The choreographer Abou Lagraa is taking another look at "The Song of Songs" from the Old Testament, on the stage of the Théâtre National de Chaillot, from tonight until 3rd December 2016. He has used stage director Mikaël Serre to highlight its sensual dance in an activist creation, because, on stage, between the words and […]
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- November 30, 2016
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The Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine is proposing that we explore the cities of tomorrow, with its free exhibition called "Réver(cités). Villes recyclables et résilientes". This exhibition, held close to the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, highlights promising initiatives through photographs and videos. It reveals how today's cities need to […]
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- November 28, 2016
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In conjunction with its exhibition "Jade, from emperors to Art deco", the musée Guimet is giving carte blanche to the Chinese artist Jiang Dahai. He has installed himself in the rotunda of the 4th floor, where he is exhibiting six recent paintings that invite to contemplation. Born in Nanjing in 1946, the painter was trained […]
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- November 21, 2016
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This brand, created on the internet in 2011 by Fabienne Motteroz, sells home and bathroom textiles, as well as decorative accessories, in its showroom boutique on Avenue Victor Hugo. So it is that Blanc Cerise has decided to place its second Parisian boutique, after the one in Rue du Bac, in a special 60 m2 […]
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- November 16, 2016
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After taking us behind the scenes last summer, the Aquarium de Paris now suggests strolling through its corridors at night, champagne in hand, to explore the 10,000 fish that populate the site's 50 tanks! From 7p.m. for their "Nights", lovers or families with children can admire the nocturnal lighting. A unique, privileged experience and way […]
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- November 15, 2016
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Until 26th February 2017, Paris' Museum of Modern Art (MAM) is hosting a major retrospective of the work of Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), considered one of the greatest painters of the 20th century. One hundred paintings are exhibited, including self-portraits, still-lifes, and items from various cycles - religious, literary and allegorical. This is an opportunity to […]
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- November 14, 2016
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For its new exhibition, the musée Guimet is looking at the symbolic, aesthetic, scientific and historical aspects of jade, that material which is inseparable from Chinese civilization. Jade has fascinated everyone, from Chinese emperors to the greatest jewellers, such as Cartier, reaching its peak in 20th century when it Art Deco made it sublime. About […]
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- November 11, 2016
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This year, the Alexis Gruss family's 43rd creation is called "Quintessence" and it is breathtaking. Created with the Farfadais company in mind, it combines acrobatics with beautiful aerial and aquatic ballet, not to mention the famous lifts, balancing, juggling and other acrobatics of the artists on stage. Three generations take turns during the two and […]
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- November 08, 2016
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From 12th October to 18th December 2016, the Palais de Tokyo is giving carte blanche to the English-born artist Tino Sehgal. He has seized the museum's 13,000 m2 exhibition space to present his work, surrounded by other artists he has invited. Thus, the public is invited to stroll through the labyrinthine architecture of the site, […]
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- November 07, 2016
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Until 31st March 2017 the Pavillon de l'Eau is exhibiting photographs by Franck Vogel, a free exhibition called "Le Colorado - Le fleuve qui n'atteint plus la mer". The Colorado is a river that flows from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. It provides some of the water consumed by nearly 30 million […]
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- November 04, 2016
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