But we begin with the break Dance Festival in austria on Lake Constance im literally on like constance the audience sits on the shoreline and the stage is on the lake lending itself to amazing productions which of course include the water and the incredible backdrop as part of its role for the performers in brigance its quite a stretch as they have to do things they certainly never learned to college especially this year as the director is better known for making heavy metal videos this is opera like youve never seen before. Always had a soft spot for new voices in fragrance even for these young birds whose nest is inside a head thats part of the stage 6 its a kind of scary clown some 14 meters high and weighing 140 tons moved with heavy machinery he sang on so singers who were moved along with it have to be totally safe we have wind where the waves and making sure that it really works and
works in a magical way the way it has to be on the lake stage was the biggest challenge i think a
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discrimination continues. Hello im perceived. As africa its good to have you along there is a breakthrough in a feud that has been intensifying between egypt ethiopia and so done the dispute is around a Giant Hydro Electric Dab not ethiopia is building on the nile river close to the border with sudan as you well see on our map now egypt gets most off its water supply from
the fight against criminalize ation now they re fighting to end discrimination. l g b t q activists gather for a meeting in the middle of a shopping center in. many countries there s been nothing unusual about this but in voice one are members of this community had to fight long and hard to make this possible. on such meetings as we are present and the only reality is that people need to accept it so we have to build the case in changing the hearts and minds of people we have to build the case and ensuring that this visibility and that these voices and places. she is broke out in the courtroom 5 months ago when the court announced a ruling that decriminalizes same sex relationships the old law was a relic of the colonial era and the great britain. but the countries attorney general soon filed an appeal and many wondered of this came as an order from the
president. but members of the ruling party disagree. i desired i respect that it is right some right it would use the professor of the mind you have you also might not but i respect everybody s preferences so i don t see any challenge coming from government as far as like i hear opinions concerned but it s longstanding social attitudes and not the laws but it was a greater challenge for what s one us l.g.b. t.q. because it s a phobia is widespread i haven t. everyone here has experienced discrimination and that s one of the things the activists have come to talk about maybe this is not who patronize them and. we don t want to have good is like we are doing something. where the expletive is moved towards and given them so that s the problem i think the press isn t realizing that some of the injustices that ocurred actually wrong and shouldn t be happening and that we should have voice about it and i think
and bands take the stage audience participation is crucial. it is a radical theory a real mess so the rich. have the right people to gather in the other then that is the ritual all the it is the sacrifice. but it s your day maxfield s that especially members off the l.g.b. t.q. community are under represented in american history a $24.00 decade history of popular music tells a more inclusive story and takes us on a crazy california right through the decades. and here with me is taylor mack welcome to the south thanks for having me ok so