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A passion for Stormy Weather and powerful ways to. Slow you have an engineer from below verse makes tiny engine on the keeper. But we kick off the show close to home with an icon of berlins theater scene the fritter lost which is celebrating a milestone anniversary for 100 years europes largest review theatre has been entertaining the masses on a grand scale before during and after a divided burling well euro max got a behind the scenes look. Yes defying acrobatics and perfectly synchronized dances. Up to 780000 spectators a year visit helens rejects stuff past the worlds biggest yet to stage. The dancers work long hard hours until the show is absolutely perfect they master everything from classical ballet to jazz dance. To misters bizarreness what i see is very special here is simply this incredible stage and experiencing it every day if it does it wants to be on stage and here you have the opportunity to be on it every day as much as 8 times a week thats my personal highlight this is my life as i like. Every 2 years the freidrich stop palast premieres and only show us a college its. For each production you costumes are created by big game designers like sean paul gaultier. Kristin aquash. And Philip Treacy whos quite taken with the dances. Thats the reason why were here because they are exceptional they are highly talented they bring everything we create to lie because without them theyre just objects i love it you know for me it was a great adventure its completely different from fashion you know but it is the same time question could you on the source of creativity on those 2 realities and 1st. It all began in this old market hall. In 1980 s. The director Max Reinhardt opened his truth a special spiel house for granted after starting in 1924 follies all reviews were presented to Hollywood Star malina de church one stops in the course line. In the 1930 s. Operators like frau do not play to sell out houses. In the sixtys now east germany the stage hosted International Stars like Ella Fitzgerald and josephine baker. In 1900 the old building was torn down. 4 years later the new one to open its doors this is where the former g. D. R. Put its best foot forward until the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. When ever performers came over from the west coast from france or Louis Armstrong they wanted to appear at the freedom. That was the big stage and thats what they came here for and say we want the big names to go today for the costumes of the 1920 s. The heyday of the follies everything was always cutting edge and so we want everything on our stage to be absolutely up to date to suit up to date. The lavish gowns for the follies are created in the theaters home caustic shots this is where the ideas of irish design a Philip Treacy came to life for the current production it was a big challenge for casting director elizabeth of italy. And i said this cant really work because the dancer with the slab in front of her face has a totally different perception of space the closer to her nose the tricky but if you take away a certain portion of the mask that perception changes and she can see the entire space again and so thats how we developed it when its all been good because this is. This is the production costs for this show called amounted to some 12000000 euros but it broke even a long time ago. Its incredible is that you dont know where to look because this is just so much magic happening from every corner down from the ceiling from the side to house we see there can only be by Philip Treacy who was so spectacular out of this world and creative ok had to be the families are not born with a great deal of potential but it wasnt always easy for the friedrich stuck columnist. 12 years ago the big question was do we even have a future because the follies are actually the most flexible art form there is that they could even incorporated death metal piece and follow up with oprah or. Is it. A new production is already in planning and some a 2020 the freidrich stop hamas will no doubt prove that it can be bigger better and even more amazing. Most people prefer to go to the beach for sunshine blue skies and pleasant temperatures but others love the turbulent sea after a storm when the tide is why old. Parrot. Before the british photographer rachel talent fires it cant get stormy enough and things to her photos even those at home can enjoy the drama of the ocean. When the sea churns and whales when the tides come in and gales with the water thats when british way photographer Rachel Tonopah springs into action. Im just going to watch the way stressed im a show. On the beaches of england south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it. But she says out there she get seasick. A lot of people often say to me oh you must been in a boat you look as if youre at sea and that is the look i want to get and i remember how it feels to be right house sea with no land in sight and just waves around here and i think thats what im trying to illustrate in a lot of my photographs but from the shore. Flow. Graphing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. That if you can see that if you get one really big way the next to immediately after it at this beach and many beaches were forced to be big. So you get people who see the 1st before i take the picture and then theyre looking at the camera theres 2 more coming. Rachael tonopah troop International Attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 Kilometers Per Hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm image and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting absolutely brilliant photography. She gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from mythology medusa limitless poseidon making the giant waves seem like raging guns or demons. If you freeze the sea at a really fast shutter speed a 1000th of a 2nd or thereabouts there are amazing change and this is an example this one is called loki the norse trickster god looks like is happening good laughs. If shes out during a real storm and she lies right on the sand to achieve greater stability then she can use her telephoto zoom lens to capture waves of 200 meters away. You have to dont really uncomfortable poses like this lying on a shingle for a long time getting as low down as possible makes the razor bigger because the horizon goes down in the wave stands up above the horizon and so really makes all the. In the low. Rachel town of barts black and white photos have won her many awards but she doesnt always dispense with color. I just thought it was so simple it was just about light catching that wave in that moment i didnt want the distraction of color color for this one because the green in that way if i just thought it was lovely and i didnt find this way scary it was more beautiful and thats probably because its actually moving across the frame so its not threatening me in any way. The photographer has always loved to seize mysterious and on earthly qualities but she also senses that now it poses an entirely new kind of menace i spent a lifetime looking at the sea and that this coast im not a scientist but it fails to me that the incidence of severe storms on this case has grown which from a graphic perspective based quite exciting is obviously also has other ramifications. But when the sea becomes smooth and trying in time its time for rachel tell the party to head home again. And stay on the subject of nature we are headed next to europes most active volcano mount etna on the italian island of sicily in many cultures volcanoes have been considered the seat of the gods with fire lava and ash. Special because its been active for hundreds of thousands of years climbing up it to get a closer look at this small to do something for true adventurers for our series europe to the max reporter hendrick belling showed us his true pioneering spirit. Mount etna disposed to test an aging and terrifying. That looks pretty dangerous but thats exactly where i want to go on mt etna theres one thing that im interested in most of all how does it feel to be on your of highest active volcano. That now sits at about 3330 meters above sea level the volcano shape can change with every eruption. The volcano formed hundreds of thousands of years ago in southern italy today its cicelys major tourist attraction and the unesco world Natural Heritage site. This cable car takes me to an altitude of about 2500 metres from there we switched to an off road bus to climb further up the lava on that scapes. At 2900. 00 metres you have to go on foot but only with an experienced guide who can spot signs of dangerous volcanic activity. Its impossible to predict the next one so this is really young. In the last 1000 year devil can a growing 340 meter mark so this is there really active out and its really far from the from the seat. We climbed inside crater on the Southeast Side of the mountain but this is as high as we can go. We can only observe the main creators from a distance. But everywhere i can feel the results of past eruptions. Its so cold of year but the lava still warm can still feel. The heat. Interruption can take place at any time like this one in 2017 researchers have confirmed a total of 241. 00 tech to erupt to faces. You can see the remains of lava flows that were created during previous eruptions everywhere deadness lens cave is incredibly diverse mountain got to be as vast as shows me the volcanoes north side of it what ive heard but mount etna has more than 300. 00 psi craters fortunately there are no longer active and there are 4 main craters at near is the highest and most active volcano in europe eruptions can happen just about anywhere from osberg. Bed now stretches 40 kilometers in diameter. The same year we see the power of a volcano. During an eruption in 2002 this hotel and a lot of nearby streets were buried in lava. Because the this is the socalled coast road which used to lead up to the ski resort she could be through. Fossum really will live with it and keep rebuilding we love our volcano were not scared but we have respect but there are advantages to living next to a volcano the mineral rich soil is ideal for growing wine grapes this region produces red and white ones that are popular around the world gina and francesco drusus ancestors started the family even yard here in 860. 00. 9 says the fact of our life not far from the business that we grow here at we were born here for as is normal to see i think montana and so. Happy for a lot of ups but its not dangerous for us. Im fascinated by the landscape here and want to go back to some of it again. Maybe everyone should visit the volcano ones because what impressed me the most over here is that you can see and feel the force of nature and the power of nature almost everywhere and though im going to leave this place with a little bit more of respect for nature and mother earth. I want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. Than you from my. Euro max. Could. Take the plunge into an arm a strong. Wind and flavored cuisine join the race and destroy. Your america. Subscribe so you dont miss it. Believe it or not this is a 4 cylinder engine made out of paper and it actually works now if i only had a paper car to go with it then it might solve some of the worlds emissions problems well this little engine is the brainchild of an engineer in belarus who specializes in energizing tiny objects his it creations have gathered quite a following on you tube and they also caught our attention to. Shish. This tiny v 8 engine is made of paper not steel and driven by air flowing in not sails. Models or miniature but fully functional. Objects a has been making objects at of paper since he was a child at age 10 he built his 1st paper engine its a few attempts before one function he keeps fine tuning and so they run smoothly the more complex models may take up to a trial. Its amazing when they even run i hardly ever have a single object that works on the 1st try on such a small model all it takes is one drop of blood spilled by accident so you have to stop from scratch. Say is currently working on a 4 cylinder engine it takes the 34 year old at least a week mostly working evenings to build each of his objects. But it takes several months to plant them. Theyre generally only a few centimeters big the smallest are only a few millimeters in size so every step has to be precise. Patience is the main thing you need more than. You can think an idea is really great but quickly give up if you cant get it to work after a few hours of construction and. You really have to be dedicated to the idea to carry through to the end. Of it in the can for a while hes working on one miniature. Often gets ideas for his next projects and his models also inspire other people. The videos of his models have collected hundreds of thousands of hits on you tube his channel has over 800000 subscribers. Everything here is out of paper cardboard let. The model is a miniature engine or in musical instruments. Say jungers intricate creations are just a hobby by trade he works as a Software Developer here in bellerose his capital minsk. Competes one to 2 models a year sharing his fascination with paper and technology with others and he gets a lot of reactions and messages back on the social media. Of course peoples reactions are important to me. Its great to get positive feedback on my video. But ive actually always done this mainly for myself. To prove that you can make functioning models out of paper. In case anyone has the skill and patience to replicate these paper models aleksey has posted instructions on the internets making them isnt always easy but thats precisely the point of it for him he always wants to keep challenging yourself. Its always very satisfying with the whole process from the idea and planning to the construction is successful and when you do and theres a very simple criterion for my models the either it works or it doesnt then we start with it and if everythings right then of course thats a very good feeling that hes just correct and when you put in the chip. Ill just say john there wouldnt describe himself as a paper artist but more as an engineer. His models proved that far more can be done with paper than you would think. The man in our next report is also an engineer of sorts while the only virus is the michelin star chef in portugal who just successfully defended this title will he approaches cooking with sustainability and mine his restaurant harvest is its own oysters and the fish on the menu arent of the typical kind now all the vajra has also been named chef of the future we traveled to portugal to find out why. Flounder and underappreciated fish this one is topped with cockle sauce and served with watercress mustard seed and celery 32 year old ali vajra of portugal cooks but fisher writes hes that are generally spurned by start chefs. The concept of my bella vista restaurant is the coke with less popular select fish varieties that are normally used in fine dining i dont take fish like sea bass or halibut or solo but rather flounder up or horse mackerel which is always been list popular and hardly valued i want to respect their seasonality and sustainability. Every week he hits the market in the push it is coastal town party mile and many of the local fishermen have specialized in certain species that fetch high prices in fine restaurants. Only vajra is backing this trained. To bring it about right i always prefer flounder to sole. Sole is far more expensive and thats a completely different spongy texture. Misquotes of us here i think flounder because of its characteristic flavor of seafood fish. Besides its a lot cheaper it might have a 99 percent of the michelin starred chefs go by the price not the quality. In the kitchen he follows the principle of less is more. Dishonest place to be a catch of the day. We try to preserve the original taste and texture will last as you see we dont use any salt pepper or other seasonings to influence the taste of the fish. Regionality is another factor important to show a live virus. Tains is ice does from a nearby Family Business in the algarve october and november are being season here history said 600 or is this for his many is. Theyre all around 6 years old. And tends to. Push the mocassins bit go up but here i can see this part of the shell is super brilliant but it has no black spots but exhibits a very fresh color. That means the oyster was well nourished and an Excellent Health and i always try to. Then ship some of the oysters interior its spectacular incredibly good tasting it has just the right amount of salts well balanced in terms of the fact content and it feels very creamy on the tongue. And this is where its all going to be served up olavarria has been the chef at the gourmet vista restaurant since 2015 in a very old matel important. Here and one michelin star for the restaurant in 2017 a full course meal here runs a good 1100. This year for his sustainable approach whether for entrees or main dishes he was also bored at the title shift 11 e a chef of the future by the Renowned International academy of astronomy. He grew up near poor in northern portugal at age 13 he began cooking for his grandparents who raised him. These days the chef almost always garnishes the separate courses with blossoms and leaves. For the communist times and in this desert we leave the sugar and flavor the green apple icecream and celery fennel rather shy. And goats cheese an unusual combination of within the young it works very well together went by. And virus creations have been very well received his sustainable approach may well even make the jump across the atlantic. Plan with that we wrap up another program but before we go we want to be sure that you go to our website or our Facebook Page to see how you can win a one and only euro max watch as always thanks for watching was big and. The. Politics. Keep learning merged reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shift deliver us. From a measure to reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing Digital World lets talk into that as a show or shift. D. W. Its one of germanys most popular travel destination the games for the city on the danube is experiencing at tourism. What attracts is it or this unesco World Heritage site our host nicole looks around tries local specialties and is impressed its going to be and journey for 2000 years of history. In 30 minutes t. W. The temple of technology. The market. Of the boarding were. Made in germany. Your business magazine d w. A and now the only affectionately but as affectionately as you can. Flat a mere putin in the middle of his Election Campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for Russian Television director vitali months and captured much more it was to turn the camera back on the moon of course. The film secretly krone cold a power grab actually everything was on the surface news like instruction. Featuring tom supporting roles to the bush. And featuring a lead role like youve never seen before let me be clear with. The mayor let me out of it should do the ends justify the means. Clintons witnesses starts december 13th on d w. 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