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February 16, 2010

3rd Anniversary for ParisPointGriset...

... with 448 posts and 27595 visits since February 2007.
and yesterday, as a present, this :


For some reason, in a couple of days, my counter has gone crazy with your visits and went,
from an average of 50-60 per day, up to almost 300.
The main target was an old post from December 2008, relating a movie broadcasted by Arte
about the Japanese art of Shibari
. For the first time, visitors were mostly French, which is even
more surprising since the film is French and was aired on a French TV channel
.
If I still don't understand the reasons of this sudden passion for the Shibari, I sure enjoy the results.
Merci, Danke, Thanks, Bedankt, شكرا لك, Obrigado, ありがとうございました, Grazie and
Gracias to you all,
whether you are a PPG's Friend, a Follower, a Passerby or... just an Alien.


No red candles, no flowers this year, I got better in my feline bag... some chouquettes
à la crême fouettée
(cream puffs), my French version of north Italy's "bignè alla panna
montata
" !

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February 13, 2010

Ar... Gustave Courbet on Le Mur Oberkampf...

The 1866 controversial work of Gustave Courbet displayed [spread] on Le Mur
... in a food-manner mosaic.
Definitely, Culture takes to the streets.


# 65 "I Food" by ZOOM [Fabrice & Julien] - February 13/2010

The turbulent history of successive owners of Gustave Courbet's "L'Origine du Monde"
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February 09, 2010

A 5 days' Variations on Le Mur...

From February 8 to 12, students from both ESAH (Ecole Superieure
d'Art
du Havre)
and ENSPC (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Paris
Cergy
) schools - under the direction of four art teachers, will confront
the reality of artistic practice in urban space.


The association "Le MUR" kindly provides its 3x8 m. billboard, located
at Oberkampf/
Saint-Maur's street corner, in Paris XI.


... missing : 1.
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February 05, 2010

Soirée baroque in an Eiffel building

As announced two days ago...




... tonight at the Mulliez gallery* :

2 musicians and 2 dancers unveiled, if necessary,
the splendor and beauty
of the
Baroque amusette in some unusual and offbeat way...

... a surprising combination of the accordion (Michel Glasko) - an eminently
popular instrument and an effective alternative to the Baroque basso continuo
- with
the embroidery of the flute and tenor vocals (Jean-Christophe Hurtaud).

Flora Sans and Caroline Ducrest performed this eve some court & theater
dances' solos and duets, mostly based on Baroque choreography, written
two hundred years ago by the dancing masters Pécour, Feuillet, l'Abbé.

The Baroque dance notation was published by Raul-Auger Feuillet
in 1700 and allows us today to rediscover the original choreography.

(gattogiallo)

* Previous PPG's post about the Mulliez gallery.

February 03, 2010

For Baroque Music (& Dance) Lovers...

... you just come in my fief, on February 5,

at the Pascaline Mulliez gallery, at 8 pm.


4, cité Griset - Paris XI - Eiffel building
phone. 0033 1 43 38 64 08
(
pmgalerie@gmail.com)
Bus 96/Jean-Aicard - M° Parmentier or Ménilmontant.


- If you're a PPG's habitué, you already visited the Mulliez gallery on March
22/2009,
when featuring Monica Trenkler and Coyotte work.

- The current exhibition displays Manu Rich's oil pastels and acrylics...


- until March 20th.
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