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The groundwater of eight regions in France is now refilled. Since the second fortnight of May, it has rained almost daily in France. Thanks to these important quantities of rainwater, the water supply of groundwater of eight french regions has been filled again .
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The Paradox Museum invests Paris doesn’t do things halfway ; indeed it is the biggest museum of mental trickery that has ever existed in the world. A new museum that joins up in the group of astonishing museums which offer amusing strange experiences
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The Opera Ballet presents three pieces,  created in the 70´s , that stand out thanks to their intense  choreography and their musicality. The Firebird, imagined for the danseurs of the Company, is an ode to youth to the sound of Stravinsky’s powerful score. Written for two male dancers, the Song of the Wandering Companion, is […]
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The exhibition Uchronia deals with our relationship to nature and technology in an alternative version of their history. What if life on earth had evolved differently ? What if animals were endowed with poetry ? Describing facts such as they could have taken place, a uchronia designates a fictitious reconstruction of history.
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Metamorphoses will open the way for you to an enchanting playful universe. Through a dialogue, somewhere in-between science and imaginary, the new temporary exhibition at the Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, adapted for younger visitors, explores the various aspects of metamorphosis and transformation.
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What’s the story of Maman ? It’s the story of a woman who is approached by a young man, one evening, while she is waiting for her taxi , and he thinks she is a prostitute. This woman is going to develop a strange curiosity for him. Later, she will go back, with her husband, […]
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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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