Paris Update

Les Rendez-vous de la Danse

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

You would have had to have been living on the moon for the last decade not to have noticed the increasingly popularity of Oriental dance in the Western world. The number of shows, performers and dance … Favorite

Upcoming concerts in Paris

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Klezmer Madness at Salle Pleyel: Clarinetist David Krakauer’s Klezmer Madness! adds elements of many kinds of jazz, funk, rock and hip-hop – producer/rapper Socalled will be in the house for this … Favorite

Upcoming concerts in Paris

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Anitya at Studio de l’Ermitage: The Anitya ensemble, led by Christophe Cagnolari, comprises musicians, dancers and actors, and uses the soundpainting technique of structured improvisation, in which the leader communicates what type of improvisation is called for via a language … Read More

SERAPHINE ON SHOW

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SERAPHINE ON SHOW The success of the biopic Séraphine, winner of this year’s César award for best film and six other prizes, has aroused curiosity about the work of the painter it is based on, a housemaid named Séraphine Louis. … Read More

Upcoming concerts in Paris

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Pianist Bojan Zulfikarpasic. Julien Lourau and Bojan Z at Salle Pleyel: Pianist Bojan Zulfikarpasic and saxophonist Julien Loureau and their respective bands, Tetraband and Quartet Saigon, will each play a set, then the two musicians will perform as a … … Read More

Love Is My Sin & Macbeth

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Three rather unusual witches in Serge Poncelet’s production of Macbeth. Shakespeare appears to be ever-present in one form or another on the Paris stage. Two very different current productions – one a recital of a selection of the Bard’s sonnets … Read More

Britannicus

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Nero (Jean-Christophe Laurier) starts off shirtless and tousled, but later takes to power dressing. Photo: Photo Lot Jean Racine’s Britannicus wasn’t my favorite A-level French literature text – although, to be fair, it had the rather impossible task of replicating … Read More

Somewhere… La Mancha

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Dreams of Hollywood stardom drive the action inthis modern-day version of Don Quixote. Photo: Pascal François Transforming a classic like Don Quixote into a fresh, modern work for the theater is an ambitious task, but the Compagnie Irina Brook has … Read More

Emanuel Gat, Nacho Duato, Angelin Preljocaj

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The movements were unrelated to the Baroque music in Emanuel Gat’s “Hark!” Photo:Agathe Poupeney/Opéra National de Paris Hark!, the headliner of a triple bill of modern-dance pieces at the Ballet de l’Opéra National de Paris (at the Palais Garnier through … Read More

Paris Update The Lowdown

February 7, 2010 | By Paris Update | Archive

Paris Update The Lowdown Paris Update is taking its annual end-of-year break. We’ll be back on January 4, 2012. Bonnes fêtes! Paris Update, founded in 2005, is a free weekly Web newsletter designed to provide the latest information about what’s … Read More