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to get to bunch of things that i was just i keep spending time guarantee, the process to blank do lots of applications. i don't even get a for electrician 90. give it. is that something that right now the driven by passion percussion is the vice, the labor and her energetic performance is made with love the rear and elaborately produce the past as to feeling due from sardinia and done by desire germans and their love of cycling. these stories and more coming up on your own macs. the
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libby busing leave is passion is percussion to a professional musician discovered her love of drumming on a beach in bulgaria as a child. and since then has dedicated her life to music, we caught up with her as a solar performance in vienna. the . this is one of germany's rising stars in the classical music world, german bulgarian percussionist v vi. see me fast for me, life and very, very big energy that brings the most intense emotions from inside of us already and her young age. she's reached the pinnacle of her career. she performs around the world as a soloist. here in vienna's concert house,
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she's rehearsing for a piece for percussion by austrian composer friedrich sir in the beginning, it was challenging for me to find the connection to this music because it's very, very intense and quite aggressive. also. my 1st impression was because of some kind of must clean energy, must calling aggressiveness that, that i don't really feel how, how i will stand on the stage and, and interpret this music with all this convincing and depression. and every conductor martin also up is performing this piece for the 1st time with her. it's a fantastic experience to conduct with the the s o s i see. so energized and dramatic can into the music. so it's a matter of trying to get everybody in that same zone. it's really fun city of us and leave a, comes from a musical family. her father taught her and her siblings to play violin for her. another profession is unimaginable. it's what i always
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wanted. and i always worked for this and it's just a dream come true now that i can play with the most wonderful orchestra, the most wonderful conductors, and this really amazing pieces that there were only some certain for sent of classical percussionists or female, including one of her role models who's paid the way for her career. the 1st percussion soloist wasn't woman for the 1st person who went in front of the orchestra and was evelyn glennie. she's still premier rene works and yeah, she was the door opener back in the concert hall. the doors are beginning to open for tonight's concert. i practice everyday musicians have actually no holidays and i practiced all day probably to up to 10 hours. are
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playing percussion. definitely keeps me in shape each probably 3 times more than all my friends around me. and i still can't get enough it's. we use our whole body when we play for a movie, practice is up until the audience takes their seats. a career highlight occurred in 2023 when she received the prestigious leonard bernstein toward worth 10000 years money. she's already spent on some of the instruments used in tonight's performance . the yes, fantastic. and the audience reaction you can feel it was on fire and she's such a not just a wonderful percussionist, but such a performer. i'd love amazing. it's when you're in the flow and your loving every,
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every moment and, and you feel, now's the time you had the rehearsals and, but in the concert to you always give like 50 percent more and yeah, it was, it was amazing. it was a, is very intense and what does the future hold? i have a lot of plans for new pieces working. the composers for different different projects like for of course, for orchestral, a lot the new works are waiting for us in the future and nice concepts and products . and with that confidence dressing leave is showing the world how she marches to the beach of her own drum. the do you think you know about every type of cost out there? well, we've discovered another you probably haven't heard of yet. ringback
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you won't find these noodles in any supermarket in the world. they're called a suit pending day, the threads of god. these noodles are sacred, aka. what makes them special is that very few people can make them. why is that your lead thumbs up at the end? so it takes a lot of patience and will power to learn it. well, if you want to, if you think you can learn this here in a snapshot and then master the technique, you all done that it'd be, you'd better not come up anything product if you didn't do it, when you come back there's just one city where these noodles are made up in the mountains on the italian island of sardinia in the mediterranean. here, 2 families guard the secret of this cost. but one man is willing to show us how to prepare it. child welcome. i'm lucca, florida is then i'll show you how to make soup and in day or is it the ingredients
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that make it so special? water, salt, semolina, they're pretty simple actually. however, the 20 thought that was the 1st law you have to do a lot of testing. you need the right proportion a i g should i say more law is safe and you have to understand how the symbol lean . it reacts to the humidity or heat of vc makeup of because it can absorb a lot of water or release it again, i lost this depending on the temperature is the fit to be the last shot. the video is worked by hand not using a machine while needing it. luka can feel if it has the right consistency and the last specific there's more to take into consideration the course. they're not busting point. this is the phase. when many people
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make a mistake, if they think the dough is done now, but k adept the best that's, you know if i could, but it has to be really smooth and keep getting needed. so there was a lot of the cavities when he gets a lot of work, it's quite tough. dump a lot. you can see within your elbows to go into the quasi following up to the next step. now we lift the dose then for a while and then a few hours. it's ready. next comes the real challenge. how many strings can look a pull from this role? plus a job one. okay. what now? $24.00? oh, $8.00. 16. then 32. 60, for the 128256, c, a number of threads doubles each time. a wicker wheel is used to drive the pasta threads. it takes a long time to learn the technique and there's some extra challenge to it or just
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use that and you have to do the beginning in the end as fast as possible. because while i'm still working, the sto here, it's already starting to dry seal and you can't stick fresh dough to dry. do. so i said won't hold and check back on the 3 layers of threads form a sort of match at the end. the it's shortly looks impressive. but how are you supposed to eat these noodles any way? the yeah, be during the course of in fall temperatures and it takes a few days for it all to dry. here i have dried yes for the day you i made a few days ago. i'm feeling good and i'm bringing it up now. it will probably get into the file and get more specific time to watch. after all, that careful crafting. it's simply broken apart from faxes. that's part of the art
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that we have to break it into pieces so we can eat it $50.00, a federal employee. but this cost isn't served on just any ordinary day in sardinia past the this constant is a good time and dedicated to st. francis when we celebrate in twice a year in water. mitchell? no yet. oh, oh no. and makes it on a different day. lockbox that is just pasta is linked to our religion and spirituality really joined their religion. but how does this specialty actually taste in the end? and how's it served? it gets cooked for a few minutes and this mutton brought before lots of sardinian cheeses, added pecorino. so in the end, it's a sort of noodles to are suffering. it has a strong taste and from the mutton brought to put you that you can feel so much of work has gone into it and that makes it even better. my mother always said you
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should enjoy. so for the day, like any other meal, with respect to one quarter of the pew. anyone who wants to try soothing day with themselves needs a lot of luck. you can't buy these special noodles and stores not even in sardinia . just one more reason this sardine and specialty is so extraordinary. when it comes to biking, germany is way ahead of other countries. but dw reporter shop non. so rita didn't know how to write a bike when she moved here from india 7 years ago. it wasn't long, however, before she took up the challenge. are you even doing that? if you don't know how to write it by claiming when it comes to this new episode of meet them, mr. day we'll talk about the gentleman on back, which may or may not include people watching to find out before moving to germany, i had no idea how important cycling was determined. don't blame me because everyone
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always told me that germany is the ultimate land of cars. rachel's clause is still very true, but the numbers say that the visual many has around 60000000 registered motivation, right as they are 83000000 bites here. which means statistically, almost every gentleman has a by today who cannot advise germany is one of europe stop 5 bike friendly countries. also according to service, the gentleman city of minster is. the was 2nd most bikes and the city behind utrecht in the netherlands. the city has hundreds of kilometers of bi spots and state of the art infrastructure, develop just 4 bytes. so jasmine cycling does more than a whole b or a sport. it is a life. maybe that's why a 97 percent of german for me know how to write it by. and so the 3 percent who don't, they're not gonna put you on a do not even as a a, which is great for me because i never learned how to ride a bicycle back home in india. so no officer living in germany for 7 years. i'm finally learning how to ride advice. i think that's when we're at the german cyprus
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club. i took a sort of recycling course for adults here. and not only knowing how to balance myself on a bike, but also some important sites. like finding the perfect bike for you, reading the correct rich, using proper lights, checking in everything on your bike work and reading the street signs correctly. but don't expect to take your bike out on the streets the very next day. it's not that easy. we're almost there. but why did you almost slow bicycle so much? she for many reasons. i like being out in the fresh air and it's healthy and you want me to get on to. so you can also quickly get to the woods and up the hills or estimated for the arts and doing something for yourself. and you don't have to look for a parking space, i'm fine. and from what i like about cycling is that i can get it from a to be easier. but i do support at the same time smoke i like riding around on this whole . it's also good for the environment, so i'm, we don't have to buy gas for the parking tickets and so on. something that i think cycling is really good. it's been all funded to move. i get it. durham is really
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loves terabytes. but the gentleman stay on the other hand, has been reducing exciting budget over the past few years. that's why the gentleman cyclists association still sees a lot of room for improvement. business vision. essentially, we need to improve the infrastructure. we have far too few backpacks and the ones we have are not white enough. i can or they're not continuous. those. those are the biggest shortcomings. so for me to improve this, we need major investment just for much, much more funding for cycling infrastructure. and we also need investment and research and development because to establish what biking in general can contribute to society for to the transport transition device and whereby capacity to be building up to we currently only have around 400000000 for cycling. if we combine all the budget, yeah, the goal is a 1000000000 euros a year for cycling. a is the product, the yadda yell is. so why did i learn cycling not only is biking cheap, fast and eco friendly to me. it also is a sense of equality and control. here in my neighborhood, in germany,
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i always see women of all ages cycling, no matter what time of the day or night it is or how far they're traveling. i see them be confident, feels secure, right on both sides. and i also wanted to experience that. so this is how i face my fears and find me learners to cycle. am i gonna confident after this? i'm not a 100 percent right now, but i am hopeful the how is it the cycling in your country the to meet the people making your red top speeds? just follow also on instagram experience live styles.
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traditions dining and the odd along with the local people. so you will get up close and personal join us become a part of our community at dw underscore your we move on now to drafting ver, capital a village, styled as a palace, located near the western city of bon dw reporter deanna opinion of those winter on a discovery tour and on covered some interesting facts about the structures, paris. this german castle nukes this trade out of a fairy tale, but it has a dark pa, not c, 3 years so connected, and a former owner with eccentric taste. let's explore the history of secrets of throw him forward. the dragon castle. look at this. yeah,
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i feel special here. but i can see, according to for your german hero, 6 feet one, slade, drag one here and says name tracking book or dragon castle. thousands of people from all over the world, the sea and board, every year. the castle is located, a 20 minute drive from born was still between 18821984. it's 3rd shawna here with a commanding view of the river. right, and the castle is also a popular filmy location, parts of bobby numbering, germany's most expensive television, serious worship here, tour guide gabby, but any is waiting for me. she has been working here for 14 years. so let's start from the beginning who decided to do this castle and why?
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oh, very interesting person court stefan is out until he was an in keeper's son. and so he came from the applause family, bought 2 shots of success at the power stock exchange by selling shares to bill visits, canal and with the new money, he bought the whole family to build his a private home. nice. no, not bad at all. the steps on the phone started died in 1902, she had no children. the castle was sold of several times and transformed into a summer resort at christian school and even a nazi college in the forty's. they auto pay this cool move in here for how long they were here. and what exactly happened. well, for about 4 years until the end of the 2nd move on to, well,
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there were some fortune to 6 a year boys appeared with the military training. and for this, you know, enough train engine as well as i can imagine. we don't have much information about that time because for the holidays, some eye witnesses who could tell you what happened to your so they threw away everything but destroyed all the files and all that because of the main entrance and the stained glass windows were damaged in war war 2, after the war, the castle was used as a shut there for refugees. and then as a training center for the rate of 40 piece, it was supposed to be demolished in the early 19 sixties. the cost will change your own or several times and then it was a bundle in 10 years, right? to tell us about as well as kind of little place, very effective for the 1st people dealing with drugs. this kind of all can take to both realities of old fashioned. nobody was interested in. so that's the reason why
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it's to them to, for 10 years because nobody was willing to buy that and to use it. this was a wonderful venue for romantic 1st consumers and all that. yes. in 1971 will see enter into a published be now the book's done in books and had expand seaford, sar, bushman, and work done to us well known for his fancy cars. queer keep personality, an eccentric taste in interior design, the guy come here. what do we have here? you're sitting on. oh, really? so yeah. so the one of the pieces of furniture from the time of pulse financial, the not on the well,
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he always told the visitors of us that this was the throne of the week of tools. but of course that's what it was definitely. and that's the reason why our guest has the chance to sit on the throne and feel like a queen or a can we head to the kitchen. it was restored by the state of north drawing westphalia, which has been in charge of the headboard students. 1989 great attention was paid to every last detailed oh god. oh my god. is a kid? next gabby shows us some secret places inside the castle, like the servants staircase, and the rest of the building to its underwent 30000000 euros worth of restoration work. highlights include the ground marble staircase, and many beautiful
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r works field with paintings of news. this room was once the gentleman's chamber. i saw the costs of itself is a mix of different styles. it is interesting to see how each owner left their mark here and you have you ever visited a couple tell us which ones the, the smoking is harmful? no question about it, but smoking a pipe is one of the oldest habits and traditions in the world. although the demand for pipes has been declining for a long time, the craft of making them is still alive in some places, such as in the french town of sunsets, where one of the last time makers besides the tobacco pipe plays a vital role in the original french town of centerville is being considered the world capital of pipe making since the 19th century since 1865, the a t h m o has be making pipes that's a known worldwide. the best chapel is a mazda pipe,
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micah. he took over the company in 2006 and she was telling me that this is where we turn the head of the pipe. that's the basic material is would get a different part is finished on each machine we produce in the series, which means i set up each machine to make a specific model like this one. this is the 1st let me add up from visit lock. i make the pipe bowl the inside and the outside value. i don't so the, this is the job with the chips flying. the woods condition and quantity play a dishonest to grow. every time is too simple. the said they're not seen. this is a root of a tree, heather. so it's the only one type should be made up because it doesn't burn easily and has no taste. our pipes are made of that. what was will probably kill them we
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it takes a total of 50 production steps to turn it into a pipe. the 10 years, you know, for juices around 2000 of them to yeah, the best symbol, it's a 3rd of them to the usa. the sold in france and a 3rd in the rest of the, the settings we work with, what we have, it's important the wood blocks are well cutting. so we have as little waste as possible. how long do best hold on. the history of the pop is represented throughout the town. its importance has greatly diminished over time and such as the demand about $3000.00 times on display. and this includes pipe museum, including many rarities and cost specimens. museum director antoine ronald, is this so upon may come some of that done? yeah, until t is we are the last company with more than 20 employees that produces around
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a $50000.00 pipes a year. okay. that's known. do mean event on demand vendor, but this is ridiculously few compared to the early 20th century, my boss, when san cloud was still producing $30000000.00 pipes a year. and well, if i get a company going to fall back into the best samples officer around half, now the cost is finished, then it's enforced with the company stem, the pipe and he was optimistic about the future if his craft since i suffer him into something i don't believe this craft is threatened with extinction. huh. we also train young people. the pipe is an object that people like it may not be as fashionable as it was a long time ago, but it still finds favor it to on the break. the pipe has survived the centuries and some variations and will most likely continue to find myers in saint cloud and
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