On the trail of La 's fables… Tales from India to Théâtre Mandapa Wednesday January 8, 2025

On the trail of La 's fables… Tales from India to Théâtre Mandapa Wednesday January 8, 2025
On the trail of La Fontaine's fables… Tales from India to France Théâtre Mandapa Paris Wednesday January 8, 2025

On the trail of La ’s fables…
Tales from India to Wednesday January 8, 2025, 2:00 p.m. Mandapa Theater Adult 10 EUR
Child 8 EUR

Start and end dates and times (year – month – day – time):
Start: 2025-01-08T14:00:00 – 2025-01-08T15:00:00
End: 2025-01-08T14:00:00 – 2025-01-08T15:00:00

What could be more French than La Fontaine's fables?

And yet… We will jointly tell the fables of La Fontaine and the Indian fables of the Pañchatantra from which he was inspired.

In this face-to-face encounter, with the echoes and divergences of these stories, we invite you to take a new look at the fables.

Between reminiscences and discoveries, the show confronts us with an experience: the confrontation with a stranger, familiar and yet singular. All in music…

Sylvain Gagnier draws on traditional tales from around the world to tell today's ears, transmit and make people dream.

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What could be more French than La Fontaine's fables? And yet… We will jointly tell the fables of La Fontaine and the Indian fables of the Pañchatantra from which he was inspired. young audience show


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