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all those and more coming up on your o max ah, ah ah! it's been exactly 50 years since the famous painter pablo picasso passed away to mark the anniversary of his death. d. w. reporter deanna pin yost, visited his childhood home of malaga in southern spain for a closer look at his legacy, and she found some surprises along the way. ah, did you know that the complete name of pablo picasso has a pin. warts. audio, diego jose, a francisco paula one nipple with santa maria ramirez is daniel villas on pc money that. and that is only one of the fun facts that you can find out here in my god. this city of big castle pablo. picasso was born here in 1881. he's considered the
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most prolific artist of all time, and is estimated to have created around 150000 art works throughout his long career . visitors to malaga can trace his footsteps around the city, starting with cousin a ton, the house where he was born. look at this. the 1st show long by public of the museum in picasso's childhood home offers us an insight into the 1st 10 years of his life as a mother more than a 140 years ago because it was born right here. but there were some complications. what happened was okay, awesome. well, i know for, for, well, it wasn't an easy booth. at 1st, the child wasn't breathing and began turning blue enough as uncle salvador was a doctor and had been smoking a cigar while helping with the delivery. because they decided to plough some smoke in the boy's face, and that made him come alive, acted out in your direction. oh, he cusses artistic life also began in this house. his father, jose luis glasgow,
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was an art teacher and taught his son how to draw from an early age, ah, let from a few classes. early artistic training was guided by his father. so what was young picasso painting upon a menu of when i got the logo, he basically paying to the same things as his father was. compositions of pigeons were very popular in malaga, the tire pigeons were doves are also very prison. picasso's later works at the end of the post that he made for the 1949 on world peace, congress and paris features a dove of his, a dove from malaga, which has since become a world wide icon of peace, but to see them both and as a gordon will go into the plaza de la mar, said is right in front of the cousin a ton, and right next to picasso himself. we meet local tourist guide, francis aguilar with ah,
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why was this square so important to picasso? because her young with the cancer lived in a boy, fanny, he spent the 1st 10 years of his life here and played on the square. when some may was even said he used to paint on the ground, making those drawings, his 1st books of art. so to speak, to care for one of the world, ah, just 10 minutes from picasso's house, you'll find the bull ring where picasso often went with his father. the arena, the bo fighters, bulls and horses frequently appear in picasso's, works with korea that the bull fighting served as an inspiration for many of because his pieces, including in the painting janica, one of his most famous works, a finance got about by him, commissioned him to do a work for the 1937 world's fair in paris. that same year, the spanish city of jamaica was bombed during the civil war,
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and now they left. yeah, they got to make up. yeah. because what i've been in touch with the casa, portrays this catastrophe as a bullfights for me during a parallel between the tragedy unfolding the boring and the cities across space before we all don't like to have it fun. oh, next, we're off to the picasso museum in malaga, where we'll find out more about cubism, the art movement, which was greatly influenced by the frenchman, josh park, and of course, pablo picasso. i guess you can see the influence of cubism in this work. how did this art movement change? western european painting overlapping to die out of a all to. and that's what we come to our cubism broke with traditions. the had been prevailing since the renaissance vision that looking at a painting was supposed to be like looking through a window with a single perspective. picasso often worked with many different perspectives in the same painting. for example, in his cubis works in throw the questionnaire, say an equally ah, after having learned so much about picasso,
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we decided to end the day with a leisurely walk along the streets of his beautiful city. well, i have to say, i'm really impressed. not only about because of really long name bad about the legacy of his work and how inspiring my leg i could be or the out for how many is now a familiar landmark highlighting the skyline of the german city of hamburg. it's still relatively young, only opening in 2017. after years of delays, our reporter laila dollar discovered some interesting facts about the popular concert hall. oh, when you are the hamburg, you can't miss this building behind me. it is the culture, landmark of the port city tom books, most famous concert off the out to lamb when you
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what makes it so special? that's what i want to find out. so i'm nipping with money in today. she worked here and she wants to review some secrets about this magical trick. though philip, one year nicknamed elsie, is known for exceptional glass construction resembling a hoisted seal. it blends and perfectly with the port city. elsie's base here used to be a warehouse, right? that's right in the sixty's, it was a warehouse for general goods such as tea and cow until the end of the last century . and today it is the fundament of the up for the ammonia. now it's carrying was enormous crystal or wave on top of it was mine was design the architectural design as by had spoken to mama to architects from switzerland and their famous around the world for their designs. for the characteristic glass was that over 1100 glass elements were used all individual. he cursed and marked
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let's click on the inside the new building as reached via the world's 1st arched escalator, according to the finished manufacturer. but there are other special features that don't stand out right away. so are in the foyer now the take out the 1st secret. these lance above us are really unique. can you tell us why they are all individual and mouth blown by a small company from the ever sandstone mountains. and they tie into the whole concept of the outfit money, because they resemble water drops. speaking of water, may i use the bathroom? of course. let me show you the prettiest. we ramped all the way up to the 15th floor, and wow, this is the coolest bathroom i have ever seen. visitors and saying that my boss standards will never be the same. i know, or i at one of the greatest views and the whole entire al serra, monique,
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this is the only toilet with that kind of panorama window. me after that 1st class potty break. it's time to check out the center piece of the alimony, the grand hall. it's 25 meters high and seats 2100 people. the orchestra said from the center was the seats rising up and steep tears around this auditorium as full of secrets. i can this felix, that's right. for example, these chairs are called hamburg because they are especially made for the outfit money when the hall is full, the audience absorbs a lot of sound. and when it is empty, the chairs because of the cushion and the material. so it makes no difference from the acoustic to whether there are people seated or not. yeah, that's right. wow. but it must make a difference on air because i don't see any windows here. the ventilation of the
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grand hall is hidden under each individual seeds. and it is very important that the air permit us, they the same every day to protect us in his voices are sometimes very expensive instruments. the ventilation tubes are all in the walls like miles over miles picking of the wall. i've never seen anything like them. it looks like skin. yeah, it's actually called white skin for that. the app him when he collaborated with the accused titian yazzy, who's a toyota. and he designed the wall and the ceiling specially for the money. the white skin is made out of $10000.00 justin fibre panels that reflect, but also disperse the sound atmosphere really special experience that under concert in here, do you know what the price range is? usually?
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it really depends on the concert, but it usually starts at $10.00 to $15.00 euros and goes up to maybe 70 and the good thing as everyone can enjoy the up for the money without even spending a single cent. this is the public plaza. we are now 37 meters above the ground, and the plaza divides, the 2 bodies of the up to the money. and i don't need a concert ticket to be in here. no awesome. let's go around. the plaza offers a $360.00 degree view of hamburg. it's a perfect spot to appreciate the contrast between the docs and the city, while enjoying a free visit to one of the world's most iconic concert halls. ah, italy is a country of gore maize. any one who wants to be recognized with a chef here has to fight hard for it. this is especially true for victory,
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anger luby, who fled to italy from the congo, and worked her way to the top of the collin airy ladder. she rose from a refugee to a star chef in italy. it sounds like a fairy tale, but it stick to our glue be story. how did she do it? how did she succeed in making her way as a top flight block chef in italy, land of gore maze a prima l up her severely with endurance assault that was very decisive. he and with dignity, i never allowed any one to treat me like an animal. i mean, if you accept that you give up fighting with upper federico millennium ali says smith, did he come back there today? she's renowned for her blend of mediterranean and african cuisine. she had to overcome no shortage of hurdles along the way. 11, be fiarty piano, piano. i started at the bottom, washing dishes and i fought my way up slowly. so i needed money right away and
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a roof over my head urgently. but good luck with it. and where else could i found a job besides in a restaurant kitchen, where i could work every day? love, what are it? jordan order for? jordan. together with her brother, victoria had fled the civil war in the republic of the congo in 2000. she arrived in italy, she worked her way up to become head chef and a top restaurant. and in 2014 opened her own establishment in milan. but she had to fight for her recognition. with violet serenely, one word her even sent me to wash dishes though i was the new boss and i buckled down and did it online when you're black and a woman besides some one from africa, then it's as if you had to conquer mount everest. echo where the others have to take 2 steps. you have to take 10 me up. the other are already followed with past security for years. now aged 41, she's collected many awards for her culinary creations. she's got her own cooking
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show on italian television, where she demonstrates how to bring together italian and african cuisines. the road she has taken has inspired many others. recently, she was honored by the black carpet awards at the milan fashion week. not only for her epicurean achievements, but above all, for the example set by her accomplishments, which, you know, love, or cooking is love. they say that education and rearing go through the women, that one woman can edge hate an entire nation. luckily, i want to show the young generation that our gastronomy is a part of our identity, that even already got the flu here, but then also from yes, locally, not really big. it's not easy to come by some of the main ingredients. and some, such as cassava root, she has to order specially from the green grocer's here, vic to are, is cooking a 3 course vegetarian meal. typical of her quizzing. all jupiter bottle. i'm making
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cassava dough crockett's. i thought there was a little bit of the manion couple a panel lead roles made from cassandra. start become normal corner law, me to the, to the and a frothy sauce of potatoes and herbs are gone to put out the air bottom out to her . the main course will be italian repine with a vegetable and peanut butter sauce, with typical african accompaniment printer thunder. this is the sauce murphy bug. it goes on top of repeat me fried, and coconut oil together with the planting puree that you eat with your hands. squawk is sammons. i took with her money for dessert. she makes paper thin wafers from plantations, as decoration for the hippest guests butter on white chocolate, brittle, the zoning of counting only constantly have to study. i ingredients, there uses properties and complexity. look at i'm yeah,
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my base is the ingredients. if i don't know them well, i can't cook more. so could she love her goal is to make african cuisine and its traditions known. the world over 49 in hooking isn't seen as a profession in africa, but i want to convey that it's much more than housework. it's a craft, was that, and we have an enormous wealth of recipes in africa. water did each enough. nowadays she and her t him only cook for events or private parties such as those of stars like supermodel, naomi campbell, victoria, go luby, wants to get something back to her home land. she's dreaming of setting up a cooking academy on the african continent. turning in old decaying house into something new. modern and climate friendly is a growing trend in germany. one couple has succeeded particularly well with a 170 year old thatched house in the northern part of the country where coastal
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weather can take its toll on the homes. from a room to modern residence. how do you turn a thoroughly decrepit house into a cosy home? suzanne, and octavio schroeder are the ones to ask. patsy, welcome come inside and we'll show you everything in and said we were fascinated by the location. it's a very beautiful area up here and they, they clutched einstein while after to me or short. of course you just a gas to what we found them here. it'd be live didn't run down for 50 years with $910.00 or 11 tiny rooms. hain sama when i cried, stand upright and some of the gas see low so low the need take on detected from bad content you could go straight from the bathroom into the pig sty. yeah, that's how it was more so we really had our work cut out for us if you found that
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lots of imagination. yeah, here it is. like all guns. perverse fear in this space we wanted a really high roof, lined up and down with beams. i think as aren't home that it always been our dream that's will ruins on my this is where we are most of atlanta. we both want to cook and we sit up with a tv here as you can see. so we can also watch some football, for instance, on my way cooking watering, something else got some buyers for your order without. ah, then we've got this great panorama window. so you think you're practically lying outside stalls that we've got was wide open space and here we can thoroughly enjoy it. how many of you know, are you leasing the floors or laid wood oak and the walls plastered with chips? um, even if everything looks modern, the house is 170 years old. so yes,
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i'm on the shaft somehow. he is the bedroom, la. com and then we come to the bathroom on suite as it's cold, so elegantly, fern. it's lou here comes on the sand, a bit of all eyes and a bit of new come together in this bath defense. we had the windows rebuild just the way they used to be on lessons always. if we have on the size of these, as i said, so on the south side is it's either the house is almost the way it was historically . it's all these about the house is located at germany's northernmost edge on the flints berg cured. such roof houses are typical in the rural areas here such as made of reeds which thrive along the coast. the roofs made from them are flexible and able to withstand the violent coastal storms happen. it has a very special charm and it fits perfectly with this area, the gig and the heat is such as widespread,
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but it's more expensive. so of course it isn't used at all anymore or new houses by nor bought new opting magazine. it took almost 2 years to finish renovating the home. an architect from nearby denmark drew up the precise plans. the heart of the big room is this concrete kitchen, ireland, as violent becca. he also have a girl who was a craftsman here from the region who had specialized and working with concrete steel and would solve a fantastic craftsman tough. and he boot the 6 me along countertops all in one piece, meta lange and baton place of i'm sure the thing weighs 1.4 tons and they lifted it in here before the roof. themes were with lace dock by can come here buying a home of modern details. give the house. it's unmistakable personality. these is guns. this panorama window. it's practically been crushed in the am
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there we have very, very strong wind here as well. and a window facade like this has to stand up to him like so these beams have a supporting function, dr. young. and then we decided ok, these 2 will be support items. and these 3 decorative drives and tackle this is how a dilapidated house was transformed into an impressive country manner. his asha this chalmers won't want us over yet from there, i came up here from the road. i saw it, and i said brilliant, this is it. so it does, is this oh, making shoes the way they were crafted a 100 years ago is something special in today's industrialized world, at the young brit adele williamson does just that. she the 1st woman ever to become accustomed shoemaker at england's oldest shoe manufacturer.
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you've really got to live what you do and it's about to make a sheet. it's of such high quality and you can cut corners when you make cheese every every single price as the knock on effect. the next. hi, my name's doug williamson. i'm a prospect she maker at trick is in north hampton, an old craft, a young hands in terms of manufacturing tools. nothing much has changed over the course of history. but something is new. a del williamson is the 1st woman to have trained as a bespoke shoemaker, with this company, by some 100 kilometers north of london. being the 1st female bespoke she may characters, it feels like such an honor to bear with c fire in the footsteps of the masters and to learn such a traditional sco trick as is based on the historically renowned center for shoemaking north hampton. once they were over a 1000 such establishments here in 182919 year old joseph trigger,
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found the company with shoes have been crafted by hands to this day manager. martin may soon as proud of was long tradition with the site sale the future. i think traditionally shoemaking has been something that i men have done mainly the real important things here is that people like a doubt who's started as an apprentice is carrying on the tradition of shoemaking and, and that's really important that we keep that scale alive. adel williamson studied shoe design and came to the company as an intern. when she'd finished her studies, she began her apprenticeship in the beginning, she was on the way that shoemaking, physically demanding in its nature, was considered more of a male domain. she faced initial skepticism and quickly managed to prove herself. i adversity eyes to deal opposite conceptual shoes and very modern design. i'm coming in see a factory victorian factory licking. oh,
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to dish. no. won't it constrictions? i've always had a passion for craft and to learn a price. i start to finish all hand made a that's what really captured my imagination and made me feel as a's. why my passion really soft? while king charles was still a prince, williamson hadn't early korea highlight when he visited in 2019 trick has, has been making bespoke shoes from since 1989 and officially calls itself a purveyor to the court. williamson herself made these shoes for the man who were formerly be crowned king. on may 6 meeting, prince charles was a, was a huge honor. i was lucky enough to actually make a pyre of bespoke she's for prince charles, met him, measured in an unfit to. she's adams, after the 1st fit actually fit, very rosa. he was really happy with them and we're hoping to make some will for him in the future. higher than the 1st and most important step in making custom shoes as measuring the customer's feet. then based on those measurements, a wooden form upon which the shoe was made is created. we measure our
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customers if there are any show pat anatomy subsequent pat. after that, we use the same measurements in the same last unless they haven't had a path made between say, 5 to 8 years. we like to re measure the customer. i'm obviously feet change. i'm as we were outta a total of $253.00 steps are required to fashion sure. it can take 9 to 12 months to complete a pair, but the final product is sustainable as the shoes can be repaired whenever necessary. the lot of times praise a his investment, she making way, half letting certain dry 6 get it the best and resume i really love making. she's an obviously, i'm very passionate about the craft and i feel as i be able to deliver a product to a customer at the end with both been on that emotional johnny together. because you guys a lot deeper than just a she that does in the final projects, i think he bowed such a relationship with both christiane shape. adel williamson hopes to serve as
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a role model to encourage more women in the world of this traditional trade. a world she says, many don't even know still exists and that wraps up this edition of your america. don't forget to follow us on social media for more stories from the heart of europe. thanks for returning it and join us again next week on iraq. max with ah, with
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