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there's even more on our website, dw, dot com, of course on social media, where i'll handle is at dw news. i'm like local, thanks for watching. we'll have more news next hour. bye for now. the every jenny, it's one of the surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time, but still very much alive. your guy to the special hot spots in germany
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recognizes where exactly it was fine. i've learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit. the for this year alone, more than 32000 people have slept from west africa to the canary islands. by belt of record. hind hundreds have died in the process up to an item from send to go also wants to risk the dangerous crossing. the deposit. good. if everything worked as it should, we wouldn't leave. we're going to. if i could move on, i would rather earn a living incentive goal. be close to my mother when the month of month i have to leave and we're getting,
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i can go on like this. when the one the up deny has up time. the young senegalese wants to take a boat to europe in the next few days. he lives in a suburb of the cost to get the with his mother and extended to some of the dreams of a better life of a job that pays enough to send money home to his loved ones. but not everyone here is convinced of his time. i want you to have a long life. the boat is not safe now. why won't let me go? i'll make it please find a different way. okay, i'll try. you really should work on it. okay. but if one day have gone, then you'll know that i've taken a boat. and when i have money, you won't have to work so hard anymore. that's my biggest dream. it gets so excited
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when i think about it. i want to use my life to make yours better. i'm sorry. i didn't want to move along every day. i see how hard life is from my mother. i mean, maybe to provide food for the family. she has to sell something at the market. or i get money from my work at the tailors. i can't live like this anymore. thing i wanted take a boat to europe. this destination is i'm here to the smallest canary island located of the west coast of africa. it becomes part of spain. he's not the only one with this destination. and recent funds, migraines from west africa has arrived, and then here to almost every day they travelled for days and overcrowded boats without being able to many come from send a go around a 1000 multiple miles away, which is over 1800 kilometers. they receive medical treatment at the port
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and they've been taken to reception centers mode who had a similar plan. the young senegalese man is a taylor 3 years ago. he decided to take a boat to the canary islands. but after a few days at sea, they lost that cost. no more food, no mobile town boat. same, but more than one i thought was i'm going to die either today or tomorrow. i knew how much danger we were in. you have to imagine the boat is huge, capitalized and it rises crashes down that anyway. sometimes it almost breaks a palm to around the people who are crying. no, boy, at all, i can think about was my mother that i might never see her again, but motto, so after 7 days, they suddenly see the pool just got on. can nadia model can hardly believe that he's made it for
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a lot more to the more the middle of the night and we will own a sleepy dive and, and suddenly we sold a light. so the island is level. this is, this is i shouted at the we hear all of it. everyone was so happy as even those who, what ill felt over joy and letting me get that on. no such stories. well, then they of alligator has seen mo migraines arrive in the last few months than ever before. since the beginning of the year, they have been around $7000.00. the island itself has the population of around $11000.00 and the it has been completely overwhelming. we lack any sort of infrastructure to provide for the inhabitants about here, all the tourist and the migrants a headache and appreciate that. yes, i think that the migraines and that was sent to be accommodated and this phone them on the street because then no other places left on the island since last june to see the father and her husband to be able to have been volunteering to help them
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to to have so many moments with the migraines they've been helping day night at the reception centers, but the situation has less and so much. there's so many more grants now we can't look after all of them, the boat arrives. you're trying to provide them with water and take them to the showers are going to have it and you haven't even finished when you hear a new boat has arrived. 280 people. so you have to reorganize again and see where you can find beds. it's really difficult to complete all those. let's move many migraines and all arriving and full health. just a few days ago, one person died in to say he does. okay. well, this deputy sepia, blame yourself for your evidence. could i have done more nor should i have checked on them more awesome that 9 have a to meet out because the thing is we meet them here,
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get to know them. and then they'll corner say, well, it's so difficult to brambles, to pick up the funny guys that one is on his way to his next appointment. he's going to the cemetery today. and nothing like going to was founded by c. rescue is being very messy. and the lady in this unit is up and down. on the one hand, it feels good to give respect to these people and buried them in our mits, like everyone else in our community work. but it's also tragic now because we don't know their names on it. now they're gravestones, remain nameless, and no one will be able to find their husband and the child, or brother. somebody is also equal or for him on the it is the 10th burial of a my friend, and this will symmetry the municipality bags the cost itself around $1500.00 euros
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. the back in san diego, we on up to lice taylor workshop. he's had the job to use and now owns a small business. initially he had high hopes of expanding it to help his family. but that's more difficult than expected. the me. well now i'm good at tailoring fire bottom, but i don't earn enough to invest ever. most tailors aren't doing well these days, and we have such competition from the shopping center. now the, what's left is earning a bit of money by sewing and selling the many people in senegal, in a similar situation. they are suffering from the poor economic situation in the country, especially since the russian invasion of ukraine,
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food and energy prices have risen. on top of this, that is often difficult under, at the beginning of june, use games for beckoning what the police up to lies watching day is over for today. he's off to see his friends. they know that he wants to take a boat soon, and how dangerous that is. the last 2 days, 14000000 people have arrived in spain, and there have been dest on every boat. they was starving. in line that i was they was c, c, c pack food and bullshit for 67 days. but if the boat gets lost, they need 90, then they die searched our resume. i would plan food and water not for 6 or 8 days, but rob it for 12 years. i saw nothing. now you're saying supplies for 12 days.
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even if a mock a bu told me that the billions were waiting for me they, i wouldn't risk the trip. bozer decide to take a boat do so because they no longer feel any hope here in senegal. there are young people who just hang around and do nothing, but there are also so many who really give it their all and try very hard. but the state doesn't help. it works against the beautiful. yes, that's the main reason. young people take a boat to spain, even though there is of course responsibility on both sides. the states has failed to encourage and support the young people here on that. jennings, the budget, is it because the after lice face give some hope that he will survive the crossing said he's aware of just how dangerous it is. ready he knows people's lives never for tons, but he is sold help from a spiritual nita, a novel. then once he said,
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when i'm on more, when i went to a mara booth and maybe this lucky charm which i will carry with me during the journey. and he gave me this magical water. you touch it to make the path safer on me. now. it's time to pack up to lie contact much with him for the week and see just the small backpack with a few cloaks. well, someone someone can. if i managed to get to europe and i will 1st help my family with money and so that they always have enough to eat and then the house can be renovated, want to come with the can. when the house is finished, i will try to get a job early enough money to come back and invest in give back to my own country when you want to use for something when you want to see the hopefully isn't the thing. before we set off mode,
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who had some of the dreams, but the reality was a radically different mode is assigned and application was rejected because he's an economic migrant. he was sent to be the posted and ended up on the street a friend that in move in with us. he tries to keep his head to buffalo, so by working as a taylor. but to this day, he still has no papers and remains in spain and legally. yes. so you get 10, but my family keeps asking me for money. your in europe now they say in the what people are not record, imagine you're up to be. it has nothing to do with reality well to be that's what it is. yeah. and having papers, your life is good or is it not that if not, you have nothing because you that i left so much behind that because i had a good jump incentive go to. but i lost everything. go to the, on the beach and the cost of the lives waiting for his boat to leave. but the weather suddenly changes. the trip is cancelled. the sea is too rough,
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but that doesn't stuff up the line from sticking to his plan. the wire. yes, i'm aware of the danger, but life is expensive here. and if you risk nothing, you get nothing. why your anything is possible and see if you're ready to leave and then the hurdles in your way don't matter. you just pray for the sea to remain calm . i'm so sorry. when did i'm at the new trip is already being planned. the boat should leave next summer at the latest up to life from the belief that he will arrive in here of in good health to start a new life that the
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kid to institute the this award recognizes people connected via the interest of our 2023 bits and metals to, to recipients from to believe. type, hey, in budapest, the next on d, w. ready for some metal gasket extravagance? me fashion design is special from thumb. linux traffic in person, and lost everything extraordinary. with his breathtaking design games for nothing less than pushing monica come to the old fashioned map. c max in 60 minutes on d, w. those to know understand
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can have a think like the vine to present. do you have any news on instagram and the no follow up. the mean has all, there is a bird in taiwan called the oriental turtle. dove gets cooped up in a cage. i will keep scratching at the sides and eventually i will die when that owns. and even if i stayed in one place, i might end up like one of those turtle. don't. you don't, loyal fug? georgia has to put together what we have and share either or the experience is the resources, the knowledge to use and that you have any darn it. i never know about emigrating going to another country. you should live way you feel is how is it the,
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the good to metal stands for freedom of opinion of art and cultural exchange. it's germany's most important prize in for, and cultural policy and is awarded by the good to institute annually. the winners we're presenting today in body. these freedoms in their home countries like theater makers, he way king anti one. and, and hungary is capital budapest. the of the. and i'll a curator collective with 1st to georgia. we're gone, gosh, read to has turned the capital city of tbilisi into a showcase for film and cinema. you get the best view of typically see from the old town perched on a hillside. gag actually to news that like the back of his hand. he was born here and very studies and wept in germany, so much of his professional career, georgia and his joining back time. and again, it was always clear to me,
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i'm georgia. i have to be involved here. i know i never thought about emigrating was going to another country you're moving inside. though i had many opportunities back in the day of a nice in the but the way i see you should live where you found most at home home as to how does it feel god felt at home in georgia, in cinema for more than 20 years. he directed the tbilisi film festival and event broke global cinema back to georgia. he co founded the festival in 2000 a challenging time with post service georgia, still reading from civil war and the k. i'm take 1st years of independence. the quote was a key that we had a big crisis in the 1990 is very few films were being made and the institutions weren't really working properly. clark,
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this been called the studio was basically bankrupt and the states didn't support as either the but we started the festival with practically no money, 10 films. but that was okay, because what we set out to do was to reawaken the movie culture. yeah. this off in the feeling, the launch of to me to eviction and re awake. and it did just like in soviet days when pushed yano street bristled with cinemas, like the iconic apollo theatre. as a child, he would go to the movies every day for over 20 years. now, god has been campaigning to preserve the great it's of george's movie history. he credits his family for cultivating his passion for him. the white and both sides of the tent. my grandfather was a producer at a big studio cruise, the film it was cold. and as a boy, i was allowed to go to the shoots, which was incredibly exciting to. that's probably where i discovered my love for
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the film. i didn't pay all but my brother became inactive. me has been me. i wanted to study film making for it. and it wasn't a film school in georgia at the time of this kind. and i think there was only one in moscow that i didn't want to go to moscow, so i gave up on it at both goga and then obviously the south came to police the 2023. the political climate is changing together with his friend and co campaign, a historian lashelle because that's a guy that discusses the current situation. cultural professionals deemed troublesome by the authorities are under pressure funds of being cut and stuff are placed, including conda, to effect as director of the national film center. former colleagues protested the dismissal in june this year, occupying the center in a surprise move. oh boy as well. so he's calm and very communicative as people talk as also true to his principles. okay. so it's very hard to manipulate him, have
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a shameful mind me for either. he can be stubborn. and for that reason, right, he's something of a star and the sides of those who think that they should be making all the decisions from big lovin is all in. alice said by and try it. the protests quickly became a political issue. that very evening ganga was invited to appear on tv p valley. the conversation revolved around the latest purchase and literature, alt and film by minister chatham county. unfortunately, god became a stick ahead in the opposition to have policies he went on to receive the good to metal, considered german foreign cultural policies most prestigious toward, but couldn't move the damaging you've taken as an affront. 9 is loving good. no, quite the opposite. i think i'm certain the middle will help. it's clear from other examples that when someone has a robust international standing and good connections,
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that that person is approached with caution. you to pass. so in an this, he's not a no buddy. he's not someone you can just treat any way you like a month with him on the good to metal underlines that everyone's dish crisis. it's movie nights at the good to institute. the documentary about to be screen is considered to boost the silver screens in georgia. today's special guest is direct to settlement jace. the timing the garden shows ancient trees from the black sea coast up rooted and moved to a private garden. it's a hobby for a georgian billionaire already gone and former prime minister and an expensive one at that. i should say that the goddess spanish it has been extremely supportive to georgia, the film and culture in general. it's one of the places where we come to have workshops meetings to have discussions to screenings. so it is an amazing place. and we have always pulses back behind us and plus on top of that. so give this mag
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delta guy is a huge encouragement tool tool, the doors and film industry. and i think to the whole country in general for us to understand that we are not alone here. somebody is there watching over us and supporting goes the politically undesirable film was sponsored by the film center. a like a reason for god as dismissal. and a topic for the ensuing discussion with good to institute president color lens. she's touring institute in the congress's got feels at home is the good to institute. he's well acquainted with jim culture. he does have to be attended. i started informa east germany to me, the g d thought i did these 2 halls about we were pretty free that because we weren't at home, that invested was we could say practically anything. we wanted homeless coordinate me to ongoing. we made friends with hung gary ends, objects and slow vice. yeah. i didn't get there was also have students that,
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that the, for the, because we had a comment, oppressor, who's in russia. the evil russians who have process don't want us to develop as democratic countries. i think mcclockey cylinder we joined god got at a reunion with friends from his studies that you know, on the menu all traditional to connie dumplings. but today is less about reminiscing than current events. douglas friend maya from chica day was the diplomat and foreign minister. she knows what's at stake, chauffeur c. uh then uh, deals and then those. if the dispute with those and power ends badly, it was sent you. i really hope that people will support him any way else gates and save what he started under like defense in death, in the, in, on tests to save what has been so very important for cultural life in georgia. even google from her own personal vision dish welfare, the square, told her to leave and go get. god has no doubt. george's young film scene has
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serious potential well connected and hungry for new project. she believes young georgians are ready to take to the streets, to defend the culture and the freedom, the big came from the fuse. that's all that we have fighting to keep in control institutions. democratic would not threatened by a states that use a censorship and repression as webpage and for me to, to kristy on in late, november gag. actually. so we opened the 24th edition of the film festival. as for what comes next, any time can tell the next stop on our journey to the 2023 good to metal winters is hungary. the curatorial collective of the off the amount of budapest bring create is together independent of state funding,
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the capital of budapest, in early summer 2023. a place where all for a terry and policies are restricting the free offs. themes, the all spin on a boat, a pest is pushing back with symposium like the season of darkness. female control activists encountering the contemporary political clue the only these interactions and collaborations can save us these days coming together and avoiding ukraine are the 2 major factors which influenced our not only the symposium but our daily life as well. presentations and panels run for 3 days that this independence console venue. neal guest, right? the off be an honest curatorial team is made up of 6 women back in 2013. 1 of them
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came up with the idea of an alternative be in all day to counter predominant state sponsored on high net cash remote. you owe me officers to them to accept the state funding can take pounds. not so easy. can you send you to artists, creators? not many people have the opportunity to board for the state. it's quite impossible on an individual level, but the project can do it. and i think that's one of the, one of the goals, like the, the zip to sort of the reasons, bye bye. well this people who started to approach reactance really, positively and uh, i think it was, it was it's, it's the good to start actually doing something together. the approach made waves in 2022. they were invited to documented in castle together with students and the design collective re such as a bonus. the off team conceived and built a bridge out of recycled materials the day by guys
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to to the command guy was or i was that was a macy no, i didn't do a 3. i'm not all of you didn't have the days of the document that involving the kids, the students sounds fine with these neighbors. i mean that process the facing vc work for people who in later age was. so for me, they must be the, for my experience to be they, but a to whether he's was and kind of the budapest teams guiding principle, building something together. for example, an international exhibition on violence against women runs during the symposium. and there's a meeting of a new collective of small scale, but in all those from prague, keith russell, rica, and for the past, of course, it's called the eastern european biennial alliance. none of us have this maintaining infrastructure, but usually by a newest or larger scale institution has to be has to put together what we have and
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share either or the experience is the resources, the knowledge is the network. the ukraine, moore has placed them closer together and then now planning to collaborate on upcoming osby and nowadays in eastern europe. such a claim, co is already working on the next key being on a set to take place. and he's hoping to reinvigorate the local long it's very important to reconnect them to the ex, so called sourcing of keys and to allow them to book on the topic of they've previously worked and around mid topics reach uh, importance and all for people for us do their mansions, around shown in the off being on a tons, this funk lined on marginalized groups. the roman i'm a is a long term project exploring content to activism,
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width and vice in t and roman. but the goal is not to establish another brick and mortar building for rome are throwing up people like this, 1st all over to europe and beyond. so the question is whether is how to change the policies of museums and how to clinch how to acknowledge the, the contribution to fool many people to our culture such as best performance by doing a general with a multi disciplinary artist from the roman diaspora. which looks at an attitude the romance against the backdrop of rising nationalism, the even though they had an integral part of the society that are less so fortunate, this for them to showcase the amazing works. well, i'm not totally sure, but also share, you know, with the communities which i think will be not, is doing a great job because they tried to reach out to defend all the answers to institute who depends to supposed to be off being on a from day want to see it, it's curatorial team is being awarded
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a good metal for its work promoting independent artists and helping them network across your pizza and on. but the team is, by the way, it still has it's one content for the always hold that to be create some kind of adorable as. and sometimes we are very engaged. we invest a lot and they still balance just as i wonder if a goes to middle is enough to create this to this the all spin on a buddha best playing a key role in the alliance of independent eastern european off festivals, shaping new phones of international solidarity and creating turbulence in the process. the the last stop on our journey to the 2023 good to metal winters is tie 11 of the most democratic countries in asia.
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theater producer, you a king, connect the island for public culturally to the rest of the world. taiwan is capital type. hey, is home to many theaters. one of them is the national center for traditional arts, drama, church and festival curator you way king is a welcome guest here. he's attending a dress rehearsal for a taiwanese opera. his career hasn't always run in a straight line. and in a way that's the secret to his success. all sorts of challenges. i read a lot when i was young because i was so hungry for knowledge, which was a huge chance it onto a since i was acting a botello to and i drank a lot to relax and get to new people. it was a she all chose united on and so these are gonna be golfing. so looking back to the door to i was like an animal preparing for winter and getting families headed the cold, sorry way to, to be the accumulated of vast amount of experience and knowledge that i still draw
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upon. not only honestly, the affinity accidents, how will you find another to the opera is set to be staged at the time on arts festival. as curator, he way faces the task of bridging the 400 year history and culture of this southern city with the present day. he was the 1st choice. so it's on the good sofa. i think he's a very influential key right, to an teacher, though he knows the time and he's on, it's very well the, the traditional data to palm hello. typing on itself is a crucible for civilizations and for additional options which i always just go without them for either the and see you in the office, he way nose and his connection to the world. his walk will be a modern fusion soon, so it's really good at that time to the perfect good now. so this is the 1st on science on the way is always on the move around the island to get some of his best ideas on the train. he studied philosophy and dramaturgy,
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and taiwan and europe. now he passes on his knowledge at 2 universities in taipei and his work with young people inspires new projects. but you also, which is when you came class so you can get some truly good ideas and inspiration from the dialogue with students. and so that's why i value teaching so much show you also in conjunction with even if it takes preparation, it's a stimulating because you can share something with the student. so neil, which is switching sound good, i'm of and it's like an arts festival, so it inspires horses to try things and lets them share it with the public. don't see the whole down home and couldn't as often chunk. the students react well to is often unconventional ideas. he gives them total freedom and encourages their unceasing curiosity, independent of any textbook. at 54, he's preserved many childlike qualities. these and others make a real impression on the students for ties kind of thing for us as have i. what
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fascinates me most is how well he's prepared in every genre of the arts because he's worked in so many different fields on pace. and still he seems to tackle every project with the same approach in logic. i mean it's actually so since the 1990 he's, he's made his base in the capital tie pay in 2012. he became artistic director of the type a arts festival. launching his career as a curator here together with a few like minded artist. he founded the want to dance festival, to give contemporary dance a public arena. the way sees dance as one of the greatest art forms hotels. and now here we establish a connection between the curator and the audience. so the space is relatively small and intimate, was noticing she in the past few years and i've become more and more interested in dance. who's the uh yeah, we uh, useful job denser. and i'm a very special type of artist which their material is their board and they work
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with language and without use cuz he couldn't handle withholding, you know, that swipe them so i can have cross border dialogues with other are if you go to yours, use the n c and taiwan largest independent dance festival, positively courts controversy. he weighs program rebels and freedom and absurdity. the oversize diapers, and smacked bottoms in this piece by japanese choreographer race. so she moved jima set to soviet marches. most definitely linger in the mind. the thing was us who, to order by, in our culture, in the way we are educated, the elderly and people with experience, a highly respected by the younger generation has been i would also say he's a bit of a catalyst, a driving force drive. the way is in the city of calcium in southern
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taiwan. since 2018, he served as a kind of freelance drama church at the national kashi on center for the arts. also known as we were getting it houses for large stages. he meets up with his teams almost every week to develop ideas, many of which might seem rather off the wall. basically, he is a crazy man. he read it's so much any kind of book. and he watched the performance and he watch tv. and the tv singers is, and the fumes and he knows so much and he has the ability to, to make fun, does the week if you absolutely free to at least 8210 start of all of the off of, most of the, of the co operation we, we, the people and organizations entirely. every december, the venue is transformed into a circus tent, with fire shows, acrobatics,
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and magic. the way it came. mix sure the circus platform is never less than spectacular. many cultural institutions would love to have him on an exclusive contract, but he values his creative freedom. he needs it even, and he has all the most. he quite announces what there's a burden. taiwan called the oriental turtle dov, telling you, enjoying your button to if it's cooped up in a cage to a point that will keep scratching at the sites and eventually with it will die. what i just say. you don't want to go back and show them the following state in one place. so i probably end up like one of those turtle doves. fine, this is on the thing, but i think i've proven that i can make a great contribution to theater and performance and tie one in my own way and who does it 3 time in the building. so and all the comments you back in type, hey chang. is visiting his publishers. he's also had great success writing new introductions to novels by world famous writers, as well as books of his own. this year,
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he's been awarded the good to metal for staging german theater plays on taiwan. he stages and for his skill in breaking down cultural barriers type you all tie one type into this. the deal will how the to you to, to, to the sound in terms of taiwan is relationship with global culture as you, i feel like a transformer robot that's been upgraded to you and you'll be in the see. good. couldn't tie the t t. and it's not only on the on or put things, but also a new responsibility of the body weight goes. now you will, you'll have to think about how i as a transformer, can use this influence to make more people aware of taiwanda. you certainly don't hold on time on k baker door and kind of bringing tie one's arts to the world, especially in times of crisis with a powerful china next door is a cost. the tie paid good to institute has taken up as well for 10 years. it's been developing projects with the way then via owns will need to discuss
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a certain project focuses on by the time we take leave of each of that. we've gone over 5 more vide, yeah, just because he knows his way around so well and all his various roles. and he's a much so open minded about doing the best he possibly can to the international cultural exchange. nuclear schumacher in this house in the town or for the you way was raised by his grandfather. his uncle still lives here and is very proud of him . he knows that he weighs origins, have shaped him party. and so you go to the 19 the attendance i've noticed once again, holly and is a very peaceful, tired scene. so on the way people deal with one another is simpler and the piece of slower a. while, while i was, i'd say on those lines in this environment that in relationships are closer now what you to, to, i believe that it's been important to me and my work as a few razor to the stay. and i for one to to why will to adulthood that goes what i
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what lean is a typical coastal town in eastern ty, one the way finished school here and the 19 eighties and then moved to taipei. but he's always drawn back to the pacific shores without any kind of height is the whole nature would be when you look at the ceiling, you become to see you certainly m t r a to the phone. so this is where i tried to connect with another world. we like us to be a, the see is a great influence on me, totally unsuitable to the every time i come to the beach and i feel like i'm being restored, like ways by ways all as they show through the gate nourishes inspires. me, people, your people told me i might not know what's at the bottom of the sea, say what you're the head i do newly, i need this little bits all high. do you mean system that is, that will head. she all save him. when he was younger, he would often come to the beach with his short wave radio and listen to us charts on the way king, a free spirit from taiwan clim,
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