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a try to look at how classical music can work on social media and a natural fountain of youth. we see wible, gary and gilbert is so healthy. all this and more coming up on your own max, the monsters them hires and bloodcurdling screens. that is what awaits visitors to germany's biggest halloween party at frankenstein castle near frank. first, are you ready to face your fears? we did for one of the scariest knights. deep in the heart of western germany lies a castle with a mysterious history. the
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did you know the frankenstein's capital is an actual real place? an eccentric scientist lived here about 400 years ago. that today this place has been transformed into germany. how do you mean progress? every year since 1977 frankenstein castle has hosted the country's biggest halloween event, which spans almost 2 weeks when it comes to the fear factor. everything here is allowed. ringback ringback and i came to germany in 1997. halloween is used as an american export in hardly celebrated anywhere. but all that has changed now. and while halloween in germany may not be as widespread as in the west, it is growing in popularity. and when german celebration stake all out in this castle is the perfect venue doctor frankenstein's monster didn't actually
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live here. of course he was, it took to his character out of mary shelley's famous novel, which was inspired by events that took place here. the preparations for halloween at the castle begins some 6 weeks in advance. located outside of the western city of frankfort, the castle itself, dates back to the 13th century. the i grew up with halloween whiten. germans like it so much. i know we and especially when is the best time of year, because we can be creative. we can build sets here and scare people here. and you can take on different roles of business. it's best to try not to win yourself when they scare you, but it's fun here, no matter what info. it's the best holiday of the year. halloween's origin state bank to the ancient celtic festival of saw with or summers and 2000
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years ago in what is known ireland, the count celebrated on the 9th of october 31st when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. the meanwhile, back at frankenstein's castle halloween is in full swing with the monster scouting out their next victims, the tortured change psychologist, say that one reason people like to consume horror is to experience stimulation. and that's exactly what this poor chap is getting his fair share of the and the on a it seems to love it or
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in real life. an eccentric scientist named johan conrad depot, was born and raised tyrann frankenstein castle on the 17th century. it said that he performed various experiments on can diverse, which were well known around the country. this mad scientist is believed to be the inspiration behind mary shelley's horror story frankenstein, which was published in 1818. the and this spooky atmosphere is what attract some 18000 germans here to celebrate halloween on. so i grew up at the, one of the castle and have been celebrating halloween all my life and my dentist lead with and on halloween when the sun sets the monsters come out. 7 the various 100 pounds i have ever been to, i have no idea. i'm going to sleep the night. must have been scared about a 1000 times. but there was a lot of alarm and until next time,
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following the is classical music just for older audiences. not according to the internationally successful violinist after ob rami, she shares her classical performances with younger generations on social media. and his build up is huge following the arctic talk in classical music, a good fit. as to a problem, he says they go together like a hand in glove. the violinist is becoming a classical music sensation on social media. she's got 418000 followers on tick tock alone the my name a sarah rodney, i'm a tactical violinist and, but i did also about classical music is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the
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weather in the concert hall or at home, as does fans of follow her daily musical routine up close and personal and social media are here. her mobile is always close at hand, even when she's practicing at home 3. wow. i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also a great way to have the community to build a community of people who have nothing to do with classical music and who have kind of festus, sometimes i suppose that the classical music abroad me was born in and that we meet her at her chosen home in manchester. at age 14, a started a chatham school of music. at 1st she couldn't really speak english, even back then she knew she wanted to be a professional violinist. 2 2 2 and sunday dinner i was, i went to that i,
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i think any thoughts of oh didn't, i didn't think of a plan, do you when i was 18 and all my friends around me i, that's the moment when you question you said what do you want to do, but i used him like i was 10 years old. what i wanted to do, so i never really question myself and reason if it's scary, actually it's a union. john middleton was as to appear on his piano teacher. mastering just one instrument wasn't enough for her. he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since she left school, the very, very proud with us the right, the motion. i don't care because i just feel really, really proud. so soft as i've something some little impulse. and i, i always believe it's a little impulse that makes a big difference. and of course, this trip back to of romney's own past,
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just being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to practice practice and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online to have a freedom on youtube as well. what can we practice video? so literally i opened the camera and they come into my will of practice or getting something that tanya and you, one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that is not perfect. the hard work pays off as just concerts are well received all across europe. a new appearance as have been scheduled, seen in conjunction with the new album. she'll be playing in the new in britain,
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france, and switzerland. a lot of the time i have people coming to me and then it becomes that saying this was my 1st draft to go home said and this, you know, these 2 really nice. it's always so nice. i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the kids. oh, i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. that's what you want, right? to have the other night. that's what i love about. c c upon me brings 2 weeks together that really overlap. and with that, she's opening up new horizons to her friends on social media. time now for a road trip, and our reporter rachel seward heads out on the last leg of her tour around germany . today she's exploring carnival in cologne and techno music in frankfurt. well, shipping, some good wine between visit. we've been north,
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south and east. so today it's time to find out what the west has to offer the final full states and we'll be visiting on no time. that's fine. and then on site amazon, the romans gave my hometown is cologne, the very catchy name, colonial cloud. yeah, our griffin. in zoom. these days the city is best known for its pretty extraordinary gothic cathedral and kind of a, the circle this season picks up on as to as the 11th 11, me, 11, 11, am it rises the question though, usually in february, with a 6 se extravagantly of 3 brace, close views, some performances, music, and drinking. even in the ryan on the russell, labeled the open friendly, i'm policy ready, people in 71 did they throw themselves into the,
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the thing i really like about gemini, is the most. everything is centered around the capital city. different industries have hubs in different places. even political institutions, a spread between valid on the former west german capital bone and germany's financial center is frank foot. how's the country's busiest airport? an 18 of germany's 19 skyscrapers, any of the nickname mine have. but the need to stuff as of suits and skyscrapers. frankly, it has an underground claim to say as one of the best places of tech. and i knew that pick ups the school very early on. there was a really rounded, complex scene here, or we had clubs but also producers, musicians, labels and record shops and so on. in the early eighty's, there were maybe 5 or 6 cities in the world with that kind of status, the keys and started sitting outside talking if you need an escape from the city has and also has you covered quite literally this state on neighboring design, on 5 it's
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a booth 42 percent covered injuries. so next step is all on the smallest stem and states excluding the 3 city states. in fact, it's often used as a unit of measurements and the gym. and media, for example, are the sizes. for those of you unfamiliar with this unit, it's about the same size as neighboring lot from that full that long ago, this driven state used to be essentially independent. we decided across the fusion if i plug even a very short this is this part of germany fell under the administration of the need of nations of to well for one. then it was returned to germany, then it was in the french occupied. so now after world war 2, when friends gave it to protectorate status effectively releasing it from out of control. but the regions strong connection to germany remained under the 1955 referendum. the people voted to be released from the special arrangement with france in 1957. they officially joined west gemini. so is this history still visible today? if you can further,
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definitely sign on is basically the most french of all and the germans data. so then the colors are the ones you don't go and get it back, gets here, you get a flow to it's a center back end of a squared, that's typically french on through. so you can also see the french influence in some of the buildings. german beer is known the world over, but a slightly better kept secret is driven wide around 2 thirds of old devon wind comes from side on sides. an absolute front runner is the seasoning. the right the dosage along the nasal river between quaint villages and hillside castles. you'll find row after row of seriously steep vignette f. as on the special about mosley line is of course are unique landscaping. what distinguishes the character of the wind is the slight. it's a very dark jones, black and black, and very good, a drawing and holding his arms when it gets colder in the valley at night to sleep releases the warm 2 inches around things and are grapes. so what's the best way to sample the local parties? well you could go in a vine vandalism or wind height.
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