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and we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring use a story behind the news. we're rolling about unbiased information, all 3 months. the christmas is not far off, so we're getting in the spirit with these special angels from germany. here's something to sink your teeth into. tasty terreros from spain. and our reporter i used to serve sun, texas on a tour of norway's natural landscape folders and more coming up to date on your own mac. the
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. how do you decorate your home for christmas? well, how about with some typical ornaments from germany? many of them are still often made by hand and sold worldwide. for example, these adorable christmas angels. when painting these charming little figures, experience is key. fine, because you need dexterity the ability to paint and work with paints plus a steady hand. and it took over 6 different workshops and 6 weeks to make these christmas angels. they're known as the green jaime sion angels and are recognisable by the 11 dogs on their wings. they've been made for more than 100 years. and so i'm kind of share town in the mountains about 60 kilometers southwest of preston. but what makes them so special designers, i especially from their design,
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is truly timeless when video of design and they have this innocent and carefree look, that is clearly one over people's hearts. the house. and i mentioned the life event in tune have created some 2500 figures. to date, the treasure trove of models and technical drawings is carefully guarded. demand has always been high, want, disney was a fan in the swedish royal families to collect them today. the company and system making the angels by hand. why is since the company was founded, everything's been made by hand. so as it couldn't be made any other way and was condone guns. and you can do a lot with machines, but you're never going to the same attention to detail as the horse. so the went out, you can see, can only be done by hand expansion on the christmas. the angels are also connected to a story about strong women and emancipation. but more on that later every
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angel starts with a piece of wood from regional trees. the what turner's workshop is that the heart of the process with a delicate individual parts for the figures are made. the each angle consists of 14 elements or more depending on the design. working as a wooden toymaker is a procession in its own right, involving vocational training the here you can see how the little individual pieces fit together to make a complete. thank you. that's what so impressive and exciting about it. but at the end of the day, and you'll see what you've accomplished at the end of the part of the company was founded in 1915 by 2 women. but it's event in migrate to clean. at the time, they were the odd women out later, great and her says,
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during the always determine the state of the company. for decades the angels appeared in 1923 achieving international renown and 1937 at the world's fair in paris. in winning a gold medal, the angels design has barely changed in their 100 years. and they've always stay true to their or mountain origins. as soon as they were inventors who were trying to create something new, the input noise to it said that when they weren't invitations because my great and would say, okay, let's come up with something do my best to them. it looks like a phase and some people, so innovation came from those new ideas and the doors know this approach as well as stablished here, i might of this closest to home is deeply rooted. and of course, that's reflected to an extent in our work the family business also place has great value on documenting the history of the company for posterity. great events, way of cutting the woods, so the pieces could be glued together in a way that created the illusion of the movement was her own innovation. today like
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back in the day, the angels are assembled furnished and then painted by hand the buses. and this is actually the final stage where i did read life into the angel by painting the face onto it. to push does is because they talk more and so another 3 in high mission angel has earned her wins. every european country has its own sweet trees. in austria, it's kaiser shed mind in france. it's come. and in england there are stones. but do you know what is typical in spain? here's the look depth in sick melted chocolate is how people enjoyed me. here in the grid time, the king of st. food in spain. we all said stace dos. let us tell you
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the do's and don'ts of children. rose and white spaniards go framing for us as in love with the newsletter and like the name delicious of all fine, you dip it and you open your mouth really big so that we've been eating terreros our whole lives if it's typical us thing and also neither neither to salty nor too sweet. i have a neutral flavor. we are widely thought of as a cure for hangovers and a treat for sunday breakfast. but we're much more than that. in case you've never met us when we are crunchy sticks made of wheat, flour of water and salt. nothing more. and if there's one man who knows us, well, it's him. hi, i'm rolando. i've been working here for more than 20 years. i'm sure it was all my life. rolando sally works at one of spain's most popular to the latter. yes. talking about that yes, on the scene is found in 18. $94.00, the madrid we're so popular that even really famous people come here to try
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the after mixing our only 3 ingredients together, the water must be hot, the hard work again. we mixing ingredients in circles so that the flour doesn't stick to the bottom. not a good enough and when it starts to get harder, we mix the deal with much more strength and we mix it while almost the then our friend rolando puts the doe in a mold and then tosses us in boiling oil. so we turn a nice golden brown here in this tiny and really warm kitchen. they fried thousands of charl wheels every day. the make
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one wheel in the oil, then another one and i checked it. they have more or less the same color, the same golden brown. i turned them over and i take them out. so my colleagues can cut them into pieces. but we're not here alone. we have big sisters. the board in us which look quite similar, but are much fluffy or, and bigger than we are, but not necessarily tastier. as the spanish kings of st food, we 2 rows are often ordered to go back to the other. yes, our home turf are quite popular. all across spain, people of all ages come here for us. let's see how they enjoy us. when's the best time to lead us in the morning? but if you get one as a snack, or you don't say no, either sheep risk, you know, what makes a good king children? when i went up to the beginning of the image, heroes have to have a good joke and then they should be crunchy. and they shouldn't get too early,
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and the chocolate is spectacular at the dock. chocolate is very good and 8 of them are when a p r who is an extra one of the color. oh yes. hot chocolate is our best friend. consistency and flavor are everything. the leaders of water and lots of chocolate powder are mixed here every day and heated to a temperature of 90 degrees celsius until a 2nd. just imagine that there are many theories about our origins. some say we had arabic roots, others that we come from china and the recipe was brought to europe in the 16th century. the old chinese toodle originating in the 12th century is called your child and is one of china as most popular street boots the in spain. you don't need a special occasion to enjoy us. our fans have us 7 days
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a week. they can't ever get enough of us the monica to the guy has been working at sun. he knows since 2015 on the seasons are high and very high. well, we don't have the low season and the very high seasons are always full of people in the streets. 247 in the high season goes from september to mid january. i bought the land at the end of the middle. and now for some do's and don'ts, my friends do eat us warm. don't you dare eat us cold? eat us using fingers. you don't need to get fancy with us. big chocolate or sugar. it's your choice. oh, that makes us the kings of st. food in spain. what do you think? have you tried as yet? we're now off to witness some of norway's natural beauty. the scandinavian country
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is known for its impressive landscape. a reporter ayesha sharp son takes us on a trip to the fjords. welcome to bergen, norway. in the city is known as the heart of the fjords and is used by many torres as a base to explore nor is natural wonders. today i'm taking you with me on a stunning short cruise. all of this was just unbelievable. we'll look at burdens most instagram same as spot, find out what a fjord is and show you some of the most stunning nature you have ever seen. when you search for images of bergen, you'll discover but again, a picturesque worth with colorful wooden buildings and historic brick houses with connections to the hands, the arctic league, a powerful trading alliance from the middle ages. we have the attic worth of the broken is the cities oldest area used to be a key center for trade between norway in europe. and today it's
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a vibrant area full of shops, museums, galleries, are these wooden houses. these houses are so old that their slend i am right at bergen's harbor area where various cruise options and departure points make it an accessible way for tourists to experience nor ways iconic fjords . today i'm meeting with our old from guided floor towards who will be joining me. you know, the germans had the monopoly here from about the so 1015 up to the 1700s control the german has the audit merchants are the reason why burdens court became such an important hub for trade and fishing. today, it is always the 2nd largest seaport, and one of the most popular crews destinations in northern europe. there are plenty
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of offers, including cruises that last several days and cost hundreds of yours. but i recommend the smaller for our trip to see the fewer it is available year round for $750.00, the norwegian crowns, or about 63 year olds per person. so could you tell me what exactly is a fjord anyway? if you would, as the opening in the bedroom is filled with water and its been created by eyes and folders, stones, all types of sediments, but it difference the shape like n u is usually created by the heavy ice cast about 10 to 12000 years ago. whole know what was covered by ice. this catamaran is taking us up to 27 kilometers auster fjord in the northeast of burgundy, one of the most popular flor towards the fjord is surrounded by steep mountains, lush greenery and cascading water falls. here you can really take in the varied
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landscapes of west or nor waste fjords. the field is like a you, you can just imagine the bottom of it, the rest taking. but the highlight is still yet to come. that's right here that we're going through is like the narrowest part of the tour called the rate in a few seconds. we're about to see something really impressive. the lemma. strawman waterfall the . busy busy ringback ringback ringback the. busy
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now we're heading back to bergen the same way and can really absorb the majestic surroundings once more. the all of this is just unbelievable. stomach the. i love the straight from the streets at bowie to u. d. w. fill in for us, discover one of the most vibrant cities in your experience was hot in buildings clubbing st. explode the cities hidden gems, and learn to understand some peculiar german habits. pals create is a here for you to join us now at the w underscore building fresh on tick tock. classical music fans can get excited about a new word from the media,
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the african countries. first opera, it tells the story of the country and its colonial history. of musical journey into a difficult past the more than 20 years ago. as long him do dreamed of conducting the 1st and then maybe an opera. i've had that vision know that the dream of one. this standing in front of the big orchestra with the big choir doing these huge, beautiful music. so it was always been the scenes the very early age. now, 27 year old as lawn has done it. he's conducting the berlin radio symphony orchestra, performing his 1st composition to young. what i do for the 1st opera, as you know, my music have been performed and, and so for me, it was, it's really overwhelming. only a couple of decades ago,
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elaborate classical performances were unthinkable in his home country. the country, a new car dates independence in 1990. and there was of quite a lot of restrictions and not seeing that contribute it logged in in, not having good and maybe an all try it on. and also i've seen most of the composes that really started coming up with instead of coming up from 1990 after the independence. the only protel's of no maybe is culture and history in the 19th century. and its relationship with the former colonial power germany the we don't really know i was college where we come from. i tried dish and so we don't really know about that. so i wanted to write something that with trico, then that means to go and find out about that epsilon him doing to started the joints and then maybe in term and project with german director, kim miller,
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maya in 2019. they assembled a team of 80 people consisting of choir orchestra and creatives with one lost the im, creating this world of to, for young law together and to make it really. and it may be in german, german namibian doesn't matter who you are, what they are, german and everything. and everybody plays everybody. but in the days also being able to tell the story that phone goes, the color t t young glad is sung in 2 languages. german and she headed out one of the 25 african languages spoken in maybe the lowest janice phone. hoi isn't trolls by this work. a really long time in my life. i always had to leave my country to find a task for music and all that we have it here. it's it's, it's a really amazing feeling on south african baritone. so key way more co
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sign up plays young. why? the oper as protecting us when people ask about assessment maybe and also they'd be like whole case i q a is, was part of this big project. so it's, it's really an oil not to be to be part of part of the project. natasha keeps happy plays, maria, the daughter of the german missionary and things in german. the most special thing for me in this opera would have to be the collaboration between the different cultures and the exchanging that we do as long him do into, was born and raised in vin, took no, maybe he studied singing at the college of the arts. know maybe a means that connect the audio and school of music in south africa. ready ready ready in 2015 she began composing karl music. he was himself a soloist, and that may be a successful country youth choir. while touring he discovered his love upon pur,
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uh we went to america. and during that time we were chosen uh to, to either go to a mall or an oprah hollis. and i chose to an oprah us. and since then, seeing how this thing goes with singing, seeing how, you know, in the most uncomfortable minute yet creating these amazing. so i decided that i would love to continue doing these as long as you do, does work also addresses the crimes of the german empire in maybe during the colonial period. a fact still rarely discussed in germany. i realize that these stories of the colonial is also very important because a lot of us do not want to confirm the post. but i think that is very important that we really confront a policy in order for us to move forward. just like this project that is happening
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with and it may be in german cultural cooperation as long as indeed do has created a courageous work. the italian art is julia reload, creates the real world sit, are fascinating and somewhat disturbing. we take a closer look now it help her works, are created an ice cream bar to sink your teeth and 2 fingers and cigarettes trade places. this is this the real world. and julia agreed. the italian artist self portraits are fascinating. syria. listen to me is like the liberation of the unconscious. so i like to put to really isn't with photography because it's my way to bring my ideas to life. so
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it's something that just exist in my mind that i actually my left to make you 3 o julia. toledo often goes browsing through the antique and vintage shops of camden passage, north london, a native of italy. she moved to london in 2018 i'm up to london because i've always been committed to a big city if one of our facilities, actually when i come from, i'm afraid to say there's not much space for creates. it's like me and here of course, creativity though with around the corner she likes to take on different persona and uses everyday objects to evokes the real world. her creations combined elements of theater, graphic design, and photography. on occasion, she collaborates with other artists from europe, united states and japan. for some of her portraits. julia
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incorporates artificial body parts typically used in theater and film. she calls her latest project. i'm all years the many people told me that in my work it's quite disturbing. and i actually want to find the balance between the beautiful and the start being so. so for me, it's important like to provoke our reaction as a sort of shock in the mind of the view where i ones and you were to come from themselves when they like their deepest fear. so maybe desires the. it takes her about 3 hours to get dressed, made up and do her hair for her photo shoots. the julia often appears in the guise of a dog,
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as suggested by her. no. and the name is betsy, though, because i'm quite petite. and also because i want to simulate the appearance of adult as you know, in the book series painting is it, is this, those. and i think it allows me to create these kind of dream is scenarios and also race question about what it's real and what is not here she sticks on as many artificial ears as possible. this point to the right, makeup and outfit is crucial in all of her projects. julia toledo completes, most of them on her own. occasionally, her partner in life, linda had the artist likes to translate verbal expressions visual, bringing out those, the whimsical and the metaphorical. i started to share my work on social media
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and now i think i create the kind of community and i like it because it's like a digital museum when you can showcase your work and have people's feedback. but at the same time, it can be like roses, because i feel like our teeth have to adopt every time to new trends. in addition to photography, the artist has been experimenting with videos on social media. now petite dog has over 250000 followers on instagram. and she's racked up several 1000000 views on tape talk. i like to think that everything in life can be, are even, you know, the most simple themes. so i can see arts and everything, and this is why, for me, art is not something complicated. and so she continues to look for this real in everyday objects. and with that,
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