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In this adaptation for the stage, Simon McBurney takes an eco-feminist detective novel by Polish author Olga Tokarczuk (winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature) and explores with humour and simplicity what connects living beings. On stage, the actor’s rhythmic teamwork complements the director’s innovative work on new technologies.
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The story takes place during an imaginary Italian Renaissance. The prince Jules de Bramante has two sons ; his eldest son , whom he loves, has a daughter, whereas his second son, whom he hates, is the father of a boy. And, as according to the Salic Law, only men could inherit, the prince hides […]
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Ecology is one of the major concerns of our century and has led our society to reduce its environmental impact. It is in this perspective that plastic straws have disappeared from the market and have been replaced by an eco-responsible alternative : the re-usable straws. Material, design, size, price, everything is possible. You will find all […]
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From the 14th of December 2014 until the 4th of January 2015, the Grand Palais transforms itself into a true temporary Ice Palace, and is giving you the chance to throw yourself into the joys of the ice-skating on the biggest indoor ice rink in the world. On the agenda: musical animations, light shows, Ferrero […]
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The Arab World Institute presents the committed works of Syrian contemporary artists such as Walaa Dakak, Maryam Samaan and Hamid Suleiman, during a "work in progress" show. Recent works will be presented in the museum's Salle d'activité until June 22nd, date of the exhibition's end. Exhibition: "Syria: Cris - Action. Artists in creation", from May […]
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