Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Brassens or Freedom

After Lennon, Hendrix and Miles Davis, the Cité de la musique continues its celebration of the giants of popular music with Georges Brassens. The organisation of the exhibition has been entrusted to a duo of fervent Brassens admirers, one of whom is the comic strip author and filmmaker Joann Sfar. He paints a portrait which is both novel and surprising, tracing a path that is more entertaining than pedagogical. A singer and musician of world renown, a man of conviction, Georges Brassens is a unique figure.
This stroll throughout with his libertarian soul. This first major exhibition devoted to Brassens is an absolute must-visit.


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

ARC DE TRIOMPHE

Built on the order of Napoleon I in 1806 to glorify the imperial armies , the Arc the Tiomphe was inspired by the arches of the ancient world. Over time, it has become a place of memory for the visctims of all wars and the reconciliation between nations.


Two centuries  after the first stone was laid, a contemporary scenographer retraces interactively the complex history of this monument and highlights its symbolic importance, both nationally and internationally. Major historical events are brought to life on entertainment screens and touch screens. On the top floor the terrace offers a stunning view, day and night, over the Champs Elysées, the most beautiful avenue in the world...

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