open to just enjoying themselves away from religion and historical memory. sharp, my point though bookish, paul, can i talk to my friend about it? and he said, do a piece about living, choose not to talk to you or, and the jews in this piece are very much alive to st in solar formula business.
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the in the summer in europe can have its upsides and its downsides. like here in the shots of an italian beach on the re attic. this is how german photographer bound have lung prefers to look at the world from way up in the air because it allows him to capture the myriad patterns that we humans make on the surface of the earth and the obvious impact of our activities on the environment. whether good or bad is certainly worth a double take. all right, boy, going out now. in the future based images, unique photographer ban hartline had outside the bubble. far outside to shoot pictures straight down from about 1000 meters up. this time his subject is an open pitch last night the,
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the eastern german city of compost was the textures and patterns revealed. from here, i think they're very interesting. 50 year old band hotline has been choosing pictures of the stuff is far and wide since 2010 is photo project ariel views presents some very unaccustomed perspectives of fish bombs off the coast of greece. julia fields in the netherlands and crew ships at sea. ah, the advertising talkers, i got the idea that he's aerial photos while looking out the window of an airplane . and if you have any speak with me, i was pretty much the whole world, at least in our civilized regions. and especially in germany has been shaped by human hands. just started on can now these are i increase in this intervention is so radical. and so interesting to me, and i want to capture it in my own image of the band hotline has won numerous
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awards for his aerial views such as the renown sony well and photography award for his images of the ranks and files of parasols on the overcrowded beaches of italy's adrian coast, mass tourism is abstracted and color coded the nurse to meet with them opened and i don't want to work my finger at anyone with this. i just want to show these view, this is a builder, and i want to make the pictures interesting. anesthetic in terms of the sign is pictures times tax beverage crates into a kind of bond chart, plastic fields that greenhouses into abstract designs and phosphate. mine's interest. phantasy landscapes, the one the tools for ban hotline, subjects is centurylink, photos on the internet. but often they turn out to be outdated.
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to me couple of the lights, that's just a stimulus for me to see what it looks like now in reality, from a helicopter above the target charlotte months, you know, some things can't see there anymore. so it gives me an extra motivation to see what i can actually get to the bus. mostly the doors being removed from his side at the helicopter. so he can get just the right angles. all that keeps ban hotline on board is a single trap. but all he's worried about is holding onto the expensive lenses while he changes them, it gives the pilot exact directions. now let's turn along this axis that way, and then slow down please. use the open pit mining eastern. germany turns out to be a richly diverse location and a productive subject with its many patterns and structures. after an hour in the air, he gets push on. he wants band hotline release. the camera shot over $700.00 times in that one hour. the bees are the results of today's photo shoot.
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now the aerial view to come to the attention of the renowned national geographic magazine will be publishing a book of ban hotlines beds. i views in 2021 and we'll look forward to that much food for thought in those images from above. certainly an invitation for us to consider our effect on the planet almost all the time through on arts and culture until we meet again. go well, stay safe and all the rest of them. berlin me we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner. check hot spots for somebody and some great culture memorials to boot w travel off we go. are you ready to get on?
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the places in europe are smashing all the records into a venture. just don't lose your grip. treasure map for modern gold trotter's, governor. some of us are wicker breaking you to know also in book form in the news this week on will stories search and i'm the asian hate crimes in the u. s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan
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malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat zone in east in ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next is people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peak looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the, at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters with their, their father and mother and brother died. and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. peter poop chairs
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a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television and the stairwell. but this was also very, very beautiful, that there was so much compression among the dutch people at the center of this inquiry are the remnants of the boeing triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was piece back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia and to rebel territory controlled by pro russian
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separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. peter took, on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the role, what role of the russian federation was not only will push the button, but also who was in the responsible for all for all? what happened? so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end the, the outbreak of the corona virus in the united states coincided with an increase in hate crimes against people of asian descent. the police and the asian communities are sounding the alarm and into increased security.
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it's the beginning of a 10 hour shift for offices f range to beta, and alex actually with the los angeles police department, or l a. p. d. the 2 seasons offices are a foot patrol in china town, not just today, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was creek to commit to more boots on the ground here and in other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here in support of them, asian american communities all over the united states want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago and many other unprovoked n t h. i hate incident since have many here in china town and elsewhere. you know, i'm safe and on the edge, it's all, all commute, a little bit scared and everyone's kinda a little bit nervous. so like last week the gold coming year with
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a long summer i and as soon we ask the question, she, we don't go quarter. we call tv right away, and within like 2 minutes, they come right away and she ran out. however, businesses and residents here hired a private security service that is also patrolling the community. they are afraid, the police won't always be able to protect the changing that is falling to offices like f rain and alex relationship building is the name of the game. they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with brittany over to the park in san gabriel valley or s t v, as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian populations in america. brittany just co founded compassion, s g, an initiative that offers chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all of the attacks and i kept hearing
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about even a neighboring attacks man was waiting on a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of his finger like it was just getting way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago, and now she's making an impact, running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope that these attack stop. so we don't have to keep offering these free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during these times. right. now like it's crucial, but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because would mean that the attack would stop for the time being doped, britney and gabriel valley and police officers f a n. and alex, in los angeles, are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races the now to tennessee, which like many countries, clues, elementary school, just like the spread of code 19. as a result, many turkish children haven't been to in person closes for
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a year. 7 year old roost guy was accompanying his mother john done doing for him to work. like most days. due to the panoramic turkish schools have been shut for over a year. john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull there occasionally allowed to open, unlike schools. china pressed on attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time, his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy latoya. i prefer math classes in school.
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birth me. i like to know teachers sometimes got angry at us. for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him to single mother. car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. but he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything too because they don't want to leave the house anymore again to me or losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed to panic for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school so that many parents are fed up with the government, strict stance on schools. it's
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a bit more often educated, should be their top priority. instead, we see them holding conferences and party conventions without heating any corona restrictions. the education sector is being neglected along with a real tucker school closures have hit per families, like the airlines hardest. some for 1000000 turkish school children don't have internet access at home. that means mohammed oslyn must rely on the educational programs on turkey state television. what do you, a lot of people with money can send the children to private schools and pay tutors to help their children catch up all. can we do the most or would it be me? can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look it up. if it isn't wealthier parents like sundown, good for and i finding turkeys economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of a kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business,
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but mothers are even worse for turkey, school children. they are the ones paying the highest price. in this pandemic, the coral reef contributes heavily because a bio diversity of marine life. but in kenya, they're under increasing threats from the climate emergency. and as i said, shing, marine biologists and patients are trying to save the coral reef off the coast of mombasa, the reef looks great. it was at least they're still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem either. then since i've concluded that we have up to 44 nuclear fission factors in the last 2 or
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3 d kids, and that is a problem as local fisherman know all to well, my son was born and bred in some, winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. natalie, once i was i'm from i think the catch was still good when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the fact that the number of fish has been declining money for me. daddy clark, i'm on base. i'm like, i say, you know, if i knew enough a war, the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've taught fishermen, house the count fish and species in marine conservation zones and how to interpret their findings. for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is a sign that the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their nets. the fisherman still use
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their traditional basket trap. what now use different mesh. we want into adding that kind of makes that is being you, it's bigger and that is 3 intimate. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of the stuff is being captured by the buckets up. i'm not. given a maya has been, has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years. now. the scientist estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish starts to recover completely, but at least my children might benefit the news
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the finally teaching take the trip again. ah, my know, 8 or 9 days is doing his 99 pilgrimage on the way of st. james during the corona virus pandemic. close to thousands of pills. the now my know has rediscovered his why disease because the way of st. james is a journey. not a destination. focus on europe. minutes on dw. ah, excuse me. 2016. it's like a bunch of the customer wants to see if germany was the name. the last few years have been quite right clearly and such as i've already done the homework when it
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