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well, now when we say they're about never giving up every weekend on dw, the harmonious, how the west african chorus sounds with an orchestra in tylic white house dot in austria is attracting a large number of visitors and tantalizing. why? oh, they shouldn't talk. somebody is so popular, the stories and more coming up on your own macs the
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are you familiar with the core? um, it's a traditional west african instrument with a history that goes back centuries significantly. is musician sake who k to has brought this instrument into a european context. while many musicians play the core as a solo instrument composes pieces for cora and orchestra, the sick ok to is a virtual is to of the cora, a traditional west african stringed instrument, the. but how does that could bring it into completely different musical contexts? and what challenges does he face in the process? the, what i come from that of the music isn't by member, still remember buttons. and then have to, when he writes it, that have to stick with the riots. and that's the challenge that the
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a seeker worked hard for 15 years to find a connection between the cora and european classical music. the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he in the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall and nothing. and the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full of joy. com. putting too very seldom do i have to go to somewhere around try to is what it was heavenly. sick who was born in soon ago and came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical traditions may stand far
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apart, but secret focuses on the connections. back into this, there was a bicycle double impact so that the kings used to older, they come persistence. they ask, so good i play will compose a special social event. and i find that to me that it in fact i wrote this right as back in the classical boss or whatever. they also have. this is the system that somehow there is assuming that it's happening, different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying to do. we're always learning from each other's backgrounds. use of this music kind of thing. that's a wonderful look. good. you came from the family, you know, krios, the professional poets, seniors, and historians that have passed on traditional knowledge for centuries, essentially, to west african bards. so good to live so so,
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so the sake who has been living in nursing and in england's east midland since 2004 that was born in the southern part of senegal, a place called cause a most a town close, you get a show. so girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mental so age of 7, mother and father told me how to build my 1st instrument age of 14, that spot to learn that up at twice. i'm practicing those songs that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family. the cora originated in west africa, likely in the 13th and 14th century. it's made of a calabash gord covered with an animal skin with a long wooden neck attached. it's played using only the thumbs and index fingers. so that's the best and the middle. one of the truth of the
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things is that for you to play to improvise, i mentioned that that is the . ready ready ready ready ready what makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky, is that while music is written down on paper in europe sake who learned his craft by ear. when i was young, ask as well, of course that i wanted to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need it, he go to this. so if you open this thing in the middle, is that okay, lovely line numbers. why the so i have to hear it,
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the premier and nothing improved, let's say, who can successfully integrate the cora into classical works. a mix of traditions that simply enriches the music. how much do you know about the average german to get a better idea? we're going to show you how a typical and german behaves when they fall ill. today we're seeing what happens when we say the, an average gym and get sick when he goes to the doctor. what kind of weird and wonderful home remedies will he try out? and what happens when he turns up fluids like this? the, let's find out the what started as a tickle in the back of my sales road seems to have evolved into
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a full blown cold. and german, what culture of values efficiency and efficiency means not getting your colleagues sick. we chose colleagues, diana encourages him to go home. in 2023. the average german took 26 days with respiratory illnesses like cold flu and bronchitis being the main culprit. luckily michelle isn't worried about taking time of sick. he receives 6 weeks of fully paid, sickly from his employer. an office 6 weeks complain even more paid sick leave from a health insurance and his woozy state. michelle has forgotten the income and most promising vehicles and supermarkets in germany. medicine left people in the pharmacy. the can in the morning, the conservative side when it comes to taking medicine. in fact,
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many epic signs of home remedies. 60 assess the leave hubble tease and help treat cold the alongside of selection of teas. michelle also asks for a package of ibuprofen if his headache gets really bad. it can always take off the top of the one thing to recover quickly is trying out a range of traditional gem and remedies. who's drinking horses with honey and lemons? make sense? the germans also try drinking boom, be eating a clove of pool garlic. putting shopped, onion in a salt and holding it against the ist and apply unclean compresses,
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made o'clock to bring down the fever. the in germany, if you'll put some more than 3 days, you usually have to provide a sickness. me sales though isn't fully recovered. so he's going to the doctor, it's customary to say hello, when you enter the waiting room room that you might have to wait to the to for the to the impaling mathematical times in 2021. every german went up to 10 times the money for hockey. that in germany,
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doctors appointments have paid for by the health insurance. michelle is leaving with a doctor's note and a prescription for cost medicine in case that pesky tickled in his throat caught me cued withdrawal called up to 5 days of recuperation. michelle is finally ready to get back to us. what's it like to get sick and your country as always like and surprise them all. advert sherman? the popular austrian region of jobs come and go towards the title of european capital and culture. 2024 in our 2 part series will show you what highlights a wait guess from all over the world. the 1st part of our journey takes us to house stuff. one of the austria is tours hot spots. let's explore the austrians. i've come a good to reach and beautiful,
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which is the 2024 european capital of culture. there's so much on offer here from gorgeous mountain scenery, local delicacies, a plethora of cultural offerings, and lots of history and tradition. the remote time of hash that is world famous. it's literally tucked into the mountain side, but easily accessible by train and then a short ferry right across the lake. there are no cars allowed inside. the time itself has stopped, has less than $800.00 inhabitants, but around a 1000000 visitors a year. instagram and a korean netflix theories have made the place, world famous. okay, absolutely gorgeous. i get the height. yes, it might be, but knowing that there are quite a lot of people here, but i mean, can you blame them this time is the perfect place to just take it all in and wonder 3. there are so many beautiful little lanes in alleyways.
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the church is a highlight, built into the rocks as is the time square here with its old buildings, many of which date back hundreds of years. the well, it doesn't matter where you are in this time. you don't get security. and you can even see the time from above this gone, deluxe fix you up into the mountains for a magnificent view of high shuts from the air. it also gives you access to the times of salt mine, which has huge historical significance here. hash tag was named unesco world heritage site in 1997 the world heritage view. but steve is worthy of his title. the okay. admittedly it did pay
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22 euros to take the gondola ride up here which does feel like quite a lot heavier. you kind of walk takes about 2 hours to get this up to you to decide what's more valuable, your time, or your money. either way to be at the top is definitely worth the. well, since i paid the money to get up here, i might as well walk a little further to take a look at what the region is actually famous for bold salt. mine was kind of god's so rightly translates to salt domain. this area has 7 diaries into years of salt history, and my name began in the bronze age. but the mines do have a pretty much us history. the nazis also used on to hide lucy darts during the 2nd world war. before my time in high comes to an end, the mayor has kindly agreed to talk to me about over tourism in the area. you seem
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to feel like there were too many people. we only have one street in the narrow past that runs about the houses and through the village and everything else is situated around it. and of course, people are curious about how god moves and they want to know if people actually live in these houses. how many people have originally believed or still believe that the houses are just for shorter than that? nobody lives there? no, not going to window business. do you think it's a good thing that the read is now a cultural capital? i'm so we have to be, as always is i can't imagine a cultural region like that's kind of good without the town of hosta. but we also see that we need to make it work with meth, tourism, while conversing over tourism and all the traffic to 16 feet. and we also have to prevent major all of us from taking place in the village. and what's happened because how big is the problem with over tourism here in high start device that most people in the company for one day take a quick look around the place and move around quickly. we've improved it as a bit. there's a big problem with 2 responses. now there are slots bit slow buses, reserved a slot, then come visit. that approach has made things
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a bit common. you have to stay for a minimum of 2 hours and 20 minutes. you take payment. that's when he, if that is made things a little better, but it's still too much in the month of july and august. august is just a matter of time to try some local cuisine by the water. this is like ultimate $910.00 come for it. grow with cheese dumpling and pancakes so. so good mor bang, comforting the best that you can either the in part to will show your boss issue. so be sure to tune in have you ever eaten tops long bait? it looks like a theme pizza, but with no tomatoes instead, it's tough with come fish, bacon and onions. this is
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a popular meal in eastern france, especially in elza square. it will show you how it's made the hops stuff, topped to columbia. is the french answer to it? tell you in the pizza, but what's the difference of somebody's been up when preparing this chris b, crunchy, the light of course the ingredients are key. but when it comes to getting the perfect texture, there's one thing you can't do without a woodside of what 100 percent good and good company. a tough one day is a dish that you only together. you might share one with 6 people on the phone. and order several but how do you make a profit or talk to somebody? how is it traditionally served and showed you eat the burn fits? we went to france to find out we're in the east of the country. it's possible. and
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as us throughout its history size has seen its fair share of political change, sometimes belonging to germany, sometimes to france, since world war one, it's belongs to the latter. this is where the top slumber known in the us as the german pizza was born. in restaurants like lit t clause there baked in wood fire dobbins from the apple 5 is what gets the talk to somebody that's smoky flavor and that'd be useful golden color. so do we, if we used a gas or electric oven, we would never get that golden crescent a large, i mean an equal to if you want to do it. so back to the beginning, just while about starts off by making the go. i don't need the phone motion the seller to use to do another view. sunflower oil do really to 10 sold. and you said you saw sounds like the ingredients to of bread
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though you'd be right in some villages. people used to get together weakly to bake bread, as there was often only one of the thin tops columbia, a health check, the temperature if they were done too quickly, the bread would have to wait. but why did they use beer in the dough athletic? so that'd be a problem, have the means, we don't need as much use just because it gives the dough a distinct, smaller, authentic flavor is up while rolls out the dough paper sent us after the french frames those about 2 millimeters thing. fortunately, that's the 2nd, that's the 1000000 new pittsville doesn't mean it comes like this all fits. it allows us to bank the top from a very quickly move up, depending on the temperature. it can take a minute or a minute and a half for your 2 total increase. for the classic cream base, egg yolk,
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salt starch pepper and not meg or combined mix thoroughly with cram fashion clark, which is similar to cream cheese. the cream is been spread evenly over the rolled out though and in classic outpatient fashion topped off with onions and dice to bacon. not more, not less. so the best cuz it really is a very simple, this is always from the countryside. a pharmacist in addition to the lake together, and that means everyone, regardless of social status, did really is the quintessential outside root logic potential. now, once in the oven, timing is key at $380.00 degrees celsius. it's ready and just over a minute we'll take that out for me and we can tell them to tell us what day is ready when the i'm the side is nice and crisp, with small bubbles and a beautiful golden color, and a icons cheaper to do to really tell us the stuff that's
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a buffet ready to enjoy. such a degree stood beside the bacon and onion classic. there are plenty of other variations, most stare cheese and ham. a sweet version with apple and send them in for dessert . for one with mushrooms. traditionally, tom columbia is served on voiding boards. the fact that this may not meet the latest hygiene standards really doesn't bother anyone here. instead, the idea is to enjoy them altogether, preferably by hand. i love the cream and the bacon. it's also very close in here. a great opportunity to get together with the whole family here i make it really is a very popular edition of us. i like it a lot. it's easy to and it's a social affair with friends or family and it's just lovely. so next
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time you're in as us make sure you give the task somebody a try and finally we are off to a divided town were thankfully there are no border controls. otherwise the residents of the village of barlow would constantly have to show an id. that's because it's half belgian and half done. this looks like a perfectly typical european town, but there's more to this place than meets the i see that there's 2 of the owners, everything to police units, lodge churches, to post offices, to town homes, and to the and insides on people's homes. they're even 2 countries, but my live is cooking value and when we eat, it's here and that's how long wait, what's going on here?
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well, come to bonnet, a town divided between 2 countries in a confusing puzzle. todd, so that belong to the netherlands. that's bonded now. so and the other comments belong to belgium by a hassle, but it's still one town. the community of 7000 people struggle supporters of both countries like green pod belongs to the netherlands, like pink spots, a built in enclosed tops of a country, surrounded by another country. around 342 in the 2 pieces of belgium in the netherlands, fillum fund cool ones headed the tourism office. but then the story is no town. that's because all we have also 7 that spots into the belt in english worldwide. they are $64.00 english show, we have almost a half, which makes us little capital of english. but how does that happen?
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long story short. in 1198, to jukes the greek, to divide some land into chunks, creating this crazy quilt of tower trees. but it's not that hard to figure out where you want. if you keep your eyes open, you can see english currently all on the floor in the street. we have the names and on the sidewalks, we have the process. people use the front door to know which country they live in. your house has registered way your front door lies. but sometimes this happens. the front door is divided into 10000. yes, you can see them in the house and on those by the flag in the other homes. the board is, can be just as tricky at this moment. i'm in belgium, and now i'm how long it deluxe lived in 2 countries. at the same time for the 40 years to isn't that house and the expiry and all and for
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the belgium park we are paying decks in belgium. it's not so much about the we pay tax in belgium. police work in this town can also be quite tricky. criminal doesn't stop at the border. meet adam pascal who shared one office but need permission. so when he has something, he wants to know something he can ask me because because look at my computer, i can look in his computer the times, 2 pots have to work together and find compromises. they won't get to do that. we want to do this, this is the amount of bother had to funds the bolt. and then we have to talk a, we have to communicate like it is lucky to marry 2 guys. one example june. the corona pandemic at the belgium measurements were different from the dutch measurements. my endo hinesville and top is male file and i saw some shops were
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allowed to stay open to into colona pandemic own. for example, belgian premises. and on the dutch premises, they had to be closed. that was a sort of a conversation that took place between uh belgium, that community that was very painful thinking of shops, this liquor store is right on the border as well. we have for the store in belgium because discharges are in the, from the irs in belgium, meat pie and she's a store clerk. and we do as to telephones one for the belgian people, one for the dodge. so we have 2 numbers of closer also to drinking. i does invalid in the netherlands, it's 18 and in belgium it's 16 despite the differences by lions know on which side is the florida the grass is green. now the midlands is cheaper and the like super marcus bear is cheaper in belgium. cigarettes are cheaper and valid, serious, like the best of both fun, no matter what side of the board of their own people see a loss and lives together as one community. and that wraps up another
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