tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle March 27, 2023 2:02am-2:31am CEST
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[000:00:00;00] ah, tiers to german pop culture. we go on a pub crawl to show you the bar scene in germany. from supermodels to super influencers. how the world of fashion is changing in modern times. and time for t, for to go in london to experience a great english tradition. all that and more coming upon euro max. oh, let's go grab a beer. that's a typical catch phrase when meeting up with friends in germany. pubs and bars are large part of social life here in this country. we take
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a closer look at what makes german pub culture special. isn't a time for final orders. apparently not. in fact, most time in hobbs don't have a visual closing time and therefore open, stay open all night. what else do you need to know when vectoring i n and i in a german pop bottoms on my site. what i call a pub, jeremy's call, a type of there's a bit of debate between what makes a pub and a bar bar, but a kanai is generally more traditional bars can be a bit fancier. there are also plenty of specialized by, especially here in berlin. the selection berries according to taste, and the cry just attracts. there are lots of cocktail bars. the student puts sports bars gay bars mostly just hang out places for people to talk and drink. but what's the most popular think applies here in germany, and i'll give you one guess. and if you didn't get fear,
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i'm disappointed depending on where you are in germany, the kind of where you drink and what was it comes in. also varies the legal age for drinking beer and wine and sparkling wine or champagne is 16 for stronger spirits. it's 18. so you only have to be 16 to get into napa, but you should eat beforehand since the only food many pub serve is a few snacks. and don't forget to tip 5 to 10 percent is pop standard. important info if you smoke in germany, there's a strict ban on smoking in bars and pups. but nevertheless, there are exceptions, especially in berlin. it's vocab time. here are the german phrases you need to know when you're going out out in germany. duncan, i put this is your local pub and tried to take something on credit like an io you. but this is only possible in your stomach napa, when they can trust that you'll pay it back from foss from the barrel. this is beer on tap german. ha. changed but distilling here has remain the same for almost
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a 150 years. let's ask the owner, what makes a, can i put a knife of this is over 2 days, barkeeper and owner of the stella. berlin means it. since you don't have to just, you can come straight to work, so you don't have to change when you do your work or everybody is welcome. it doesn't matter what kind of color skin and what kind of religion they have, where they come from, that good germans have to be like, oh, this is very important for them to maintain. that company is told we do as a chain all our customers. we fund here, do you have any stories? i'm sure people tell you a lot of capital that meant here and you know, the end they,
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they have their wedding here. wow. that would be nice. we still have contract. i know a lot of private just always, most of our customers buy a good bama knows everythings don't sell anything like that, but not as not as a paid top are on and grow part of society here highly because they are the perfect location for the buyer. yeah, okay, let's celebrate the end of the working day. beer germans are all about the work hard play, hard ethnic culture is very important to germany because coal is very important to japanese. this is historian, dr. handle whole mode. and they do not only drink privately at home, but also publicly the public spaces and the pop. it actually is the name, the public place, the drink. fun fact, since alcohol is so cheap in germany, there is a law nicknamed the apertures paragraph. it states that there must be at least one non alcoholic drink,
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that is no more expensive than the cheapest alcoholic drink. pop culture in germany has changed in recent decades. the term nightmare, devon pubdate has come up. what's that about? in the early times of the 20th century, the traditional german night pop was predominant. whereas today, it diversified lots. other new pops, other new bars pop up. so there's no can i stab but rather change of style. sniping, culture is honestly one of my favorite things about germany, especially here in berlin. whether i am hanging out at my stand clapper are enjoying a really nice cocktail. it's just good vibes. all right, fishing for followers. that's how you could describe today's social media influences. fashion world, but in paris, an exhibition looks back at the ninety's when fashion shows were elite one off events with supermodels and pricey production. the hype around
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this year is preparatory shows in paris. in february was similar to a major awards show social media, and their influences have re style. the fashion shows into a massive end. now, many of the labels broadcast their shows live on social media, even as the fashion weeks run. and many fans throng the venues to take them in live . this giant explosion of interest and business of money and fascination is completely different. it's really, it's become the caliber in a way, the biggest arc form, you know, and it shouldn't be. it's not, it's not really an art form, a stop center or literature architecture, but now it suddenly become the bigger ard form. that's the 1st i got. the 2nd thing is that the sheer obsession with beauty has never been greater. if people are more interested, hardly looked than i have never been before i let in today, everyone's interested in fashion. it's almost like the world cup. on
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a wind tour editor in chief of the american fashion magazine vogue still puts in an appearance. but now she has to share the stage with influencers. carro dower, and leoni hon. up. germany have more than $4000000.00 followers each on instagram and achieved international star status long ago. they're seen in designer outfits in the 1st row at the premier shows. got side bang. thank goodness my followers are really interested in what we're doing now during fashion week. we're posting lots of things from the shows many outfits and videos. that's a lot of fun for these people. and after an exhausting day, you feel so motivated, you know that people are sitting out there and watching and saying next outfit. next look. it's a lot of fun and really, really great swedish or small human conyers. new computer social media has changed a lot fashion as incredibly popular and it's become accessible to walls to digest. everyone has an opinion and the chance to express it on the internet in a fashion has become
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a pop culture phenomenon for no men to pub. conceras. in the 19 ninety's, things were very different. the shows were limited entirely to the catwalk. it was the time of supermodels, like claudio shufa and naomi campbell makeup was gangster creations, spectacular model and designer walks theatrical. that's what made up the look of the 19 ninety's fashioned shows. the top creative minds of that decade were chatting, mcglenn and john for go chia, france and john gallano of the u. k. today nearly any one, even pop stars can become fashion designers. in june 2023 american singer and wrapper for rel williams will present his 1st collection for louis veto indian side on on. i think it was simply the right decision on the part of louis the tong. of course they will probably be those who say, oh, they're just taking someone who's already big and famous. but as i see it, this is simply
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a message. it's the right way to go. and i think it's totally cool. yeah. who to talk with the music, a year of fashion museum and paris has devoted an exhibition to past era's and in particular the year 199797 symbolizes the fashioned. big bang as it's known, the dawn of a new era check, a cutter. it cuts is developed, so every design, man or woman has their own personal style that appeals to a certain clientele, tootsie person, and in 1097, we had a number of these very strong personalities who express themselves in a very radical way. their katasha and that makes 1997 a special year and a turning point in the history of fasciitis is nixon also that i name is like it's one settle. again, it pointed the way for the development of fashion and the 21st century ottawa moved out on to him, cyclic german fashion photographer elephant. and that also remembers this special
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time quite well. so much wednesday obama's and that time it was about the supermodels and the designers created their apparel, especially for them. every designer created a whole character and the girl came out and played a certain role. yes, that was really exciting and electrifying. and then you dream about it and it would inspire you to take photos. i today the girls are very, very young and interchangeable. so you can't even keep up with who's new on the scene because there's always new momentum is. so i shouldn't be that no actual dies . these days, the big show no longer takes place on the catwalk and star models are seldom seen. the collections have become more commercial. the events happen on the street and the internet, and their enthusiasm for fashion has never been greater. ah, tea time in england is an event steeped in tradition. and there are many steps to
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follow to give it just right. we find out the do's and don'ts for afternoon tea in london. traditional afternoon tea, the epitome of indulgence, and the finest english manner. a culinary experience that feels all the cozier when london is yet again, grey and rainy. the legendary luxury hotel savoy has been serving the classic tea time since opening its doors in 1889. welcome to the savoy, my name. elaine, one of the austin in t managers. please allow me to show you the opportunity experienced. afternoon tea consists of several elements. one of them is of course the tea itself, followed by finger sandwiches, usually with cucumber salmon, eggs, and chicken and curry sauce accompanied by 2 canopies per person scones, with lemon curd,
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cream strawberry jam and clotted cream. and finally, a selection of bite sized cakes and pe street the daily afternoon. tea is a highlight at the 5 star luxury hotel. traditionally, guests start with a glass of champagne while we are enjoying the champagne for having our 1st course, which is the thing, a sandwiches. award winning pastry, chef nicolai lucia, and his team make hundreds of the sandwiches every day to maximize efficiency. he uses some tricks of the trade we do have a slabs of sandwiches, basically, which are ready to be sliced, to depot, and toys them size them to get us to allow the salvage to be tied back together as well. the need to finish. as you can see, this craze some beautiful co layers shall quite visually. i touching it wouldn't be afternoon tea without the actual tea. and guests have $28.00 varieties to choose
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from. the most popular of which is a black t produced, especially for the hotel. the savoy breakfast, tea and following tea drinking etiquette is strongly recommended with 3rd t. like you go up and down and as well to make sure it's not pulling your di spoon at the edges and not make any no noise. and of course, we don't make disease. well, fort rules are meant to be broken to not be scared because you can just feel you are during afternoon tea and enjoy or maybe special education with the tradition of afternoon tea dates back to 1840 and was invented by the duchess of bedford, a lady in waiting to queen victoria, she thought that was too much of a gap between lunch and dinner. so she also surfaced 2 in the afternoon to make sandwiches to makes guns make pates. and she really enjoyed that. she was eating it
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and she loved it. and she started inviting her friends, are it as well? it is then became older, friends came over and this became a tradition by the time this avoid hotel oakland, in 1889 often. and he was always as well, was already a well established tradition. the savoy was built as london's 1st luxury hotel and maintains at status at such since day one. afternoon tea has been an institution of its own and the highlight of the tea ceremony has to be the tasha with cakes and scones. and while baking them while to the every half an hour, to make shield on the arrive piping hot, and just otherwise fixture until voucher. ah, what is it? how to eat scones is a hotly debated topic in england. the most divisive question, what comes 1st jam or clotted cream? so far there is no law against either. last but not least,
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the cakes are served with so nice oven with susan and such but takes all the most important elements. and i also like a pilot kinda of something with flesh which oh, which after the school's off to the sandwiches, off to the takes is a nice fishing touch. every day around 200 guests come to enjoy afternoon tea here . the price, including champagne, is around $90.00 euros per person. oh, what makes the often in tisa dash o is the atmosphere? it's the rim, the light music. it's our guest or is a these in the people that work hair off the new d waiting love to talk to people a lot of our guests coming in for special occasions, special celebration. so we always love to find it out. as far as collin airy experiences go, it can hardly get more british than the afternoon. tea at the savoy. night trains in europe are growing in popularity. there an eco friendly alternative to plain
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travel. d. w reporter lucas. stay good. tested the sleeper car on the long trip from vienna to venice. oh, i'm in vienna at the train station and i'll take the nitrogen to venice. i want to find out if it's worth taking the train instead of the plane. so what are the advantages and disadvantages of traveling by my train? let's find out that my cabin it's like a small hotel room and it's bigger than i thought. actually. my sleeper ticket costs 177 euros. it's not cheap, but it's more environmentally friendly. for comparison, the plane ticket can be as cheap as 17 euros, but my trains are becoming more popular and this year there will be more connections. 9 27 pm. we leave on time help with people and making
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a welcome to bring kids here. and we have here to breakfast cod. the night stewardess shows me my cabin. we will be on the road for about 11 hours. the train goes from vienna and passes through salzburg villa would be nic and 3 vsl before arriving in venice. okay, it's 10 p. m, let's see who else of the tree where you for chances united states. and why do you take the train instead of the yacht? plate. ease is much easier. i'm backpacking, so backpacking and airplanes. it waste a lot of time, i think because traveling internationally, you have to check in advance and then check in your luggage where the trainers you hop on you go, you get off, you get lost. it's okay. it's not
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a big deal where you're from. i wonder why do you take the night train? i am now traveling to europe and are my dream is driving a ra. we just get married. congratulations. thank you. like 3 or 4 days ago. and we didn't want to take the plane because of acreage and stuff taking, but we still wanted to travel a bit. so when you travel, you always take the train, you never take the plane. never sometimes of us. yes, we do take the bus. like to order my dinner so time to push the button a looks delicious with among who i am
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all i'm right here. good night. i can't sleep. i don't know why the tree is standing still right now. i think we're in salzburg. oh, good morning italy. the night stewardess turns my sleeping area into a seating compartment. that's because it's time for breakfast. ah, it wasn't the best night of sleep i've ever had. maybe i was too excited. we're still about an hour from venice. ah.
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there it is. venetia lagoon, almost there. finally, here is the comparison by train from vienna to venice. the trip use 30 kilograms of seal to buy plane. it would be about 230 kilograms of c o 2. thank you very much for that. if there's no time pressure and i'm not on a tight budget than the my train is a great alternative to flying, and it's definitely more climate friendly. and hill, i'm going to do some sightseeing aventis. it's my 1st time, bye, bye. eco friendly is also a key word for one dutch designer, who creates colorful solar powered furniture with an eye on beauty and style.
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for dutch designer, marianne, fun elbow. the sun is her inspiration, says o started with this is something, it's a small and beautiful. this is harvest energy. solar cells take center stage and her designs like in these illuminated window decorations. so here i try to make, instead of like making sol invisible, that it really becomes like to feature that it becomes an aesthetic addition to, to work it is, is a self powering artwork, these solar window panels look like stained glass. but they also have a function and their solar powered hanging lamp called santa is designed to mimic sunset. the sun is august. beautiful thing where like, oh no very well. and i mean, is this moment when you're on the, on the beach and you see the sun setting is magical moment?
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that's kind of like what i want to use in the lights. so when the sun goes down, just son that goes on. and that's like i have everyone has his personal relations with his son, but it's also like that it the fact that it's powering object and his light is super, super fascinating. murray and fun album works out of this studio in amsterdam. she collaborates with scientists to create objects with a double function. they promote energy efficiency, such as this table, which is also a docking station. it captures daylights and, and it's you can plug your phone or light or you can charge your devices from this . one of her bigger projects was for the dubai expo 2020. she created the colorful solar panels for the dutch pavilion. the solar roof provided power for the pavilion and also allowed in enough sunlight for the plant. marian's design show
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how diverse solar panels can be. these are organic photovoltaics which is like a printed on pets, and they don't use any like a very heavy metals, which is the battery environments and they're completely circular. so they're super lightweight, who's kind of like a new generation of solar technology. marion has also designed a solution for food production in a self powering greenhouse. an example was on display at the 2022 floor yard horticulture expo in the netherlands. power plant allows for the production of food in places where there is a lack of electricity or a lack of farming space is migration of the future of farming. and it's called power plants. and you basically can grow your fruit everywhere on your rooftop. so you don't have to fly in from the other side of the world, but you can really grow it within your own home. so it's uses vertical farming,
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and this is all powered by solar glass. even though she's a designer by trade, scientific developments are important to marian's work. solar cells has evolved so much since the last stikes and their invention. and i think it's time that we start looking up in the sky where we got olds potential. instead of digging down into grounds, i mean, if we could live in balance with nature and use sources that are coming all the time and are in abundance, i think. yeah. then the worlds can be very beautiful. place for marian, fun elbow, the future of solar technology certainly looks bright. ah, and with that we wrap up this addition of the show. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and join us again next week.
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