The young Guinean company Terya Circus takes place from 9th to 17th December, 2017, at the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, for six representations at the pace of a Mandingo band. “Boulevard Conakry” is a choreographic and musical show, where the circus arts (aerial acrobats, equilibristics, hand to hand, Chinese pole, juggling and […]
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- December 13, 2017
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After having celebrated the 20th anniversary of his dance performance “Roméo et Juliette” (“Romeo and Juliet”) in December 2016 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot, Angelin Prejlocaj comes back this year with “La Fresque” (“The Fesco”) from 8th to 12th December, 2017, in Paris. This time, the choreographer is inspired by an Asian traditional tale. […]
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- December 12, 2017
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The Pavillon de l’Eau follows its reflexion on the scarcity of water resources, through its photographic exhibition “Ma’Dan, la vie des marais mésopotamiens” (“Ma’Dan, the life of Mesopotamian marshes”), organised until March 31st, 2018. It is the work of the French and Iraqi artist Sarah Hassan that lead us to discover the history of Mesopotamian […]
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- December 11, 2017
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After the retrospective dedicated to Peter Martensen, that ended on October 29th, 2017, the Maison du Danemark is interested in the art of jewellery in Denmark with “Bring it on”. Until January 21st, 2018, the works of 26 Danish contemporary artist jewellers are unveiled to the great public, thanks to a staging by Art Jewellery […]
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- December 08, 2017
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot welcomes “¡ Esmérate !” (“Do your Best”), a show of Roser Montlló Guberna and Brigitte Seth. After their duo “Coûte que coûte” (“By hook or by crook”) set up in 2015, the two artists are this time accompanied by six actors-dancers on stage, to address the issue of happiness. These […]
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- December 07, 2017
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2017, the musée Guimet launches its new exhibition: “Enquêtes vagabondes, le voyage illustré d’Emile Guimet en Asie” (“Wandering investigations, the illustrated travel of Emile Guimet in Asia”). Until March 12th, 2018, the public is invited to discover the amazing epic of Emile Guimet (1838-1918), who travelled from United States to China, from […]
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- December 04, 2017
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It is in parallel with its exhibition dedicated to the Korean painter Lee Ungno (1904-1989), that ended on November 19th, 2017 that the musée Cernuschi pays tribute to the wife of the artist and to his son. Park In-kyung, born in 1926 and her son, Lee Young-Sé (born in 1956), marked the history of painting […]
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- December 01, 2017
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After “Eau non potable, eau d’avenir”, organised in 2015 and 2016, the Pavillon de l’Eau is interested in the impact of the global warming on water. Indeed, the water is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. With the rising temperatures on Earth, the water is a threatened resource. Since October 9th, 2017, […]
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- November 27, 2017
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In parallel with the exhibition “Carte Blanche à Jayashree Chakravarty”, the musée Guimet welcomes another exhibition: “Images birmanes, trésors photographiques du MNAAG” ("Birman pictures, photographic treasures of the MNAAG"), until 22nd January, 2018. This retrospective unveils about hundred rare photographs of Burman in the second half of the 19th century. These pictures have never been […]
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- November 24, 2017
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“El Baile” is the result of a collaboration between the contemporary dancer and choreographer Mathilde Monnier and the Argentinian writer Alan Pauls. Together, they stage this creation freely inspired by the iconic show, “Le Bal” by Jean-Claude Penchenat, of 1981, that depicts France people’s history after the Liberation. “Le Bal” turns into “El Baile” and […]
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- November 21, 2017
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