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An expedition around Frank Gehry’s architecture Imagine you dare experiment a unique virtual reality moment, and come and take off to discover spectacular and unattainable viewpoints of the Louis Vuitton Foundation’s building. Thanks to virtual reality headsets, this interactive visit of Frank Gehry’s architecture, divided in three chapters , will carry you above the building […]
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What is a body’s age? Angelin Preljocaj and Rachid Ouramdane explore this enigmatic question in a two-piece program, produced by Aterballetto. Doesn’t a body  travel within the gaps of time, following its perception, its reality and its imagination , questions Angelin Prejocaj. Considering this issue , finally amounts to questionning which thought generates these bodies, […]
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Sumptuous chapan coats, gold embroidered accessories from the Emir’s court, painted wooden saddles, silver horse harnesses with set in turquoises, precious embroidered suzani tapestries , carpets, silk ikats, jewels and dresses of the nomad culture, and also around fifteen orientalist paintings : along a 1100 m² trail, 300 unique pieces, representative of the Ouzbekistan treasures, […]
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A chicken and prunes, a kitchen knife, some ´ îles flottantes ´, a gun…. and Barbara ! Dream lives to escape from daily nightmares, and songs that sing about life or at least attempt to re-enchant life! A play, caustic and hilarious, which mocks our intimate disasters.
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First part of the Trilogy of Private Life, Familie finds its source in a news item which took place in Calais, in 2007. The dramatic event hit a family with a mass motiveless suicide. Between dinner, small talk, homework, housekeeping, music and videos, the evening unfolds quite normally, and yet its outcome will be terrible. […]
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Who is Peter Grimes, the man exposed to the hostility of his village, the Suffolk fisherman whose apprentice dies at sea? A murderer or an innocent ? A child executioner or a victim of prejudice? An anti-hero or a poet? Acquainted to Britten, Deborah Warner , invited at the Paris Opera for the first time, […]
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Danton’s Death is a frescoe thoroughly documented which depicts a generation of men and women who were committed to a social battle which will finally bring around their downfall. Simon Delétang situates the setting in an XVIIIth century luxurious decor where the gold of monarchy still glows. This unique evolving space is taken over by […]
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WONDERLAND, MARVELOUS TERRITORY FOREVER LINKED TO THE BOLD CHILDISH FIGURE OF ALICE, BECOMES HERE A UNIVERSE OF SENSATIONS. WITH THIS DUET FOR TWO DANCERS, INSPIRED BY THE LUMINOUS SETTINGS OF JAMES TURREL, THE CHOREOGRAPHER SYLVAIN HUC SUGGESTS A PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTATION OF SPACE. WONDERLAND IS A TERRITORY YOU HAVE TO PASS THROUGH, WHERE THE RELATION TO THE […]
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