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on the streets of angel, belgium for seeking career began busking on the streets of dublin. now 18 year old alley sherlock thrills millions. and we went for a stroll through to run albania and discovered delicious dishes. all that and more coming up on your amex. the belgian port city of antwerp is regularly visited by giants larger than life creations of the theatre company. way i do looks from france at last weekend spectacles to massive dogs room districts. although they don't fight, they still have to stay on the leash. the antwerp authorities had warned residents about 2 large, unpredictable dogs prowling the neighborhood the mexican hairless dog show
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low named after the ad tech t 9 god and his counterpart do not show an english bulldog with an outsized personality to match his immense proportions. 4 and a half meters, long, 3 meters high and way. 800. 77 kilos. 8. but he's not beautiful. he's fat. he's small bits. he smokes a cigar. he does all kinds of things that aren't appropriate. like to the deep down . he's a real sweetheart. say repeat all the 2 characters were created by the french street theater company will. yeah, it looks founded in 1979. since then, the group has staged around $1500.00 shows the world over there. julia marian that's are usually built of cardboard and would each dog is operated by $29.00 handlers called live fusions after the tiny, fictional characters who tie up the giant. and the classic tale of delivers,
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travels to come show on. but it's like on a, but one person pulls the line to the face. the others controlled the mouth, the tongue, the eyes, and the is. and it all has to be coordinated like what, who said, oh no, i'm going to allow the fusions to concentrate on their work. it's for bidding to interview or speak with the team during the performance executive product, the teams website closely with an area that's that they end up loving that dog like me. another person, i don't know that fascination with the creatures turns into real love. and that destination is clearly contagious. during their stay in the belgian port city, an estimated 760000 people turned out to catch a glimpse of the colossal k nines. it's magic basically if so it's beautiful the way they uh they look so realistic and yet you see how they move and how, how it all works. i like the mechanics. how the control, the adult is quite interesting. yeah. it was amazing because it like this. they do,
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they do, they don't do it. the last time royal deluxe is founder. your new concludes, brought his giants to and work with in 2015. it took quite a bit of preparation, an organization for the city to be transformed into a playground for the giants for 3 days, planning begin months in advance. for the performances of show low and bloom are shown, some bus stops even had to be moved to deputy mayor thinks the effort was well worth it. we had like 1000000 euro in our cultural budget. sort of the james to come to edward. but it's more work than the 1000000 when you see the faces of the children, it's really amazing what it does with them, but also the adult. so we're, we're really happy. there's no doubt that and work is already looking forward to the next visit of these impressive giants.
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a rising star at only 18 alley sherlock is one of islands, most successful, bosco's take a listen. i didn't have a heart of as a wall to wall me. this, this voice has helped ali sure lot go from being a young street musician to a viable sensation. she things cover songs of popular hits on dublin's graft and straight a main shopping district. and a haven for busters, posting on the street is like very unpredictable. you never know what can happen. it can be, it's a good and a bad place to be sometimes, but mostly good. we can have people from all over the world and get so many opportunities. the to the supermarket. ali comes here nearly every weekend to perform. she started busking when she was just 11 on the cover,
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the, this video with her rendition of ed sheer and supermarket flowers change her life forever. the. that's a very special to me because it was the 1st song that was viral, started off, my career caught me on the island show. it was really just started on everything for me. now at 18, she has over 5000000 subscribers on youtube with her most popular video, garnering over 58000000 views. then the musical talents have taken her to paris where she was the supporting act for the pop found one republic in 2020, and to manchester. for the queen's jubilee celebrations in 2022 and most recently
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to this summer's for assessed in ireland the but one of her most memorable moments was when she appeared on the island to generous show in california. please welcome 12 year old ally sherlock looking at it now and thinking about it was like it was a huge deal. i was so nervous and watching the video back. i'm like, i can see how nervous i was. c c c c i was, i was 12, i'm proud of myself that i got out there in front of those people in front of those big cameras in front of ellen herself because i loved her show, but it was amazing at home in court, ireland is where it all began. at least started playing music at the age of 9, a senior, her mother suddenly died. she turned to writing music as a way of coping. i guess,
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impacted lifestyle writing. like i was reading a lot of songs about it and i think it helped me escape from everything about about us. and i'm not going to talk about my feelings. i. so i always kind of in every situation, i write a song and i always feel better march or lot, at least father is also her manager. well, many record companies have approached her for deals. she hasn't signed with any yet . it's to protect her. and you have so many negative stories about artist out there and they're meant so has that there has, has deteriorated so much from working in the industry and look, she's just said he now. and my main thing is to protect her right now. instead, she produces and sells her albums on her own. she has a studio at home,
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where she record through songs the you said, and then is it the well that song you just heard there, that is one of my own ones. but i have 4 albums and half is one of those albums is original, so it's mixed only uses wrapped history to test new material. this is where her heart really lies in this is my 1st trip to dublin and i want to see if i can catch her and i got lucky and i didn't really plan minutes. you know, it's happened to be used to it. so this way i know and keep one of things on
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the smelly, has competition on grafton street, which has a long tradition of hosting street musicians every weekend. how long can her fans expect to see her playing there? okay, playing on the streets until like trying until as long as you know how you at least are not a talented and rising star, making her mark from the humble streets of dublin. the very much have you ever been to, albania is not the bulk and state has a lot to offer, also food wise. but what to try. our reporter took a stroll through the capital toronto and discovered all kinds of albanian
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delicacies with a little help from a local. of course. i've been yes, a true for these paradise. maybe that's one reason why it's such a fast growing traveler destination. this is so nice, interesting flavors. we'll show you some of the countries most tasty specialities. today i will try to get a taste of dania in just 24 hour joint on a few to hold here on a showing you some of them must be. this is and must be places here in the bang and capital. this is linda. hi. she will join us today. let's go, let's go in the something like mine, she could fit in today. she's a food guide and knows all about of a new cookie. so then that what, she'll tickets for breakfast, we tend to have very large breakfast. usually coffee today will offer turkish coffee o prospect. it was good. and so i learned from linda, the ottomans brought coffee to i've been young. the next is a coffee state. the water is split up with specially fine ground coffee,
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powder and sugar. stupid cassidy. because by the last 30 percent, you're not going to drink because it's fine powder. yes, the company is obviously a big thing and this is uh, this is our, one of our biggest industries actually we have, we have one coffee shop for 3 people. so we do take our calls to very seriously, back on the food train and on to meet and us friend data cooler. he's one of of daniel's the most famous top chest known 1st interpretations of it being includes the one thing coolest restaurant most famous for is the 3. yeah. oh wow. oh, this is big. oh yeah. it's a bit like the megabytes of 10 gigs each day of that kind of supplies infect individually, which takes hours. it took 4 hours to prepare this. yeah. go
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ahead and do it. okay. okay. mm hm. this is so nice. it is. it is sweet. it's like having the best pen take everybody in, but it's not the pen take. it's like various context. i love it. is this something you would need with your family or is it something you would either the restaurant was coming to this point or to find restaurants? we would probably make it at home and special occasions because it takes so long to make an it requires so much devotion. and even though the ingredients are quite simple, it's takes hard work to make yeah, the name clear what the c, i mean, it means sacrifice of the or that god restaurant is one of numerous entries into your on a known for its opinion,
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cooking so, so what do you think we should get what's good? everything looks good. ok, but i will definitely go percentages. the traditional additional care on us. um and then let's try our bosh. bosh, okay. sounds good. the we start with, i guess it's very summary. so this is, this is for this. so it's um, recall with fred temper. sometimes we add extra and it's like the preferred lead summer dish and dish and i'm a tube. this is her boss made with our meal and lam. it's have been heavier than
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what we've tried so far, but it's absolutely delicious. the interesting neighbors not microsoft choice though. so i guess i'll just stick to producer, which is really nice. now that's not my thing, but if you like it, then you've got to try how push. if you're looking to end the evening with a drink your supplies for choice into your on a we had to a by which were months window of something quite different from my grandma said, actually let me show you in the coming to to death. thousands of everyday objects from the 2nd half of the 20th century. when i main yeah. up to 1990. what's the socialist dictatorship? the comment j t also happens to be the best place to doing cracks. the fruit bendy is popular box
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and wide. and at this path, you're probably looking at the biggest selection in as in yeah. is quite a product for a little more than 9 years. you can drink you away from the rock you connection is or, or the strong off the taste for sure. but this one is like a cinnamon taste before it's really nice. good stops. or here's an impressive fact. germany has around 25000 castles. one of the most renowned is the medieval vault for castle in central germany. let's discover the fascinating stories hidden behind the ancient walls. hi there, i'm kind of in law and today i'm visiting one of the most famous castles in germany,
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divide world capital and the 2 engine forest. it's fundamental to germany. it's history, which is why it's often referred to as the castle of the germans. and today we're going to find out why the, it's an early morning and i'm excited to get started by the castles are always on the top of a hills. for strategic reasons, of course. but 411 meters is still way up there. how much farther the finally made it, the there's even an ancient drawbridge which paid off in the past. although hard for a castle was often under siege. it was never a concord the
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did you know the book as almost as i was into years old. unbelievable. the, it's also i, you know, school world heritage site. the today i'm getting a private tour from maya will come. maya tells me the legends behind the foundation of back book, castle sizing to years ago. site looks fake the jumper and right here we see lou take the jumper, use called the jumper because he wasn't present in the tower and jumped out of it into a river to escape. literally the jam, for it is known as the founder of thoughtful castle in the year 1067. and the legend, the styling that he came to the sale. and he was so impressed by the landscape that he exclaimed, devout, back to the envelope and white mountain, you shall be my castle. macbook castle gain great significance in the
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middle ages. and again, in the 19th century, when it was completely restored. gorgeous. it is some 4000000 mosaics, a door in the walls of lady elizabeth's chamber. they tell the story of this hon gary and princess who was sent to the castle as a little girl. so she could become the wife of loot fixed before they married when she was just 14. elizabeth was later declared a st for helping the poor and sick. this is the castles great hall. it's known for fabulous acoustics. unexcused was it decor, renovated in the 19th century. it has now become a major tourist attraction. the that is not the only one of these frames that exist because germany's fee retail king king look great. the 2nd
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for so enchanted by the room. he copied it for nice fun stein which you may have already see the see that flag over there. it's a reminder of the 1817 back book summit. when students from all over germany gathered here, the students came here to fight for unified nation unified termination. you have to imagine that jeremy was separated into more than $200.00 smaller states at that time. and so they were fighting for unified nation, the democratic rights for everyone, cuz constitutional rights then in have that. so they came here to fight against aristo chrissy. okay, so that must be why this is the castle of the germans. then for that reason, the next stop the tours highlight and if i'm not wrong, we're about to enter. maybe the most famous study in germany,
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right. it is, yes. you've probably guessed it. this is where from 1521 protestant reform or martin luther translate to the bible, or more specifically the new testament into german loose or fled to that book castle to hide from his enemies. at his times it was, it was so important for people to it to have an accessible bible in their own language. and that's what mountain do to try to that problem. and he try to solve. he was using such a pictorial language that everyone could understand it. and he was developing the german language that actually was known juma language at his times. we're talking about so many dialects that mocking do to do to try to combine and to develop one understandable language nationwide. actually
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my id and vac book castle is coming to an end. but before we leave, let's head up the castle tower. to enjoy this spec talk you later view the that the castle holds a special place in german history. this is also, in some sense, the birthplace of a modern united germany. no wonder they call it the most german of all kinds of 8 pm closing time. the most romantic spot check the best fit for police checks, as well as the coolest sculpture traveling prices,
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way parts or design cost as a breed is, creates dazzling sculptural collages. his work so like a jigsaw puzzle which he assembles from a variety of discarded materials. they might resemble crazy furniture, but his objects are more than that. this unusual mix of materials and shapes is what characterizes the sculptural furniture by greek artist and design of cost us lumber. it is 8 tons whenever he finds it to harmonious artworks. flights i know to become, especially at least in some my material, but the same thing, materials all the time and just visiting different families. let's say of, of materials just to bring some new energy in. try some new things. 6 sermons um, make mistakes, the design and makes his elaborate creations. in his workshop in the great capital
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athens, he does more than just re imagined, salvaged roadside items. yeah, he's working on a fountain the do you have an idea in your head and then you try to realize it, but then the material also has its own character and then to substance and they don't send us back. and maybe sometimes you don't like the answer. so you have to fight or you have to collaborate. the most challenging thing is to put them together. how do you hold together a piece of ceramic with a piece of marble? how do you hold together a piece of stainless steel with a piece of glass, glum, free to study design in eindhoven, in the netherlands, and graduated with honors. he prefers to work with his hands, with a sold during playing tiles of gloss, blowing lemon freight is doesn't shy away from any technique. i think
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we're all able to do everything there's, there's something else that stops as so that is for me is not so much about the scales is more about the will to do it. for me, everything is interesting and i cannot help with that. i just want to dive into everything and of the same time, the oddest and design that has a large selection of materials to delve into his treasures the things of a cellar, flea markets, or simply discard all of these i collect from the street like old plastic stories or some roof tiles, someone was renovating their house and they just throw them away. for me, they are gold. breed is represented by the renowned carpenter's workshop gallery in paris that his unique furniture collages a sold for 5, c gets psalms. i understand the work as a, as a life or getting these in the sense that uh uh, you know, there is,
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there is an idea. there is a seeds, then we plunge into the studio, which is the ground. and then this thing, if we, if we love it and take care of it and we, we give it all in there and see and our time, then it starts. it's fun, it's growing cost us lumber. it is, is attracting international attention with these quickie creations in the fall. his 1st solo exhibition in the us will open in new york. and that wraps up another addition of duramax. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for joining us. and until next time, the, [000:00:00;00]
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