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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  June 13, 2022 12:02am-12:30am CEST

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ah, ah ah, ah ah oh, what happened a year? oh, oh oh, i'm in bavaria today in obama. go actually a small and dreamy place, but this year it's a tourist hotspot. people from all over the world come here to see the famous passion play and it's only performed every 10 years. so not exaggerating when i say
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that this is something very special. in this episode you learn everything about the oba, my goal passion plate, a world hit from the barrier. we also visit the beautiful linda palace very close by tant a sight of this year's g 7 summit. just a moment, a luxury hotel in the middle of the l over am ago is about an hour drive south of munich. b miguel ups. it's in a dealing place. very calm. but not this summer. what is going on here? so many coaches this one's from hungary, italy. this one from norway, from switzerland,
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austria jack republic, from germany. the visitors from all over the world. come to miguel for a play that is only performed every 10 years because it has been demick. it's now been 12 years. there are no actual actors on the stage. instead, it's the people of miguel themselves. did you see that many men have long hair and beard? business mandatory for everyone who take part in the play? when was the last time at the head dresser? for christmas 2026, that's english 0 and the year it's been rather of jesus or 3 years ago for 2 years ago. i saved money because i haven't cut my hair for ages or i trimmed it 3 years ago. but based on your role here, i don't. the temple guard been preached a me who play
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a high priest to condense. jesus, people have a nice was done, but we're head. it's been, i know i'm one of the 2 people playing jesus, jericho and reservation. so there are 2 jesus that we double up on the main roles to jesus is to mary's to conscious pilot. can i take a healthy with jesus, or anyone who was born obama golf, or had lived here for 20 years, can take part in the passion play, including donkey for 400 years, the people of obama go have been bringing the life and suffering of keith to this stage, it's a gigantic amateur play. half the village joins in. we're not talking about 10 or 20 people here. there are around 2000 people participating. it's a big show and i really have to see that luckily, i have a ticket. so let's go in. we just have to follow the crowd by the way,
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the performance less, more than 5 hours, but there is a long intermission in between. i'm really excited. the so called fish to be in house was specially built for the passion play. 4500 people fit in the auditorium on the stage. there's room for $600.00 performers. and then it starts the people flocked to the temple in jerusalem. you don't have to be a christian to be drawn into the story. jesus also arrives at the temple. do you recognize him? that's the guy i took a selfie with. you know that behind it just thought this house. what i said, my nuts. ah, it alternates between acting and singing. only people from obama go sing in the choir. he know, did you mind about?
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yeah, yeah. not that bad. the passion of the participants is very impressive. oh, it's okay. yeah, i didn't pay. i have to keep reminding myself that these are amateurs on stage here . not a trained actors on phone. there are books and various languages for non german speakers to read along and follow what's happening. but the most emotional moment is certainly the crucifixion scene that has this toy plot that
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get a lot of what you think of the passion play when they don't, we are more really beautiful. it felt real that we went lateral anamosa, the link between the old and new testaments and music, the acting, this fella, mercy, it was. oh great is i know enough yet, though. it's an incredible actors. the. the music is outstanding. it's just, it's very emotional. i love it, and what was the most special part of it? what do you think? when jesus washed his apostles feet moving? absolutely amazing. it takes a couple of hours. do you think it's too long from time to time or it was all right? no, not at all. time went rather quickly because you were so engaged in a moment. you understood the story and they just moved it along. was it was incredible, was very passionate, casual play. what dedication hills pheasant i asked us. it's our 1st time here. and the 3rd time for our friends and presented, we were really moved. we shed a tear or 2 and got goosebumps many times against incredible booklet on globally
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visitors flocked to buses, hotels, and restaurants. meanwhile, i'm meeting in the theaters dressing room with one of the actors vita halts. what's the reason why you were born over my golf and how many passion place has been for you? 57. when you stuff on or off, is there a dream role? do the little boys and over i will say, i want to be jesus one day and you know, i'm totally happy playing joseph with era, marcia, i played them in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role that is a place to biblical figures with nick, a demon, and joseph of era. marcia were advocates of jesus among the high council for the camps. how did the passion play actually come about us? and his last festival funeral was depressed. in 1634,
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there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people about that. if god spared them from the plague, then every 10 years they performed the passion of christ instead of yet. so you keep a promise every 10 years and forever and saw to settle just so far since 1634 and the other stuff vowed at that development. it's quite a big show, isn't it? not knowing c o, but it's thomas cook. yeah, there. why are you denying the the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest with one. so to long he came with a group it the 1st foreign guest at that time. hope to have something more. thomas cook said, if you build a roof over where the audience sits, i'll bring you even more people mock. so that's what they did was up to the theater is still the one from 1900. 1 young international audience has grown and grown. and so i'll just, i'll include it, but it wasn't far. and, and what about the beard and hair us?
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is that something jam like, or dislike of with the guns for when you need a decent angle that up can, i can say is cut the to this is reaching his issue. it comes with the territory. it's nice if it's something you wouldn't normally do, but for us and obama go definitely part of the tradition is letting our hair grow out. once every 10 years. it may look a little weird, but there's something special about it because i'm talking to half a 1000000 people visit obama golf for the passion play. they come from the united states, south america, scandinavia, germany and many other countries. and they all stroll through this small town. oh, these shirts, remind me of bands when they were on tour. and here are all the tour dates. ah,
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you'll definitely notice these colorful paintings on the house facades. they're called lifted paintings, and you can find them everywhere in southern germany. take a look at that. my name's also taken from the bible. one eye catching sight is the hotel i had to post, which has been there since $1612.00. it's even older than the passion place and the bus at the hotel, anton piling up, also takes part in the performance. somebody's fume if you take part in the play. so why don't you have a beard where it's the long hair, like the ones that i didn't see a big yet? italy, the romans and the passion play are very coveted roles because the romans were occupiers, soldiers, and they shaved and had short hair with the audio and helped them also, especially among younger men and ober i'm ago, it's desirable to be one of the romans in the bases and i'm lucky,
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not many people over 50 like me get to play a roman, but you, me over 50 and play the roman governor. punch a pilot, the pilot is a villain. what is it like you play such a role to do? to move out of his control and it's quite nice. it's often more of an acting challenge to play a bad guy than it is to play the good guys or more dole characters until they love a little 15 years or 4. not though currently. yeah, you wouldn't pay to dynamic got on top of that. yeah. and these are on the hill these and my mind, the euro hotel, you're in normal lives on, so not pilot at all. well, i have to make this is how you manage working in the hotel forming list h had i was for them as a lot, so it's a challenging, stressful time. you couldn't do it every year, but every 10 years you have the energy for that. what a good thing is when i'm on,
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stay just guess during the audience and that means the hotel is relatively quiet. i pick from target because if that and vice versa, when the guest throughout the hotel, there is no performance. so i can be there working on the 15th, unless you course there are all the hours you spend at the liter out the think it's an exceptional year. it can be quite a challenge. really thoughtful, who had i was little up that little, but it's worth it. i just assumed that the 6 months will pay off. all thought we ought law as a bit us. half a 1000000 tourist come to oberon mcgowan, a 6 month period. you'd have to be doing something wrong, not to profit in what's and the famous bavarian king lucy, the 2nd. did you know if you also watched the passion play as we'll see? doctor co cut get the belief that he was given a private performance after he invited the main actors to the lender hall palace. he gave them all golden spoons anyway, but the traitor, judas only got a tin one. blake of the various king louvre. the 2nd didn't have to
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stay in a normal place, like ordinary people. not far from here. he had his own small domiciled build lynn, the old palace with even the grounds of linda hope palace or work of art there. elegant, playful, and serene ludovic. the 2nd loved the area even without the passion play, he would have built a small pleasure palace here. for the reclusive king, this was a fairy tale, wilt that reminded him a vast sign in this vestibule, he pays homage to his great well muddle louis. the 14th of france politic the 2nd, the son king, was everything a villa should be powerful, influential,
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unsuccessful. this magnificent bedroom is also reminiscent of that site. theoretically literally could have received his coat here, like the sun king did at versailles. but little loved solitude. by the way, no prizes for guessing that blue was favorite color. ah, the dining room is most famous foot table. it would be set down in the kitchen, then lifted upstairs using a crank mechanism. ah, this is will gathered his imaginary company of the french court. he's even said to have had pretend conversations with them. food was always prepared for 4 people. and finally, the whole of mirrors, ludovic was a knight. he only rarely came here during the day, but after done ah,
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my goal is to price. looks like a tree stumps, but it's ours. ah, woodcarving has a long tradition in obama go. you can also watch many crafts people at work such as you that either the roots of his family business go back to 1556. he tells me it is mainly churches in the united states that phyllis order books. but passion play visitors are also happy to buy a souvenir even if it's not cheap. ah, after all this isn't industrial production, it's skilled manual work. continuing on that theme of skills. manual work i'm headed to the hairdresser actually
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had dressers shouldn't have anything to do here, but they're open and i have an appointment here on the look. i lucas. great to have you send us the syllabus that's assessment yesterday for your time. to be honest, i would have thought the hair salon would be close because people are letting their hair grow out. so why would a hairdresser even be opened these days? long a long hand needs to be cared for to night and we do trims and take care of people's beards guns, the hair on the upper lip. it can be a difficult job. fair because can put your true my hair while we talk. you can get them every day. the show about me soon, but too much. i just this is do you all to take part in the passion play with ya if that mitch been? yes,
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that is yes. and my birthright means i'm allowed to perform for survey less miss a mich been would be muffler my and how do you do that? it's busy here in the salon. how do you manage the play and work with al bowden? i so it's been been, i have to, i'm part of the entry into jerusalem. i'm at the theater at 2 o'clock and finished at 4. then i come back here to work when you set it up for me, ma'am and let their hair and beard grow out. of doing women also have to do this for the passion play on the front. oh my god, if i switch man, how to since it's up. yes, i've grown my hair out. women grow. there's too as much as they can. they walk. good guy. so gabby, normally i don't have a beard, but i let it grow. bit for the passion play it. so how do you think it looks better than i saw silva and it's a very striking good douglasville. isn't that not?
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what is it like after the passion play? does everyone come up and have their hair cut on interest? free love at us. i said this is his guns and if yes, that's really something special. after the last performance, there's a real run on the hand, dresses of it last week, or 2 to so then it's all over here and target. i'm done on this, but by ah, gabby did a good job. now i make my way to the museum. the facades been covered over with costumes from the last passion place in 2000 to 2010, very sustainable. you can buy a real pen like this. they cost 220 years each can find them on line. inside the museum, this chord catches my eye. it's one continuous rope of hair connecting each exhibition room to the next.
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all the hair runs one and a half kilometers through the museum and leave me to close, forked the artist who makes this cord out of hair. water pincher, it's soap voucher. how long have you been doing? why should as a room, why exactly that? i don't know. it was just fun in australia, i met some indigenous people who worked with hair, and i thought i could do that. and that is what i'm hearing obama go. we end up with huge mountains of hair every 10 years. in 2000, i started collecting the hair that performers and the passion play gave me. i meant to be that it came home on top from each individual's hair. i made a string and looking instrument and i take that in poll,
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we talk like talk of war. wow. oh, that cuts into the hand. so it's so tightly woven that it won't come apart like it could be done, which is the model in the hair of mine and more to live me in this work. mostly mom . of course you don't know. your hair is too short, really, guys in this matter, just for the late to figure out so that you can see it lead. ah, i here is included, has between users in there. so yours is the darker one is just now you're in the string in leap decision to read, sir. okay. at content you close for taking the time was happy, felt saved. i have to go and buy the food. and it was my thought, the look here and la mile rosa. ah, ah, if you're ever in obama, go hang around for
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a few extra days. the landscape is just great. this lift takes me to a mountain the so called quote ins at it, which is 1250 meters high. a surprise awaits me at the top. but 1st i enjoy the view. somewhere back there in the middle of the alps, lice the hotels las emmel g 7 summit, which brings together the world's leading industrialized countries will take place there at the end of june. top secret, but we were allowed in ah rooms with a view. schloss l mouth is a unique getaway on the edge of the alps. it made headlines in 2015 when it was the
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sight of the g 7 summit. now, leaders from major industrialized nations are set to meet here again. the script. com is hardly another place in germany like this, and protected and secluded, but still not far from everything. follow an easy trip from munich. tomlinson schloss. l mows main building is more than a century owned. it has $115.00 rooms and suites. the annex named retreat is found newer. it has $47.00 sweets, practically a hotel within a hotel, an ideal spot for the g. 7 summit. the sweets were heads of state and government stay are virtually identical. that way, no person is favored over another. and the sublime alpine panorama is therefore all to enjoy their on 9 restaurants. in total. the loop to dawdle has to mission installs as
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a devices local. michelle has the foundation is classic french cuisine. obama. what that's my background, of course, but it's much lighter hub, i use very little butter on so you can easily eat 7 or 8 horses without feeling completely stuffed up, which is a lot of fun. las vegas all possible the 8 course menu costs 249 euros. and this junior suite, around 40 square meters, is available for about $700.00 euros a night. guests come from germany, switzerland, and austria, but also from britain and the united states. if you have the money, it's the perfect place to escape from the stresses of the world, except may be when the g 7 summit is on. ah, and here's the surprise i promised you. the alpine coaster a summer to bog rough, super long, almost 3 kilometers. with
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no problem with that was great. ah
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ah ah, oh i am ago is a very special place typically bavarian, but somehow not. i mean, where else does half the village take part in the theatre? people don't go to hairdressers for months and guests from all over the world. come to visit every 10 years. well that only happens here in obama. go. bye bye. see you next time. ah, ah ah ah, ah ah, ah, with
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