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mm, let's not hear dancing. we visit the famous long route in paris, the birthplace of the can, can more on that coming up in the shelf. everyone to welcome to a brand new year and a new addition of euro max. i'm your house meghan lane. here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. what the food trends predicted for 2022 less meat and a visit to europe. the largest artificial rain forests under o roof we kick off the new year in the city of love, paris. the french capital is characterized by many things like the eiffel tower. the sen and of course, the famous law rooms for well over 100 years. it's always been the site of
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extravagant shows which gave paris the reputation as a city of decadent pleasure. well, the shows continue to this day and we met up with a long time dancer of the moulin rouge who has the only german member there has been living out her dream in paris. ah glitter glamour and lots of naked skin. normal gal feels right in her element at the mood. for 19 years, the 39 year old has been dancing in the front row of the most famous review in the world. ma gal studied medicine and danced as a hobby. she never imagined she would become a professional dancer. ah, come here going on. she was about a week after my 1st show, i remember thinking, how am i going to last night? i was totally exhausted and thought you can't physically do this. but then i, yeah, this became my daily life when i talk normal gal performs at the milan ruse in
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northern paris 6 days a week. as an established solo dancer. she now has her own dressing room where she can do her makeup in peace. a bit of luxury and stage make of is completely different to every day make up make i wouldn't go out on the street like this house and i haven't even put on my red lipstick lunch. and then is money does it? it's very noticeable or not something i would wear day to day said to me fit and i technicians, being a permanently employed dancer is hard work and requires a lot of discipline, nor performs twice every evening. page performance last 2 hours by dancing is normal gals, passion, and moulin rouge is like a 2nd home to her. the theater is more like home than a workplace. i know every nook and cranny, here, at least i thought. so even thinking doctor, you, but it's a bit like paris itself,
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where you turn a corner and there's something new to explore. to negotiated normal gal even likes to spend her free time near the cabaret in the moment my district with its special atmosphere as a mother of 2 young children. she has little downtime, but manages to occasionally sneak in a hot chocolate at a cafe. she doesn't have to watch her weight. on the contrary, widow who think is i'm dead when we are allowed to eat whatever we want. disney m as a dancer, you burn so many calories with daily training routines and shows. we can then take, we just planing on to shows. we are in full motion at least 5 hours a day. so we need all the calories we can get all hello him. welcome, mcgowan, mcgowan likes to unwind by taking a walk around such a curb, where she enjoys the view of paris, even on cloudy days. parties as shewn, paris is beautiful, even when it's not. does love,
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it makes hard days bear obliged. but even after almost 20 years in the french capital, normal gal doesn't feel like a real parisian is as naturally sh, via as rural. it's hard to become part of parisian life as a mula, who's dancer. we are important to parisian life with a name, but we live in a parallel universe, poly loony vessel. does have hm. yeah many. so we have few points of contact with real parisian successfully who buddies and her friends are the other dances who share the same daily rhythm. her world is more ruge with its stage and back stage area, with more than a 1000 unique hand and tailor made costumes. miguel changes her outfit 20 times in an evening and she doesn't have a problem addressing so revealing lee in front of hundreds of people
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when he comes to when i wear these costumes, i feel very confident. e jack, it's like getting into a role when i slip in to them. i feel protected, foolish mish mash, it's the highlight of the show is the can, can a physically demanding dance which has been lifting the audiences spirits at the milan rouge since 1889. ah. even then, the dances raised their petticoats exposing their legs. the popular cabaret with its unusual facade, was founded by french businessman, shalysea le, and joseph aaliyah, the moulin rouge at the foot of the moment, k hill attracts diverse visitors from the world. over the dances were the subject of henri due to louis low tech paintings at the end of the 19th century artists
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such as the legendary molina dietrich, we're here for berlin bourne normal gal. be able to dance. he is still very special, even after all these years. ah, i love being on stage. the applause makes it so difficult to stop. often it's addictive emotional dish dish. nevertheless, after 19 years at the milan rouge, nor miguel plans to move back to berlin in 2022 where she will continue to dance as a hobby what the new year will bring is clearly in the stars, but it also comes with new resolutions and for some that includes eating better foods nowadays, however, if not just about reducing calories, but instead choosing options that also have
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a healthier impact on the environment. we look at some of the trends on the food front that are likely to grow in popularity in the coming year. who. ready jelly fish have been a delicacy in asia for over a 1000 years, but could they become a super food in europe? gernado esposito of italy is one of the 1st top level western shafts to experiment and develop recipes with jelly fish. but convincing diners to eat them is another matter. first of all, we have to throw away the that the toggles. we goes that go so dangerous can give you like a shock for your skin and you have to draw away from believe that he's nothing like of geography usa rich charbonneau which of import the new
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jelly fish caught around. europe are not yet officially approved, as foods doth only those imported from asia are meant for human consumption. researchers like bio technologist anto, nella leona have been studying the preservation and preparation of jelly fish for over 10 years. for now, mediterranean and barrel jelly fish are being tested as potential food sources in europe. they are very interesting animals because they contain 9 racing material like the protein select a large and they could be more sustainable lump a order or other fish that are disappearing. it might take a while for jelly fish to appear on european menus, but these protein rich creatures have the potential to become a viable food source of the future. from the depth of the ocean to the hills of
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switzerland, where cheese alternatives are in the making. at the new roots company near ban, deacon takes on fondue and other cheesy treats, using caches instead of milk. it aims to provide a healthier and more ethical option to cheese. i think i used assisted to complete . i think this is the future in move, we need to rethink things that's human evolution able to on this mention, had he won the co founded the company in 2015 at the age of 21. but he's not allowed to call his vegan alternatives cheese because they're made without animal milk production here also aims to reduce the company's carbon footprint. the half day longs are the production of the raw material is actually one of the most important factors in terms of seo to balance on. so our caching is grow on nutrient rich soil without any added water offered that. so with that threading, most of the scientists and they got the 1st on the only negative aspect is the transport which adds 5 percent to the seo to balance. and that that is actually
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a very small fraction declined. it brought in geneva to cheese making is being reinvented the claim at the vegan opened in 2017 and was one of the 1st stores to offer gig and alternatives to dairy products. cashews are also the main ingredient . the family business offers around 9 alternatives for classics like goat cheese. come on, bear and clear. never completed the best in case want to label. there are more and more people who can't tolerate dairy. and then there are flex italians or weekend vegetarians want to make a difference to do something better, but aren't ready to take that big commitment yet. spunk of that washer. yeah. so how did the alternatives fare said pushing it up. very refreshing flavorful. up it em. mm. but you can tell it's not cheese. mm. like a light cheesy flavor. a few hertzberg that's about it is on roto as more v can
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alternatives are created. enthusiasm may grow. this my be coming up in the future to a freshly printed 3 d stake. it's the creation of biomedical engineer job that bishop the his startup nova meat has developed the 1st steak from vegetable protein which is printed in 3 d. it's plant paste, but looks like a real stake. i'm which hasn't been met the rested in america though a bit of said that there are many alternatives on the market. but there are limitations that on board again they imitate, processed, made such as hamburgers, maples or sausages unfold reality like having that device or mistake or put a handle on a steak with the texture of the full pork of it is a worldwide novelty. you know, he has only gotten with this stake is made of rice teeth and seaweed. protein powder red beach use is used for coloring. the printer's job is to press the raw material into thin fibers. it takes 20 to 40 minutes to print out one state.
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o at the l. some to audi, gore may restaurant north of barcelona chef who set sunny cath put the 3 d printed stake to the test against a real piece of meat place. when i got an it is it that this is a normal cala? while the other came from a 3 d printer guys, you'd hardly believe it's vegetarian. the texture is almost exactly the same as that of mate. the 3 d printed state is still a prototype, but efforts are being made to offer it to the wider public image. i miss give you anyway, this was that i think that soon will be offering something far better than the meat substitutes which you currently find at restaurants at wilmington. northwood egan steak, one of the more sustainable alternatives for the new year. we don't normally equate rain forests with europe,
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but in fact there is one in the most unlikely of places in the english county of cornwall. here an artificial rain forest was erected some 20 years ago to show the importance of plants in relation to people. it's now the biggest of its kind and one reason our euro max report, our hendrick veiling, went there for the latest edition of europe to the max. ah, i'm making my way through the rain forest, the earth's green lawn. this time i found myself sent into the jungle for europe to the max. this is your of rain forest, but under a roof that makes it europe largest indoor rainfall. here you can discover exotic plants experience adventures and learn everything about the ring for
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this particular in forest. as part of the eden project, various climate zones are simulated in a vast garden with enormous greenhouses. one of the domes, houses a tropical humid rain forest environment. an area of 16000 square meters makes it the largest indoor range forest in europe. i've traveled to southwest england to see it. the eden project complex has been in operation for 20 years in the county of cornwall. the side was fully opened in march, 2001. it's a paradise artificially constructed on ground, where clay was once extracted. sir tim smith came up with the idea to transform the old quarry into an attraction where people are confronted with one of the most
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existential issues of human conte. i want to disguise inside fun a really important message which is that we are part of the natural world and we should not treat ourselves if we were somehow special and we will pay the ultimate penalty of extinction. if we do not learn to work within the boundaries that the world sets up for us and we wanted to cray a word and he said, wow, we want that. that could be our future lu time now to get better acquainted with the rain forest in the bio tov is artificially created, but the conditions are almost the same as those found in nature. this is mainly thanks to the self supporting cantilevered don't construction, which made it possible to create a rain forest on this scale. there are some 1000 different plants pieces here. mm. the transfer button is catherine cutler. knows them all. she was involved right from the start and planted
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the rain forest along with her team, the largest enduring 5, which means the most accessible rang 5 for the majority of people that live in our region on the planet rain. first, the sea for important for the global climate. so we have that when people come here though, enjoy walking around, but they'll start to realize how important is that we've got ro to play in looking after them. the rain for us reach or run the equitorial bow and they basically regulate the, the climate for the entire planet. the special feature here is the opportunity to experience the rain forest, not just from the ground, but from different levels. the dome is up to 50 meters high, and katherine cutler was nice enough to take me all the way to the top. mm hm. any day like 20 of
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a 40 degrees. let people come on me when again long from the ground in real. right? if not so interesting, the interest is up on the top because everything is trying to get up to the water. that's where, that's where all the interesting things going on in about don't below things are also interesting where many tropical plants bear fruit like bananas and cocoa. with these of it the copays. you can take one of these with just keep it in your mouth like this feeling, you know, made the white bit on the outside. we were good to
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taste what lemonade. why nice. oh yeah, but then what was the last here that is the b. so this is the bit that make it, and i always think this is amazing, very interesting with it's the wonders of nature that also draw sir tim smith back to the rain forest again and again before starting the project. he was a music miniature and you almost nothing about plants. it means about how all of these things that you think of boring i just there, absorbing sunlight, always absorbing, absorbing, absorbing, turning them into sugars. batteries, what's inside here makes a nuclear power station look like a child's toy. they are absolutely wonderful things plants. and the trouble is because they can't sing, they can't dance, they can't tell jokes. you know?
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no one looked at them properly. ah, it seems to me the eden project is a good way to change that at 1st, i was a bit skeptical, only plans and trees. how boring, but after spending a day in the rain forest here, i'm totally excited how diverse the plans are, how intelligent they seem to be, and how complex everything is connected and strongly once again, how important the rain forest is for especially when you consider that every 16 seconds the piece of rain forest, the size of this greenhouse is distraught. i see your up from its extreme site in your up to the max, your max report, a hendrick veiling takes you to one of a kind places in europe. the highest volcano, the biggest stadium? the ice? yes. hotel. breath taking. stunning. re caught
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breaking. it was amazing. it was like the weirdest thing i've ever done. what extreme gripping moments now and i you chief turner sh. and finally electronic music fans might recognize this song. i if the robots buy props back now, hardly any other german ban has been as influential on the electronic music scene as they have. well now, a new exhibition in germany digs deeper into the origins of this music genre and howard develops over the years. the music and rhythm with the machine. the electro exhibition recounts the history of electronic music after stops in paris and london. the show has now set up shop induced dos. western germany also craft vax hometown, the techno pioneers,
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audio visual masterpieces have made them one of the most influential bands of all time with the van has kept a low profile to this day. one of their biggest fans is professor dirk mattie of ski who teaches pop culture at the university of diesel door. he has published a book about them, cuthbert hudson. if garcia was the 1st would lend the use of electronic music's technical potential with our innovative and avant garde element scene. and that's what still makes them so stimulating. successful and influential too. so unwilling to afford caution for product ah, so founded in 1970 the group had its break through 4 years later, the album autobahn raced into the top 10 charts in the us today. kraft yags hometown is considered the birthplace of electronic pop music. cuba cuffed york,
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you can talk about couple of eric without talking about just will doff or meaning. you have to delve into the place where they thought off and produce their pivotal album site. and that's where we're going to tom or duff. andrea, according to legend, after that would drive through diesel dora listening to their newly produce song that would later end up on their head alpha give the to test how they sounded on the go coaching. and to so doth is the ideal location because we have 3 beautiful bridges over the rhine river, within easy reach shewn. i'm wooden wooden bar, neil, in the 1970 s. building such as the dry shaven house, high riders. and the quint academy also marked the cityscape and carved facts. beginning the benz creative hub was clean plan studio and mint hops off craft back produced its music here until the studio moved out in 2009. dear is suits was on
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was eco, she's 2. this is where music history was written in a way that resonates to this day done. they always. so there work here as a sort of lab experiments host. i nod lowboy, i'll buy it. they said to clean claim studio, isn't a studio, it's a laboratory. i love war and we're not musicians jamming is where scientists or music engineers, law, order, the music, ob, ayatollah. and that fit the rough working class neighborhood with its casinos and table dance bars. but back to the exhibition, hardly any auto group had been sampled as much as coughed back. their compositions laid the foundation for electro pop and techno as musical style. founding member life hitter is one of the exhibitions curators. but it wouldn't be much use asking in about all this and co curator allan good now can explain why this was an interesting thing about cough to back in my opinion,
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getting is how they disappear behind their music is if they avoid the press and want they work in the robots to speak for themselves. their alpharetta always says, the robots are already there. and why should i be to the group's goal was to produce a new style of modern music. and they've definitely achieved that. but even after half country craft back is not considering retiring in the past few years, they've played at numerous museums and music festivals in middletown. so when we discuss cough to pick and electronic music, undersold, of the topic may have historically significant ways. but it also impacts the present day, and there's a lot still in store of in a few post craft that is a legendary avant garde band that fills its home town with pride. and on that note we come to the end of the 1st show of the new year. oh,
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