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                Marie Stuart            
        
        
        
            Adaptation by LM Formentin from the book by Stefan Zweig.
Mary Stuart, born Queen of Scotland and then Queen of France by the age of seventeen, was promised a bright future. But fate was to dictate otherwise for this carefree young woman in a world of men, a Catholic among Protestants, torn between ...            
        
    
        
        
        
                Masters of Art: A New Look at the Art of Costume            
        
        
        
            They are rare professions of which we know almost nothing. Yet, they nourish French creativity…
Episode dedicated to Christine Leclercq, costume designer
Christine Leclercq is a costume designer for the cinema, opera and theatre. She began in haute couture before creating her own costume design com...            
        
    
        
        
        
                Masters of Art: Marrying Stones and Light            
        
        
        
            They are rare professions of which we know almost nothing. Yet, they nourish French creativity…
Episode dedicated to à Hervé Obligi, lapidary sculptor.
Hervé first dreamed of being a cabinetmaker, but what he carves is much harder than wood. He is a lapidary sculptor; his palette is composed of lap...            
        
    
        
        
        
                MELATONIN at the Cabaret Frappé festival            
        
        
        
            Nourished by Radiohead’s experiments in sound and the hallucinogenic tribulations of Lewis Caroll, MELATONIN invite you to dream and echo, through their music, the unconsciousness of sleep.
On stage, melodies intersect and metamorphose to make way for symbiotic trance, the songs strung out over neb...            
        
    
        
        
        
                MUMFORD and SONS  (Pocket Parties)            
        
        
        
            It’s all about joy, enthusiasm and the very British coolness of a band whose strength lies in their obvious delight in playing.
To the sound of strange, almost religious, pastoral and fervent music, imbued with every kind of folklore, for this Soirée de Poche, Mumford and Sons invite us to an int...            
        
    
        
        
        
                NAHASDZAAN or the Glittering World            
        
        
        
            Navajo Oratorio for voice, instruments, dancers and animals.
Looking at the healing ceremonies of the Navajo Indians, this show, directed by Luc Petton, sheds light on the relationship between medicine and social harmony, within the context of the social and environmental imbalances currently affec...            
        
    
        
        
        
                No Tongues            
        
        
        
            Four instrumentalists, anchored in the present day, exile themselves in an ancestral vocal repertoire from the magnificent album "Les Voix du Monde ": a journey through the imagination and potency of music created by humans throughout their evolution.
A funeral song with the consonance of children’s...            
        
    
        
        
        
                ODYSSEE BAROQUE : the Arts Florissants 40th birthday            
        
        
        
            Concert recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris (December 21st 2019)
Les Arts Florissants (Choir & orchestra)
Conductor: William Christie & Paul Agnew
Sandrine Piau soprano
Lea Desandre mezzo-soprano
Christophe Dumaux contre-ténor
Marcel Beekman ténor
Marc Mauillon baryton
Lisandro Abadie basse
At t...            
        
    
        
        
        
                OLD BUSINESSES REFUSING TO SHUT UP SHOP            
        
        
        
            Despite the stranglehold of the internet, the proliferation of supermarkets, the desertification of town centres and the gradual loss of interest in local shops, some of France's oldest businesses are still managing to survive.
At the head of these establishments, the ever-vanishing reminders of ...