This weekend is rich in fairs, plays and concerts. Follow the guide.
Coronis at the Opéra Comique: ticket bought/offered with Tout La Culture!
From February 14 to 17, Opera Comic resumes Corones, Directed by Omar Bouras. On stage, dancers, acrobats, musicians and singers re-run a page from Greek mythology with the story of the nymph Coronis, who is protected by the gods. Thanks to this long-forgotten Baroque piece of the 17th century, Corones reappears in a new light. To take advantage of the offer, “1 place bought = 1 place offer”, intended for Tout la Culture readers, all you have to do is sign up. For our Instagram account And Until that opera comic And send us a private message.
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Dom Joan at Comédie-Française
Moliere’s masterpiece, Dom Joan, It is currently played in Vieux-Colombier. The play, directed by Emmanuel Dumas, sets a new tone on the romantic adventures of Dom Joan and Elver. We find ourselves in the title roles. Lawrence Lafitte and Jennifer Decker.
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A weekend dedicated to Portugal at the Philharmonie
Several Portuguese artists catch up on each other this weekend on February 12th at the Philharmonie. The festivities will open next Friday with Portugal dreamed. In the evening program, the audience will be able to hear a file Piano Concerto Ref. 78 by Anne Victorino D’Almeida. Pianist Maria Joao Perez will perform Chopin and Debussy. Singer Anna Pinhal will also host a fado party.
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Julie Manet, Impressionist Memory at the Musée Marmottan Monet
Until March 20, the Marmottan Monet Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to Julie Manet. Daughter of Perth Moreso and niece of Edouard Manet, who had grown up in an artistic environment, she was an antique collector. With her painter husband Ernst Roart, they acquired paintings of Degas and Corot. These are on display in the museum halls.
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Signac Mosque at the Musée d’Orsay
the artist Paul Signac Known for collecting a large number of works by impressionists and neo-impressionists. They meet at the Musée d’Orsay until Sunday, February 13th. Among the big names, visitors can consider paintings by Seurat, Pissarro or Croce.
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