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a stop the they said no need to know because we only demanded call y'all to help us out. i'm calling more african with we can no longer get them. he was extremely dw number's help. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape w torture list? sherman street. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
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open fire and of burning passion for cooking come eat the shaft who combines both later on in the show. and with that hello and welcome to euro max. i'm your host hanniman here. it's what else we've got in store for you on this big shoe laces of green bliss in busy urban sprawl. why germans just can't get enough of their slay buck and a trip to this spanish tie and talked hossa, which once a year travels back in time with their renee from opera is an acquired taste for some people. but even if you're not normally a fan, this oprah is so unique that you have to give it a chance. if famous italian opera, madame butterfly, is being stage in the austrian tide of brigands on lake constance. and the stage itself resembles a gigantic piece of paper. it was designed by canadian set designer michael levine
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and seems to balance weightless lee on the water. but quite the challenge for the performers. we spoke to one of the singers to see how she's handling hitting high notes and high heights o a gigantic sheet of paper on late constance. the ensemble of madame butterfly performs puccini's tragic opera about a japanese geisha on a steep incline. ah, for this performance at the pagans festival, the seniors need to be sure footed and have a head for heights, including i touched she, curly soda, so this an ot no. now it's my queue. i need to sing now. ah, saturday that was done on the front of your to this i saw your call now, my dick rocher left the rama. so if you have a fuse that has so many uneven surfaces and we've them all, i might sometimes you're not just singing but also moving and running saw the vegan red. and oh, yeah,
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oh, i'm blank, you can't be short of breath. you need to be entirely focused on playing an authentic japanese woman as esther yup. on the shelf rouse, i q. oh ah, but it. oh sure. oh oh oh oh. as madame butterflies made suzuki da mitzo soprano from azerbaijan, warehouses with ne pads is a new school at n, and i don't just run, i have i neal to a while. sometimes that's hard because the surfaces isn't smooth and it can hurt. or there are so many things to do so many different tasks resorting. mon, you can lose that theatrical feeling a bench. this is a tat, radishes gifford. ah,
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director andreas hm. okay. cost $3.00 singers for each role. we take turns during the strenuous performances. now this is here, this is the highest exit here at the stage center. on, on, this is the lowest, they're good. it even goes under the water level. we're coming in as it is, was keep the water out. when did us hurt us? vasa up. yet a bruno had taught so every stage has its own rules. one was then you have to figure out where and how to place the performance sphere here. that's wrong, of course. this one's another thing entirely. a lot for the home of the, the challenge here is directing the performers so that an every moment the positions have an almost sculptural quality, the pasta scope corolla the door to her voice, munch data. when butterfly dies, the paper bursts into flames. projection mapping creates magical and varied effects on the unconventional stage, which consists of
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a $117.00 prefabricated pieces that were assembled on a scaffolding light constance. the surface was painted after traditional japanese drawings on a carelessly discarded sheet of paper. with this set, design a micro levine, wanted to express the disregard. the american naval officer pinkerton has 4 butterfly and her culture whom he marries, impregnates, and abandons. but levine also had to make sure the stage was functional. the folds of the cloth, his actually acting like her a safety railing. this is a step we found areas like this where you would have to go to steep the steeply down. so we added in these invisible steps. and then if you look over there, you can see there are steps in the back of that fold. and her that is not seen by the audience in the production is meticulous, but the stage design exudes restraint. it's less pompous than its predecessors.
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since 1946 up to 7000 spectators in an evening, have watched oper performances on the world's largest late stage, famous for its spectacular productions. throughout the years, the stages have had one thing in common. they interact with their surroundings. i these a lunch shaft that the landscape here changes every single hour. you saw how stormy it can get in, and sometimes when you're running on stage i can get a bit slippery when my heart comes out. this is designed to the nature of the sheet of paper because the music of pacina comes on. all of that together creates a beautiful feeling and new feeling dominance. i know because all the parts play a role, i think that's why it's beautiful. i live, i live tyler speed and i'm the roller on this. so you think this is a wound issue? oh, how full emotions on a one of
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a kind stage. madame butterfly and pagans, truly is a feast for the senses. all germans like to raced on the autobahn drink beer are never late and can't take a joke. right. are the cliches true in our series? meet the germans. d w. reports are rachel stuart. tackle such questions. today's episode, features the king of german catch, the garden, gnome my job and grandparents have several of these dotted across their garden. and it's only fitting that the spotlight is on this little guy for rachel's investigation. of the germans love for their a lot, my gardens. i welcome to your piece of paradise, your life of calm in the city, your leafy kingdom, welcome to the ship owner, the germany on the outskirts of town,
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the long railway lines. you'll find garden colonies plots of land divvied up and rented out to green thing that hobby gardeners, sheba garden clan gardens. gotcha. there are several names for the allotment in germany. it's not the gardens are not the 370 square meters of molecule known. neat flowerbeds. anderson decoration is welcomed, including of course, the king of german kitch, the god known in the 19th century, 50 populations boomed and green faces dwindled. any versions of allotment, gay for families, some outdoor space and the opportunity to grow their own food. this self sufficiency proved vital during the 2 world wars and communist east germany. leaders originally viewed these individual garden ways with suspicion, but they soon soften to the concept once they realize the hobby gardeners could help make up the shortfall and fresh fruit and veggies. today it's less about necessity and more about life. come on. where else can you enjoy your free time? that's more hateful in central with no phone or laptop. flight such thing. can i kinda kid intake lane or?
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and we can move a little gardening polish potato. but i got no right, let's come. what can you do here for a while? it's really relaxing and we can grow project bone that are about a 1000000 allotment gardens in germany, the capital belinda is the most. but if he fancies nothing went up, you'll have to join the q behind the 12000 other nature lovers on the local waiting list. and in many cities, the need for more housing is putting a lot my gardens and the threat. of course, in germany, gardening rights come with gardening responsibilities, ladies and gentlemen, the rule book. okay, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but the federal law allotment is impressively detailed. and on top of that, each klein gotten association has its own set of rules. for example, detailing how big the plot complete, which kinds of lance are allowed logistics between the shared system and which i was at the day you are allowed to know you lot the term schema governmental. it did literally a lot mentality is used to describe the attitude of someone who cares meticulously
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for their own metaphorical garden, and it's quick to pass judgment on someone over the fence. oh, in fact, it seems the allotment, gardeners have got a bit of a reputation. the day exaggerated types get out of the solitary conservative. lauren patty bourgeois, vaguely regimented at starch. the german flag and well trimmed hedge specie should pieces to pieces. okay, this is coming up a lot. this is kind of a mixed between square, very particular and narrow minded. basically, you don't want to be pieces. the 4th is proud of everything. he grows up. cutting the grass with nail scissors. rules are king. everyone must follow it on the fly. the stereotypes, things are changing. many associations a loosening the rules to attract younger members, and the somewhat cooler sounding herb and gardening trend has come along to boost gardening, st grid, oven gardening, conversion. gardening comes in many forms. from some people, plant things around a tree, and barbara plants on balconies, our own gardening, to work wonderful. and there are community gardens land where several people care
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for a larger garden. the one bringing the neighbourhood together with a joint commitment to maintain the garden fishing and gotten on mr. hi. this morning, plant beds and shared responsibility fit better into a modern work schedule, and it costs a lot less to take pump. this more relaxed approach to gardening is proving popular with all sorts of non typical allotment, gardeners, and it's up in terry, on jimmy's tradition of the green. and you can head over to our website to tell us which cliche you think off as typically german or very deutsche as a thank you. you'll be answered in a raffle to win a sweat shirt. and a cotton bag from the dw uncensored collection, which stands for world wide freedom of expression. now we're headed to spain for a trip back in time between barcelona and valencia lies ter theresa a cattle on time that had its heyday during their nissans. every year in this city
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throws a festival to look back at that golden age of art and culture. ah, once a year, this town and spain travels back in time, i from close to food to music for 4 days to tulsa and catalonia takes itself back to the renaissance. during this period from the late 15th to the 17th century, europe's art culture and economy radically changed, including inter tulsa, that of us i had on william tortoise. i was important because of its architecture. many buildings were built here in the 16th century, and there still stand empty delcom. it was also important for trade as the town myers on a river. so goods could be easily transported, okay, and for the economy as well. but lego, this is the 1st time on
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a louis is one of 2 tosses. flag bears. she'll make her grand appearance with the about the rot us later in the day. she's one of around $3000.00 local residents who organize and stage the festival every year left. yes, that's mccarthy, that the festival is very popular here in t r t i so okay, we all look forward to it in july. if that's pitch as the to re living the old times of her, theresa and we look forward to reuniting with francy on that up there. but bosa you, but i do need to check on us amigos with around 60 performance is a day, visitors can immerse themselves and life as it was in the renaissance. a wonder ruas zuber ruts and honda domingo will be performing. dressed as to 17th century aristocrats and mark deniable gathered about her back then bartold torso was catalonia, is 5th largest town here. one of i'm here, i feel proud to be representing a noble family from the era and that of the dance. and the music will be performing
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today. so came from historical documents by lemme see if barbara go, the woman with his daughter golf. even if it is their 10th year performing, both took care preparing. they been rehearsing the noble dance for months. every one involved, the votes, a great deal of time and all the costumes were hand made me mad at me. and i said that my mother made mistress that darker color. tons were typical of spanish renaissance fashion lab with especially black car shades of tan. a fellow of course, with it's time for an louise's big moment as one of 10 tosses about us. spain's only remaining flag throwers are a great attraction. dennis, now it's mainly about entertainment. the performers have practiced daily for months, but continuously waving and throwing around
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a one kilogram heavy flag isn't easy. is it about gay? it's hard when the sun shines in our eyes and we can't see how the flags are fly up quickly and it's a matter of balance. endurance, and practice knowledge. basically anything you do takes practice life is up and we practiced a lot you, it's exhausting. and it takes a lot of strengths at all, but in the end, if you like, what you're doing, you'll do whatever it takes to do your best look me up with the blur. after their appearances, the performers gather, the taverns, recipes, dating from the renaissance, have been resurrected and made with ingredients used at the time. following age old traditions on elisa's favorite as a kind of sausage, still popular in the region today. level than i soon ali meant that the banana is the dutch, typical of the renaissance in toronto. seattle, he says it's made with blood and portable. gotten it if he had to look back, then pupil 8, mostly grain, cork, apples, pears,
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and whatever. they could grow in the fields, such as being left on a cabin each and lettuce, although i could get a body give out a nail. gumple gl us with the ash lascola, se delilah. so tosses 25th to renee. sounds festival continues well into the night. ah, and come next year to tulsa, once again, travel back in time to celebrate it's rich control, heritage i it summer, which means it's barbecue time, right. go away. share to be us back. would certainly agree that he takes the humble barbecue to a whole new level. he likes his fires in unusual places, often in the middle of the city. and the resulting dishes are not really delicious, but incredibly innovative. we visited him at an industrial weight land in berlin to
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get a few tips for our next barbecue party. ah gourmet dishes cooked over an open fire for dinner, some unexpected places. that's to be aspects concept for his gastronomic experience in berlin. as far as that is true for a chef, i is the ultimate cooking method, either even if only because of the aroma line being alma from unmarked, many loiter for you. you realize that having fire means lots of different things. motley also fundamental things lee such as light heat, food, warm for that. so when we look into fire, it automatically evokes feelings very deep within us. yeah. oh to my dish computer . me to be a spec stokes. his fire with oak and beechwood. he prefers them why they're slow burn time and high heat,
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as well as the fine grilled flavor they lent the dishes in the smithy, guzman, it. what's important is that you don't just pour out a sack of the coal. you have to stack and lay the wood, so it gets plenty of oxygen. it's like here with this tower one. you see that the fire blazes up right away, door to door. patience is key. this isn't a stove. you can switch on and off and it's something romantic that takes time there will man. but i think everyone at barbecuing has that good enough. that capacity either to be a spec, learned has fire skills and argentina from the start shaft. francis melman, master of outdoor placene, he learned go, may quality cooking from starch shaft. renee reads epi and copenhagen, and that berlin's answer restaurant. he combines both and his concept amber open fire cooking and you know to other c n imma. when people he grill, they think extremely charged or crispy and heavily seasoned stock,
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but you can work with it very elegantly, like a lightly smoked cream or a grilled lemon for a salad dressing warning. and i think one of the larger he the spinach, on the fire for 30 seconds at most his tip to make it crispy is to spread butter on it beforehand. the grill spinach is then combined with roasted pistachio. gonna finish. pleasure for me is putting your heart into cookie. you know we, that's what we do here. we use simple produce and chaco to bring things to lighting as a means of acting to vs back uses a japanese conroe grill that's good at storing heat, but cooking over a woodfield fire is only one aspect of his dinner concept. he receives his guests at ever changing locations. this time it's an old archive building and berlin's eastern mouth found district. yes and about among the times i've always dreamt of organizing dinners and hidden spots on her for sake. they always
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have something mysterious and novel about them. awesome visit. they bring you out of your comfort zones. noise, and call us on a come for its own. involves an 8 course meal is in store for the 40 guests, including lam. sweet bread, with green onions, roasted tender and crispy over the what fire and french fraser. clams. briefly singed on a grill. to be a speck. built himself, serve with panola blossoms. marinated muster. leaves and a whole blank for a spanish sauce made with almonds, garlic, and olive oil. it's no surprise that to be us back and his team prefer seasonal produce and spring. the menu includes asparagus, served with a bisk of purell crayfish and fresh soiled. we went to lighten. we want to give people incredible evening why they wouldn't normally experience that can't be
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repeated and cannot and that's exactly what to be us back hopes to achieve good food and unexpected places. okay, so i think it's time for me to up my barbecue skills. now does it get any better than the summary smell of lap? and so imagine walking through entire fields of these beautiful deep purple flowers . well, we're headed to the parents to meet up with the photographers who flocked there every summer for the chance to capture the feast for the nose and for the eyes. when things were sure their perfect postcard picture is guaranteed. you haven't a fields in the south of france. it's pretty is a pitcher everywhere you look between june and august, when the plants are in bloom, the villains or plato turns into a frequency of flowers. the chia people from around the world visit some keep
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coming back like landscape photographer, fabio. and to nora. this is what's cool about pro volcano doctor. we have this incredible colors homeless and that's everywhere in google. we have the lines that go way back into the distance and everything that i love. that's what is at the end of there's a tree. it's like disneyland for photographers unfulfilled to be often fabia likes to share his passion with others and takes amateur photographers on guided to us through the lavender fields. this was photographer, has pioneered to take me that's revolutionized classical landscape photography is super, imposes typically chance of the same subject on top of one another to create hyper realist images. as a result, his landscape photos look more mystical than realistic. what hyperventilated landscape photography is about bringing together all the emotions i felt before while taking the shots in one picture she'd know the different moly situations and
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ambient lights. films could take 234, or up to 40 or 50 images to convey that feeling to the observer, it's when it's this feeling that he also wants to transmit to the photo to a participants. the 1st lines are these hearing. the best one is, or actually those 2 there and in the middle of the little thing, but when it comes to framing their image, the damages get help from van of oscar. has been the landscape photographer for more than 2 decades, and knows whether it's classic or hyper realistic photography. the ground rules are always the same. what's important, what is such wide open landscapes is the foreground. often you'll see pictures with a tree somewhere in the background, but nothing up front for it's a broad field. so this line adds a nice depth to the landscape. we have a nice foreground with the blooming lavender. that's half the battle won while taking a good landscape, photo crunch of foot. the 1st successful shots are long coming, much to the delight of the 2 are participants. these are get hardly in
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a straight line is laselle materials is just amazing. toys is, as i find, the st. louis, her post, stunningly beautiful than crammed, and as the acoustics the hum of the bees and the blossoms which move around and i went into it not, it's just wonderful. and but when i should roses, it will be. doors has always a challenge, it is for a comp in terms of composition. every picture tells a great story. that's clear, most of the argument but the popularity of the lavender field has one big drawback . many farmers fear for their crops is in here. we're on private property. heard everything here belongs to a farmer who earns us living, growing lavender. we have been so, and i'm here with a group that have to ensure that we pretend with lavender mich didn't got meals like ramming it with tripods are stepping on the plants and i are leaving beer lot losses or cigarettes corners like around and was home. i think of it like being in someone's living english,
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been in by should leave the place in your same state. i found a dental office on it, often up the photo to it lasts for a week and the group is on the go day and night. because in the dark, a whole new side of the lavender fields comes to light, fabio la miss diversity. even though shooting at night can be tricky. so the, there shouldn't be too much light pollution, though sometimes like that's also really cool. it's ok to just have the black ignite sky and minucci way is that sometimes it's also nice when there's a bit of a glowing from the city. down below i lost i thought, whether classical or modern in the love in the fields, every one is sure to find the picture perfect image. absolutely gorgeous. and with that we have come to the end of another program. we hope you enjoyed the show and don't forget to follow us on social media for more content from all over europe. for me and the whole,
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your max team here in berlin. thanks for watching and see you next time. hope you all have a wonderful weekend. take care with ah, with
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