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Well i wish i was as tech savvy as that well thats it for this week thanks for watching feel free to get in touch on twitter email facebook we always love hearing from you and do join us again next week more personal stories from all over your. Hey im in a stage past. Newspapers books magazines even advertising its more than that its this is all Cultural Heritage and its our job to look off to that. Is a photographic treasure trove for the images from one hundred fifty years of Human History with plenty more stories just waiting to be uncut. And good news for music fans as this weeks all the launch of a Brand New Program here on d w night grooves is a combination talk and talent show featuring featuring well known personalities from the music world both here in germany and abroad and guests are invited to perform and interact in an intimate home setting and before it debuted we got a behind the scenes sneak preview. So i. Get it shes anastasia performing a duet. Just one of the highlights of my graves a new show here on d w. I would love to have more shows like this i would love to have more shows that are more organic and more geared towards the music. To. My groups is a mixture of music and talk. The idea is to invite two to three acts to perform in a private atmosphere before a small audience the show was hosted by kim fisher and. Its about music but also the people behind us and how they live. In my apartment or not and painted wooden puppets everywhere little cut glass cups everythings kitschy and cosy and you know so a bit to create of his i sang some simple feet on. Him and had to trust to be sent to war because as a memento writer i am i almost blabbed out some pretty risque stories. But when youre sitting there and everyones chatting and relaxed you feel at ease. Cleverly done if you want to get people to share their secrets i miss the hundred. Graves is shot in the battle has. Its a unique setting for weekly private concert show cameras are there to film the action the music and the interviews. Develop the idea for the show together with german public broadcaster and d. R. We would get. The basic ideas intercultural dialogues of the film. The whole thing takes place in the area of music. Or try to truly bring together german and International Musicians and hope that this setting on this very special place results in some special music because. The setting truly is extraordinary house is known the world over it was built in one nine hundred thirty three in the town of labor in saxony based on a design by german architect thomas shar on the villa is considered one of the best examples of the new objectives hes died in architecture and combines organic forms open spaces and a link with nature. Today house formerly home to a factory owner is a public monument. Is still with us going all of us so i think that this show illustrates how this building can be used for television for mass the building just seems to lend itself to being used like this it combines transparency connection to nature and to the private spaces once used by the shrink a family its a great story and one that tells what the house was originally conceived for. Well. Nigh grooves makes the house come alive and offers a lot of space for improvisation. This show countries are challenges can fisher to at us. Take out the boning test anastasias downscale. Accompanied by rock band silly. They. Say. Its impossible to say precisely what will happen on any given evening in house. In the basement director falco fika and his crew try to capture moments all spontaneity but. The challenge is to bring together the house the location and the fact that these bands are interacting with one another and with the hosts and we want to capture those interactions with music on and recruit its music without filters. Yet. Here bridges musician my laundry desk which stars in communist east germany and discovers they all have a lot in common. I think this show is so important to bring great live musicians together small crowd intimate vibe. A lot of free styling a lot of Different Things happening its not you know strict and that makes you feel like you can breathe as a musician. Because moments brought to you every week in our new show my craves. Me. Lets go. Down. The. Aisle its no exaggeration to say the german capital is a melting pot of cultures these days as people from no less than one hundred eighty Nine Countries now call it their home so it stands to reason that they have influenced the citys callen area seen as many of them have brought a taste of their homeland and their cultures with one of them is this how group from morocco who has recreated his very own cast in berlin. I think the first six weeks of talks me for between to get in because its the greenest city in europe and also i loved it so i dont really. And it turns in every day and i love it. Thats. Hydras sa good opened his merican restaurant because but in the middle district of former east berlin. The areas also college fund our four stocks many Old Buildings here are over a century old. Most buildings are listed. The district is also known for its many art galleries. Has been serving dishes from his moroccan homeland that caused by since two thousand and three besides good food he offers an insight into moroccan culture. Just now i need him now i am part of him and i and a good kid. And i want to make continue to have pot dodson and indian money especially in between when people come to me and they go to my local only open these things self and they call it like. Its like michael into the exists and john money. Risa good decorator is restaurant like american salon where people meet to drink tea and dine. He had the furnishings built in his home town of face according to his own design. In morocco people generally eat with their hands. After theyve cleaned them with rose water arcudi has made this a small ritual for his guests. When i am cooking i like to test if every second and a coke it is like a cool kit for a home i dont get the coldness and destinies it be deaf aims in my seating infests. American cuisine often combines sweet and spicy ingredients. Lamb is the most popular type of meat in morocco. Preparing the meals is painstaking and time consuming. To get the right consistency and unique taste the meat is first marinated. And then cooked slowly at a low temperature. The meals are flavored with rose or orange water and honey. A time gene is a typical feature in american kitchen its the name of the meal and the product in an dishes are prepared gently and with great care. Decisions very costly thats usually people you dont. Do it every day and it takes a long time so it was only when he had some sand of my pond coming home. Good was born in face moroccos Third Largest city in one thousand nine hundred sixty two at the age of seventeen he went to paris to study to become a structural engineer. Afterwards he moved to london and because he was short of money he worked as a dishwasher and waiter. After he met his german wife ingrid they decided to move to berlin in two thousand and two and opened their own restaurant. All my family didnt like it he said to me are crazy because i give notice to my job i put my flat in say. I just came here and they dont speak german and how im going to end my living and he told me that it would be hard but i like it because this kind of life is not a one in life and i love it. The heart of every American House is the riyadh or inner courtyard its a small oasis of tranquility in the busy city. Because theres a riyadh to induce it opens it for guests in the summer. Theyve not doesnt have a. Whole bunch of you are not of course here does. Italian island of sicily is hardly known for its modern architecture but were off to visit a luxury home there in the southeast of the island that combines traditional architectural components with modern conveniences all the while keeping sustainability as a top priority. Spoto zone lies beneath cicelys scorching sun. The house looks as if it was shaped by the wind welcome to my place. Full of. The building blends into its natural surroundings and has practically no corners. The facade is line based plaster a traditional Building Material in sicily. The flat rounded form of the houses influenced by traditional mediterranean architecture especially that from the islands around. North of africa. But the lady had little light and so on tasty. Traditional moroccan and. From i grew up. Thats what inspired us. A spacious kitchen dining room is the focal point of the one hundred twenty square meter are so colorful accessories and art provide the only accent to the stark point of the interior. This is meant to be the heart of the house the warmth. From year on. We have the sun coming in the chimney right behind your shoulder the colors in us of the place its all here and all the activities supposed to start from here anybody its the rest of the house. Not a sport oh spend several months of the year here with his family the furnishings are practical but well designed. A freestanding bathtub helps residents cool in the summer. Even when the mercury climbs to forty degrees celsius its still cool indoors the windows are laid out so has to circulate cooling breezes within the house and the thick walls insulated from the his will. Two actually two one is built perpendicular the other one is diagonal and leave in the middle so they create a space of space between the two walls which is supposed to isolate properly we dont even turn on the head condition action. Outside an olive tree more than a century old provides more shade. The further away you get from the house the wilder the surroundings we come. Down to a pool that was intentionally built some distance from the house. And the pos gravel passage. From the passage of a gradual wilderness fading until you get to the loan which is all planned and finally. The businessman has realized a childhood dream in the garden hes built a tree. Hideaway for young and old alike i thought it was also a possibility. From the crowd from the rest of the family and friends where you can come here and read and even sleep. And thats why i. Decided to do. Two roof terrace and provide more space for relaxation and feature and bonus a view of the neighboring nature reserve. Of the mediterranean. Well this year in october marked five hundred years since Martin Luther famously nailed his ninety five theses to the door of the Castle Church in vision back sparking a movement that became known as the protestant reformation or one highlight of this anniversary year is a huge panoramic photograph just i. And by german iranian artists yet the exhibition fifteen seventeen depicts life as it would have been during Martin Luthers time unlike other works its about as close as youll get to travelling back in time. Imposing full of history and attention to detail if it can bear it invites visitors to take a trip back in time to the reformation and experience the lives of monks beggars merchants journeymen and prince electors. To be precise in the year fifteen seventeen and the birth of the reformation a three hundred sixty degree panorama shows thirty years in the life of the man who got the ball rolling Martin Luther. And this is where it all began luthor is said to have nailed his ninety five theses to the door of the Castle Church triggering the intense conflict between the Catholic Church german princes and scholars. This site has a special meaning for artist yet bigger a c. Z. This then. We are standing on the very spot about ten years ago while i stood in front of the gate after visiting friends and suddenly wondered how a man mailing a few scraps of paper on the door changed the world and why wasnt i told as a child what happened here. But. The Palace Church is a central motif in his three hundred sixty degree panorama move through explains his theses to the people shaking the Catholic Church to its core. Assisi and his fifteen member team worked for six years on the monumental work a period in luthers life on a canvas fifteen meters tall and seventy five in circumference. One major theme is the churches sale of indulgences which outraged luther. So much the guns representatives of every social class stand in line to buy indulgences and the seller of indulgences is over there looking this way. There you see luther tearing letters of indulgence from peoples hands and saying are you mad indulgences are part of the true church theyre not divine the church must not corrupt itself this way. Yet it also took a critical look at luthers role a jew is expelled from the city common in that era luther an adversary of the jewish faith stands to one side. In another scene women are declared witches and burned at the stake while this little luther never said a word against burning witches at the stake that shows that he too was a man of his times i cant reproach him for that he was only human and. C. Z. And his team staged the thirty years from luthers life and work with actors and local extras luthor himself was played by the actor mathias pike who was especially fascinated by how losers character changed. He went through a lot of experienced a lot in my day aged in many struggles you see it in his outward appearance but also in his actions. About him all things and. This is yet to go as easy as twelfth cyclorama he showed his first in two thousand and three it was a huge panorama of mount everest. Others larger and more spectacular followed like the nature panorama titled amazonia. For his cycler him of paragon as he travelled to turkey and recreated a day in One Hundred Twenty Nine eighty. Since two thousand and twelve his berlin wall picture has shown people looking across the border from west to east berlin on a gray november day in the early one nine hundred eighty s. Now visitors can immerse themselves in the world of the reformation in between there. The rotunda will remain open for another four years meanwhile jada got a c. Z. Is already working on new panoramas. And thats all for this edition of our highlights so until we meet again i must go to all spending. What is the truth. What is a lie. What information is reliable. We are all the sieged on line my opinion and by news both real and fake what does that mean for journalism. Post truth times. We the media. Fifteen minutes on d w. Your children like chocolate. You cant live without your smartphone. Or tomatoes in the supermarket. As we go about our daily lives schuman writes often the last thing on one minds. Invisible hands slavery in the twenty First Century starting december second on t w. Theyre black and living in germany. Shes reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter done up like this not being able to blend in and i was. Taking a holiday. You know different than the way. She travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. Its. What i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. She decided to put me up for adoption. So the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely. So if you see all these stereotypes about it because its good so you. Do something for your country but youre still the black. Afro germany starting december tenth d. W. Welcome to quadriga art what is it that will satisfy the i cant tell you about it is that. Womens talk w. More women. More talk we think weve broken our station to find out what its like w. Me. 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