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ah, this abandon still works is a hot spot for the st, aren't seen for the urban art be in ali. we'll show you what else there is to discover here later on in the show. and with that, a warm welcome to a new edition of your max with me, your host, hannah remote. here's what else we've got lined up for you today. the bas deka i left the ordering. tina state is a collin or a specialty from tuscany and amsterdam locals reveal their favorite spots in the lovely city of councils. abandoned industrial complexes are an ideal canvas for modern street artists, right. introducing the foot kickin iron works originally a steel mill for over
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a 100 years. now it's playing host to the urban art be another. one of the largest st are expressions in the world. the global pandemic, as well as the war and ukraine have influenced the works on display this year. i think i'll test my own graffiti scales in a sack. in the meantime, why don't you check out how it's really done? when it comes to art maxime through a makes no compromises, legal or not to raise canvas. if the train graffiti his art form under the alias monk, he's been doing art his way usually against the law. for over 20 years, the frenchman now concentrates on decommissioned trains. he reassembled them for the urban art, be annella alu, updating about the project is illegal in law. we're not even allowed to set foot on the railway yard, only let alone spray paint the train will deal and it's highly illegal to just take
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along the windows and doors and put them on display somewhere else that violates laws right from the start in. but to me, that's absolutely beautiful, been beautiful, original and not seldom on the brink of the legal that sums up the esthetic ideals of many of the artists invited to the urban art. the another. the exhibition itself throws the spotlight on the artistic value of their work. the play of colors on the purloined windows and doors, and maxime to raise work, recalls the light effects of a church of stained glass windows. they become a kind of cathedral of the subculture in what, what i still make regular graffiti and everything that goes with it. i still get that shot of adrenalin. i mean, it's part of my ambitions. you'll see when you spray graffiti in the streets, you did, you want it to work. if you go, if you do it for an exhibition, it's the same. what was holding off for me about the adrenalin comes from this ambition for the lucy from this competitive be let it will because you to let them
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in a every 2 years. the city of focusing and invites artists to the complex of the decommissioned full cling and iron works to present the latest trends and urban aren't the festival brings the subculture together with affluent art collectors, like most of the participating artists, maxime dre completes his own entry on site large format works, share the space with modern miniatures, like those by german sculptor, yan foreman, get on board. so i've been invited here to the urban art b and ala, to restore the factory a little bit with these interlocking brick symbol. once you hear just now, just i'm putting in a little reference to the surroundings gable because this architecture is just so incredible. i'm almost at a loss for words just a few minutes should fluffy, both through the canadian artist roads worth a plant. his work before the war in ukraine broke out. it has since acquired a new relevance to letters can only be read from far above. said he,
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if he is the different the wall, the writing says defun, the war machines the, the cliques machine. and of course, that's the sentiment at the moment which of the and it's a highly pacifist and humanist approach to one is to show unzip the steel ones produce at these ironworks with also used to make weapons. artist hendrick by cat interprets another aspect of the iron works history. the guest workers, thousands of them came to fulton and in the 1961 was kyra han who worked at the ironworks for over 30 years. up until the blast furnace were extinguished for good . now a large format, the portrait of him can be seen here. you ought to see i does. she'll sight reconnects with its history at all by this was the way mister or han took to work. he passed by here every day. this portrait now stands as an homage to him and as such of up to all the guest workers all by itself theme his portrait felt kind of
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her hand with pride, its recognition at long last for him and all guest workers. due to being turkish gets an especially nice feeling to 70. i'm very happy and proud of them. i did good works and was successful. all sorts of turgeon. i helped to build this country, our government. the fulfilling an iron works provide a backdrop for a young r chandra, as it moves from the streets into the exhibition home from modern art to something else. at a more traditional, we're headed to the outer hebrides in scotland. my home country on the isle of lewis and harris hand woven tweed has a long tradition since 1910. in fact, certain items of tweed clothing are simply a must at least as far as these celebrities are concerned. singer olivia rodrigo
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kate, the duchess of cambridge. and former football player david beckham among others, demand for the pure will fabric, has been on the rise since the mid to thousands, allowing a new generation of weaver is to make a living with harris tweet. the scottish island of lewis and harris and the outer hebrides. rebecca hutton lives here in the village of north 10th. she's one of more than 200 weavers who produce harris tweet at home. when you start leaving on the limb and you see the pattern developing and one it works. so yes, for a but it is, it's yours. it's your thing and you're so involved in it when you're leaving that very tactile thing, you're constantly feeling it. you're checking for the indian perfections. you're take him to make sure there's no loosens in that you're always running your hands over the cross to check. stone away is home to ronnie mackenzie's shop. the former
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textile technology teacher collects everything related to harris tweed. rebecca hutton is here looking for old weaving patterns to satisfy a new client. oh hello. how are you today? how are you? not too bad? that is to send us a big draft change. yeah. quick, complicated, gonna be challenging for his with ronnie. mckenzie knows the history of this famous cloth woven from pure virgin wolf in the mid 19th century. the 6th earl of done more and his wife, catherine, promoted harris, tweet to the british aristocracy. when i was like 11, i have seen russian sickles coming in here. russian boots bo, gideon boots, haulin boats dutch sports. so there's a huge, huge of industry of head in here. and that's basically what started the, how to st industry. because the millionaires from the, the late 19 or 1890, sorry,
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the switch some of their money to how to st because it was so high in place. oh, production of the tweed cloth boomed until the late 19 sixty's when things went downhill. but these days, harris tweed is in demand again. so a few years ago, rebecca hutton returned to the island to carry on her grandparents. legacy. if you're from the islands, it's a part of you. you can never get rid of. it. doesn't matter how hard you try, hey, fought a way you go. it is in your blood. you had as much part of these islands as the islands that are part of you. so to get a chance to come home and actually live that be that part. as the special hutton visits or mentors the islands, most famous harris tweed weaver, donald john mckay from luskin tire, has been weaving for over half a century. he and his siblings learned the craft from their parents. we had to do something and then we had my dad and thus we got the
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order stronger. we were then a load until alone. but he was watching over us very, very carefully. to make sure there was he was to, it should be a younger generation taken up weaving, which is good. and encouraging a rebecca hutton brings him some yawn, and he helps her prepare the complicated weaving pattern, big commissions for nike in 2004 and chanel in 2010, made donald john mckay, a star and the weaving scene. and helped revive interest and tweet. he was even honored by britons, queen elizabeth for his services to harris twig. back in north 10th, rebecca hutton has chosen her weaving pattern and is stringing her loom more than
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680 threads from the previous tweet must be threaded through by hand and tied in with the new yarn. listen, the skating woman. this is the very where you find there, if you stood after that correctly. or if you have made a mistake, ah, rebecca hutton is pleased well, almost to bring up the blue more. she swaps white yarn for gray. that's what makes every piece of hairs we've one of a cod in this day and age, many people around the world are trying to eat less meat to help reduce the negative effects of meat production on the planet. and some farmers and pictures spend their lives trying to produce sustainable meat while also ensuring that their animals live a dignified life. nevertheless, if you're a veggie or beacon, this next report ploy isn't going to be your thing. tuscan master butcher dario to kini, prides himself on his world famous table and stake lobby. thank god,
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i love the i i did ha area ma'am. but if whatever's dubious or not to be dire, chicky me is no ordinary butcher. he's called himself the god of bas thicker. our state is tessa. i le fiorentino is a t bone steak, some 4 fingers thick grilled over high heat, with florentine steak as a tuscan culinary specialty. she bought me. no. it's the best meal. absolutely. super of you. by law, the nicest stake for guests at a haste, taylor faced meet lovers from around the globe, clark to dario, chicky nice village of pantano in tuscany. his signature dish is made from the beef akina, cattle, the world's largest breed of cattle. he says, liking animals and eating them, it's no contradiction. see me. i love animals,
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vivo, e, i live in constant communication with them any mud. so i'm up, butcher, sure. but i'm not a murderer. so nora says, sienna, ah, the cattle are given plenty of space, good food in time to grow big, the master butcher won't use meat from cows that are younger than for may, it's important to me that they have a good life. and as far as possible, a dignified debt of which he built a very samo contadino sandwich near country finery, the ammo ici, hello. we're part of the natural circle of life. that's what i literally jose dario chic kinney has a special relationship to be welcome to the temple of main todd, this cold room is kept between one and 4 degrees celsius grace stayed late,
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though. this is the sir lawyer filet it. just this here. it'll make 12 to 3 business days. allah fiorentino! so the meal must hang for 30 days. only then can you cut out? dario chick. honey was born here in the village to day he owns to restaurants and work 7 days a week. his butcher shop only closes at christmas. florentine state brought him fame yet to keep me originally planned to become a vet. but then his father died. he'd run the family butcher shop. then in its 7th generation, a brenda i took over my family's trade and its mission soon, and ive been proudly leading the chic heaney butcher shop into the future for 47 years now. yeah, tricky. the sticker on the p r in tina is still sacred. but so our author cuts of
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meat the was id to, to buy and it's about using all parts of the animal from head to tail green di he growth. right now. i'm cutting, i'll be steak out with great pride on ground, but it's a butcher's responsibility to not just use the stack. i don't tell yacht is so low be stick. this is how to prepare mistake. i. i la fiorentino this. i don't use salt pool, marinate. god, the meat should be at room temperature. you know the free body add passion, boss, love and fired a it full long live mizrahi, prelates. the old fashioned way. never fryer than a pan vidal barbaric. vaudeville. that'd be immoral with ali. the sticker on the fiorentino waste more than a kilo after some 40 minutes over an open flame, it served with just
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a dash of thought and olive oil melts in your mouth side chars. amazing. you can taste the animal. it's so good. this is one of the best pieces of meat i've ever had my entire life warning. sima fantastic. thicker i love fiorentino is a primitive pleasure. my job you, he did. i'm in a simple manner as possible called me flyer and still bloody my though it is not really bloody that cut because good me doesn't bleed. had it possible. you eat it with your hands and always with wine, meat and wine on a car and idea. ok betcha. terrance, you can watch again. now what kind of travel or are you do you plan everything in
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advance? visit the main attractions. so cop all the history of the place or do you just play it by ear and see where the day takes you? are you serious? takes us on adventure, traveling. we've planned absolutely nothing. instead we're asking local is where to go. and this week where in amsterdam, amsterdam, the capital of the netherlands, the city with its charming canals, attracts millions of tourists every year. but what does amsterdam have to offer beyond the typical travel guide, recommendations? we're asking locals for insider tips in the hope of experiencing a unique day. let's go. warren gregory is famous for his brightly colored flour bicycles. does he have a tit for us? learn just too many spiegel grub. you know, that's a good one. struggle you start there, because then you can get lost from there. you really can get lost. we set off along
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the many canals and bridges of which there are more than $1200.00 in amsterdam arriving at spiegel, gosh, we're a bit disappointed. it's another canal. but we do spot one of warren gregory's bicycles. from here we continue our search for the cities hidden treasures. our next tip comes from aaron dell who moves to amsterdam. if someone has an amsterdam for a day, i would definitely head to the vondell park. it's an amazing place to experience the quiet magic of amsterdam. you'll find people who are biking here, who are walking, who are exercising, who are sitting. you're just fine. people. big on the part is amsterdam green long . and probably the most famous park in the netherlands. the $47.00 hector site has something for every one. the park is named after the poet and playwright. yost fond and fonda. another eye catcher? is that bundle?
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park pavilion. it's the lowest point in amsterdam. next we meet bat was haldeman who has many favorites as a love. the favorite sports of death is a building designed by him that if dekaiser as it is to vests of care domestic, jack is the 1st protestant judge for that birth is the largest at that time in europe. and it sat, a recently renovated almost finished due visits best to k, because it's a marvelous building. amsterdam highest church tower guides us to the vesta camp. the interior is strikingly bright thanks to the churches $36.00 large windows. many national celebrities are buried in the vest account. among them is the world famous, baroque painter, rembrandt. it's time for
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a snack. but where if i am hungry, i'll probably get a snack from the wall. it's one of the most excessive, most of the one delicious and diverse snacks that you can find around the city center and basically all over the deadline. a smack from the wall. michael schmidt is talking about fable, a fast food chain with vending machines that contain fresh and hot food. bayville has been around for more than 70 years and enjoys cult status. press the button to take out your snack. this is a casual play by the way. it's filled with multi cheese because we in the netherlands like tease a lot. so yeah, very easy to eat. but you have to be careful because you can burn your mouse quicker. our amsterdam or guides helped us have a wonderful day. and we saw that it's worth getting off the beaten path every now
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and then sometimes it really is worth taking on challenges and trying out new things. that's exactly what my colleague, mikey krueger did for our next report in switzerland, in the swiss alps. the primary means of communication across the valley used to be the alp horn. it was a predecessor of the telephone, so to speak. and today it's an extraordinary musical instrument. and micah, try to learn how to play it in just one day. pretty ambitious. ah, he in the swiss alps, the majestic upon is a tradition dating back centuries. oh, i sound more like a dying mountain go. but my goal today is to play along with the pros. what a challenge. this is the 1st time i'm holding an up horn and today i'm not only
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trying to make some noise. i'm. i'm trying to play a melody, so we would see. ah, i set out for the district of na dunk, a group of pretty miniatures with a total population of on the $6000.00, and some residents are willing to teach mcginnis how to play now upon lucky me. an icon consists of 3 pots besides the mouthpiece. lou, okay, all that, all the students are swiss and they laughed the icon with us like the swiss cross on the flag. it's as much a part of the country as cows and cheese with holes. the l porn is really swiss knots white, that i your mind acquire the ability to play a piece and 2 or 3 years. it tastes talon or sometimes is the, oh, well i don't how that time? no. the talent everyone's happy to produce any sound and all
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nicolai deva is a patient teacher. he's been playing the al pony since he was 5, and he's really trying to help me on this. i love all, i can play the various notes are chief by blowing in different ways. after 2 hours. the beginning course is over. with, fortunately, my teach is willing to give me private lessons at 2200 meters above sea level. and we tried a few dry runs in the gondola langer how long have the sweets been playing up hans all now seriously. pioneers ak unit it was mentioned for the 1st time in switzerland in the 16th century. m say a 2nd. oh the all it oh valley. oh here in this area it showed up later to
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to do the bus. it was used to call home the livestock live and after that as a musical instrument that's come. although it wasn't played only for entertainment until the 1980s, it's like a cooler because we're looking for beautiful spots. clearly the easiest part of to day for a song was maybe 3 or 4 notes, could be something i could learn. he says, i practice until i drago her leg left. i'm about to faint. emma. oh, ending the right noon and holding it is the biggest challenge. i haven't learned much, but times up the pros a here to play for real me the me it's an instrument that goes with a postcard landscape of the alps perfectly. now it's my turn will be doing
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a modern piece. i'm told you can actually play anything on the album. well, you maybe, but not me too much pressure going . it is not really knowing what i'm doing, but i don't get up and i keep playing until the in me. ok, i would say that was the mission, not accomplished because it was so much more exhausting than i expected. and on the other hand, it was so much fun. oh me, me in the and i'm quite proud because i played the
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phone and i learned it all in a single day. even if it wasn't quite perfect. ah, impressive, that's all for today. but do head over to our website to take part in our viewers drop. all you have to do is tell us which german landmarks you would most like to visit. and as a thank you. we have items from dw uncensored fashion collection, which promotes world wide freedom of expression. thanks for watching and take care scenic type with
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