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It’s at the end of a representation of Casse-Noisette  (Rudolf Noureev), that Karl Paquette was named Étoile at the Paris National Opera. This ballet, sine then, has had a special place in his life. With this new adaptation for the spring holidays, Karl Paquette wishes to transmit to the younger spectators his passion for dance, […]
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The XVIIIth century is considered as the golden age of pastel. This medium is second to none to express the effects of materials and the velvety of carnation, and is therefore often restricted to portraits. Neither sketch, nor painting, pastel is a singular art which offers an immediate relationship to material. Composed of pure pigments, […]
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Tell the story of dance by transcending the body’s limits. Cult piece from Korea , Body Concert spreads joy since it was created at the Seoul Ark Arts Theater in 2010. An explosive wink to the history of dance, seven performers , male and female, twirl like flexible ninjas, mingling hip hop, contemporary dance, classical […]
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A man + a woman = an illusionist clown + a chameleon acrobat = a giant rabbit + a dragon = a human coffee pot + a cyclist platoon. Victoria Chaplin and Jean-Baptiste Thierrée metamorphose endlessly. Rub your eyes. How many are there, two or ten ? Are we dreaming ? He is a magician […]
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Enriched with new research, the exhibition shows how Germaine Richier occupies a central position  in modern sculpture’s history, like a link between Rodin and the very first César. Trained to the tradition of Auguste Rodin and Antoine Bourdelle, Germaine Richier affirms herself as deeply original and radical in hardly more than 25 years, from the […]
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PIT


In a figurative and contemporary scenography, which mingles Sibelius’ Violin Concerto and a musical creation by Celeste Oram, Pit leads the spectators into an original style,  simultaneously sensual, tribal and theatrical.
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House tells the story of a House in West Jerusalem during a quarter of a century, through the narrative of its successive occupants, Arabs and Jews, Palestinians and Israelis. Throughout the years, these biographical fragments draw a larger patchwork, that of a territory and a conflict such as they are incarnated in the lives of […]
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Rewarded by the Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award in 1993, Angels in America, which was adapted for television and opera, stages the American society during the Reagan time, mixing politics and intimate stories, realism and fantasy, but also following the terrible guiding thread of the AIDS epidemic.
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Faith Ringgold, major figure in committed feminist american art, from the fight for civil rights to that for the Black Lives Matter movement, is also author of books for children , and has developed an art which draws a link between the rich heritage of the Harlem Renaissance and the contemporary art of young black […]
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