tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle September 11, 2022 8:30am-9:01am CEST
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we find out later in the show, welcome to a new edition of europe, max and today we also have these topics. hotspot. why the golden sands and will gary are such a popular travel? destination shop moves. how an italian dance quote inspires millions of fine on social media. she has seen hats of state of other countries and british prime ministers come and go. she experienced the 2nd world war as a child. she survived scandals and was unveiled ring in the performance of her duties. the longest serving regions in british history. elizabeth, the 2nd has died at the age of 96 time to look back at a life that spanned historical eras. ah,
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the end of an era. the sculptures of french art is blue. no catalano are real, i catches wherever they appear. it always seems as if something has been forgotten during their creation. but this is what gifts. the sculptures, the meaning, the artist, has at an eventful life as a child has firmly left morocco and immigrate to france. journeys into the unknown . our major themes in blue nor cabanas distinctive work. blue liquid, bronze flows into prepared moles, and a sculpture comes to life. this boundary and cursed in southeast and france is considered by many artists to be the number one address where the completion of their works. one of them is french sculptor play nor catalano. he's known for works, which seemed to lack an essential part. the travelers,
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the name of his series can be seen in many cities across europe, and often leave. he was wondering how the sculptures remained standing tested as he won't, that this is achieved by putting all the individual parts together. bobby, the jani, can you, you have to know where the appointed balance as you look when the kid he was in up here, it is the foot a don't go, but you're, there are. so if we start from this point, we can well the suitcase to the leg and an arm, and in this way everything is captain balance. he will go um. over the years, catalina has portrayed around 400 people in his sculptures. his models often come from the community around him. one of them is a former refugee from bangladesh. i figured this is greg. i've worked with them 3 times before. it's the 3rd sculptor i've done with them. okay, what year did you come to france, greg?
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good. i got, i got 1987 after casting the individual part of the sculptor a welded together. the key is finding the right center of gravity for catalano. his work is also symbolic. writer nearby can fit, i like that. this is a fragile figure if he saw where to remain. steadfast martinez, my personalities are the same way or they're fragile, but they're steadfast and want to move forward. he's going hold on to that. also. his travelers always have a bag or suitcase with them and seem to be setting off into the r no, just as his own family. one state mean woman to have him when he thought house he was. this is also my own story. my family, should you been y'all? i come from morocco. i also arrived here with a suitcase i so, so i thought that in it's similar for people from ukraine. right now we get more those who think about immigrating from africa. so we've got, you know, where people are forced to leave their homes. remco. hm. what fighting,
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there's no way to prevent that. these people leave to find a better future. whenever the only i think you have to accept that it was a new foster in full. his sep catalina was 10 years old. when his family immigrated to ma, say he lays, he became a sailor and then an electrician. it wasn't until he was 30 that he discovered sculpture as his true vocation for him. oh, it is a means of expressing his personality. the typical holes in his sculptures and the imperfections reflect his personal experiences. sidney ivy skis, gary less. it's what happened with the sculptures also has something to do with my own life in 2 ways. whole until you 1st in relation to my inner self in washington . i have problems that i want to deal with the actually so, so i take them out of my sculpture so also for you and with regard to my life story
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went off. now one point i had to pack my bags to leave one country and arrive and another bachelor b 40. it was a lot of the year cuzamano wants to continue to portray as many people as he can for his series, the travellers. at the same time, his working on a new product called mirror, the suitcase remains as essential motif. remedies for the suitcase, as a constant was made, it belongs to the human being, the man takes his suitcase and goes in search of new horizons as they say good equity in common like his sculptures. when all catalano continues to be a traveler, always in search of new horizons, and now we go to the far north of europe, off the south west coast of iceland lay the westland islands. those who live here are used to tough conditions. only one of the islands is permanently inhabited. hey,
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my a and it's here that gets li mac runs a restaurant with his family. even though life in this corner of the word can seem rather basic, the cullen, a recreation, surf there, be the highest standards. you have to take a theory to dine at. the only goal, my restaurant serving specialties from iceland, westman islands, perry, my a. the largest of the islands is about 15 kilometers from the mainland. the restaurant slipperiness serves up a unique taste of the ireland. b at this honey glazed cod head. all this dried fish skin with angelica, we think about the place where from you don't always see the values until when you leave. and when i came back after being cooking elsewhere, we saw to so many possibilities with abundance of amazing seafood. a lot of wild palaver and, and all these wilds hopes and plants and si guessing much. stanley is closely
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connected with the island of hang. may they all run the restaurant together? everyone has a role to play. his father. ethan stepney, sun supplies the fresh fish. he's been going out to see 4 times a week for more than 40 years. one of the most challenging things to run restaurant in this location is we're on a while to get their products over. you know, sometimes the weather said, but can't get any produce. that and that's one of the reasons why we all so much from using locally and using the piece around the fishing here is only possible in the summer in winter. the weather conditions are to extreme low. we've been trying for a little bit of time and i will not find the response to get that in at the moment . but that's just the reality of,
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of 1973. volcanic eruption increased the island sized by more than 20 percent. today. fresh, wild herbs grow on the rich lava soil. these are the amazing oyster league. the taste are almost like precious gifts. when matt takes us down to the coast to collect fresh travel, seed, and see letter, he's discovered 30 herds and seaweeds that he uses in his recipes. these are the products that are beyond organic there while they're the best. so we're picking them just straight from nate, so he cannot really access a butter ingredient below. his mother, catherine gisela started gross herbs and flowers in her greenhouse ledge to balls are also supplied by local pharmacist. a lack of produce during the harsh winter
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means the restaurant is alene operation for a good full months during the summer. but that's not the only reason. worsted challenz is the fairy during the winter time, and other people thought to come here unless they have to. because sir weather can be rough. and but we decided to as soon as we started this restaurant to her area only during the summer, the family opens the restaurant on hey may in 2012 now around 25 employees work here during the summer season. the menu features dishes inspired by nature semi dried heads of cod in particular are very popular. the staple of traditional icelandic cuisine ghastly much breathed new life into 8 old dishes with his modern take on traditional icelandic food. with go figure this.
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i came because we're always working with the whole face and so serve if you're only using the philly and throwing away the rest and that it goes into what we do here. we tried to find ways to use everything from the skin. the callers, the, the, the livers and, and what most other specialties include these sugar help crackers with brown butter and oyster leaves. or get more egg, cast it with shall fish and pine cream, overseeing this love the vaults coating. exactly precise and it's more we rather want to spend time when making the food delicious than spending tumors. time will hurry. everything absolutely perfect. the wild and wonderful taste of the westman islands is waiting to be discovered at slipper in on the island of hey, ma. berlin is back.
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well, this was the reason headline in the new york times after 2 difficult years for claps, restaurant and casual work as the article says, things are on the app, but how german is berlin? this is the question my british colleague rachel stuart, set out to answer in a new episode of me, the germans, hello and welcome to meet the germans. or should i say meet the berliner? sometimes it can feel like the capital city is not very german tool. there are no reasons why germans have a reputation for being orderly, punctual, and generally straight. like well, it's more hectic but also lovable. to show that there is no one berlin, and there are many berlin's married open. unbelievable. let's compare labels. germany, europe, economic powerhouse berlin. pull that sexy so relatively cheap rent and
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a kind of shabby charm, trucks, creative and entrepreneur from all over the world. germany is renowned for loving all things, miti, berlin, the guns swapping at sausage for k through long as the city is austin, listed as one of the top to be going to vegetarian destinations in europe. around 60 percent of the german population is christine in berlin. it's more like 25 percent on the majority of been in his claim. no religious affiliation at all. so you won't find many bananas and chats on sunday unless you mean the church and techno. germany delights in discipline while they're in revels and debauchery. think club dot from techno dungeons what weekend were made for the clubs can be pretty, it please if not speaking german or failing like it can be enough to get you turned away by a burly bound even after 3 hours of hopefully with it. i mean, this is amazing. yes. okay, i didn't good but then it's home to the german parliament,
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but the political balance inside this building is rally, reflected out here in elections at all levels of government, but inconsistently leads to the left. hello. it had again, i'm kathy, i'm in cathy. cathy. oh sorry. i'd like a coffee, at least one in germany. much trouble with english in berlin. you might struggle with german. oh yeah. oh yes. sometimes germans go into bars here and nobody speaks german. very good movies. we could you think of that? it's liz concert, english. well, i just ordered my food in german. anyway. i feel this all conscious about it because i couldn't make enough with somebody else's country bits. yes. i am a bit lazy as hell. i learned sherman here. so it is possible german to sticklers for the rule is preferred to have been to break them off, and lots of us clubs and convenience stores. they have been for 24 hours or more
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people drink on that, woburn and even even all the red man at the pedestrian crossing. and remember the smoking bank, i didn't really catch on yet. well, mine, which is really go against the german grade is fashion. who that is good, bye bye. there they are 2 main grades, adversely, the old black, ld on it, and then the more wild mishmash that be transparent material was cause material going. so with leather negligence, with sturdy boots, everything is possible. you make your own rules and berlin in body a week or 2 at the beach that classic summer holiday harvey. anybody would say no to that. our trevor report lucas steger likes to get around. and today the, like a guy has a se, then european hotspot in his sites who guerria is a big hit with the young travelers on the budget. we're off to golden sans and
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let's see if the name lives up to its promise. ladies and gentlemen, golden sand. this place is one of the most populous some of occasion destinations at the black sea in bulgaria. i just checked in last night and well that's why i have this wonderful plastic bracelet, and now i'm heading to the beach. like everybody else. the weather is perfect. 27 degrees celsius, a typical high season summer day. and that's my spot on the beach. at 1st sight, the beaches are packed, but not as much as in previous years. the war in ukraine has also impacted tourism here. fewer tourists have been traveling to the black sea overall,
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especially russian tourists. where are you from denmark? i was interested got i from here from bo getta. what do you think of golden sense so far? it's definitely a party area. there is a party all the time. a lot of young people as applies the prices are quite competitive. it doesn't cost the earth, so you won't be going home hanging us. oh was a good time for my for swim in the black sea. it's not cold at all. the water is 25 degrees celsius. i love it. at bulgarian lexi coast. there is way more to discover than just golden sands. i am in battle, not right now. that's the 3rd biggest city in the country. and i think it's well worth a visit, so let's check it out. the cathedral with the golden dome is the
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symbol of bottom. about 330000 people live here. the city center has many pedestrian zones and charming fountains. this looks really good. and that's the theater. retina is full of cats. and i love cats. take a look at this. obviously, i'm not just here for the cats. i'm here to visit barton us most famous gold treasure. in the 1970s archaeologists on earth artifacts from ancient civilization . in 1972, the famous bottle, not gold treasure was found in the burial ground. what is so special about it? well, actually, these are the oldest gold objects crafted by the hand of man discovered in the world. so how old is the gold?
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it's from the 5th millennium b. c. that is approximately 7000 years ago. chris jen is a lawyer by profession, but he prefers to do city tours. so what do you think? what so, so special about it's my native town. so i lot of very much it plays with rich history. nice people living here all over events taking place during the year . so i like this place bottom, that is the largest port city in bulgaria, as in other european cities, parts of the industrial facilities are now used for leisure and culture. it's already late in the afternoon. fewer people are on the beach and in the water . it's time for an adventure yet he had the black c. c
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so hard ah, there's your bed you by golden sands and bulgaria offers of varied my life like tourist hotspots on my orca. also here you can find many bars and clubs where the beer flows and well known entertainers find an enthusiastic audience. that was my trip to bulgaria as golden sense. i hope you liked it by mark the next bar. this is the famous death mask of the egyptian pharaoh to dan, carmen. king tatt would have been very surprised to hear that 3300 years after
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his death, a form of st. dancing is named after him. touching imitates the right angered poses of the ancient egyptians as seen in old paintings. italian dance group, urban theory are the masters of this new style. precision moves perfectly synchronized with electronic beats. that's the signature style of italian dance troop urban theory. they label it hunting style and have millions of fans on social media. nothing with hunting is a very particular style out. it has less to do with his plop if he goes and goes more in the direction of street dance and pop it. but in fact, it stands by itself result any particular model? if you go to jamaica in the emphasis is on geometric figures. for example, rumba says and squares a busy, i mean, and catherine's of mamma that someone can make out. who doesn't dance any anita? oh, the performance of what a weird piano can be described as
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a ballet of hands to music by mozart. the video has racked up 100000000 views. 2 2 ah, urban theory are ricardo murano, lorenzo pantone davi de sala. jessica de maria fab yano valeri and leonardo ago now they practice at least 5 hours a day to achieve perfect moves. the results are plain to see. such click hits as urban gravity mantra and urban clock had secured them around $18000000.00 followers on tick tock alone than to us dancing is our daily bread. without our dancing were nothing more in a sort of money with dancing is our life in every sense. i get up in the morning and ask myself, what i'll do with the day. the answer is dancing. yes. and that is just great. the
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future model. if me think on the end of it with because aqua, they hail from northern italy's la gory and coast, and met one another and the town of valley crows yet with help from their dance teacher, jessica de maria. they've been developing their style since 2016. the troop is named after the urban theory dance school. in 2019, they appeared on the tv show. italy has got talent and advanced to the finals. it was the young dance troops break through he came in delighted crumbson's. what made us happiest of all was that we made it known, even though we come from a tiny provincial town that doesn't have all that much to offer. but he spots that he had many data office against that surprised success. we've been concentrating more and more on dancing a league, somebody we hoped to work hard enough that we could turn our passion into our profession. we avoid a song. the urban theory members also produce tutting tutorials for their fans. la,
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shy lamb, your hand right where it is and lift your elbow. ego mito, now leave your elbow where it is and lift your hand to the model. that's a very simple exercise that helps you isolate the movement. boy, eyes, ally in movie mean. here they are shooting a video on by like rosie as promenade. this time on skateboards, on 6 members are now able to live from dance. they are often booked for commercials and events whether for live appearances or video clips, urban theory will never run out of ideas. and that's it for this edition. just a quick reminder to take part in our draw for a chance to get your hands on a back and sweat shirt from i d w uncensored collection. thanks for watching and
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