What to do in this weekend from December 21 to December 22, 2024?

What to do in this weekend from December 21 to December 22, 2024?
What to do in Rennes this weekend from December 21 to December 22, 2024?

Going out in on Saturday December 21

Exhibition “The Olympic Games of Raymond Depardon”

In 165 photographs, the famous French reporter photographer Raymond Depardon retraces the six Olympics that he covered between 1964 and 1980. Carried by his expertise, he freezes moments beyond sport, historical facts such as in 1968 the raised fist of the African-American athletes in Mexico.

Exhibition project in

The Atipies association is launching a photo exhibition project across Brittany. We are looking for talents from people with disabilities for our exhibition “HanDIfenn, singularities are exposed”. Talents in the making or more confirmed achievements: dance, music, painting, drawing, sports, street art… Every talent counts! To obtain more information, contact by email or on the association’s website.

Exhibition: “Living Sport”

Since the end of the 19th centurye century, photography is interested in the representation of sport. From the interwar period, when sport became a social phenomenon, technical progress offered new possibilities to photographers in terms of access to snapshots. The movements of the bodies are captured in full performance and to the point of being unusual. This exhibition proposes to explore this close relationship between sport and photography through the prism of places.

Exporama: Raymond Depardon and Kamel Daoud

“His eye in my hand, Algeria 1961 and 2019”: Raymond Depardon produced his first reports in 1961, in pre-independence Algeria. In 2019, having become one of the greatest photographers of his time, he returned to Algeria and became friends with the Algerian writer Kamel Daoud. Together, they created a book and an exhibition combining the photographs of one with the texts of the other. They build a bridge between two eras of the same country, bearing witness to its turbulence and its beauty.

Show by Cécile Giroud and Yann Stotz “Le spectacle de trop”

Often closer to a duel than a harmonious duo, these two enthusiasts, absolute fans of French song, Anglo-Saxon “musicals”, cinema, burlesque and life, settle into improbable situations which nevertheless start well then which slip insidiously.

The leisure agenda

Festivals, exhibitions, visits, conferences, …

Going out in Rennes on Sunday December 22

Exhibition: “Children’s Eyes”

Morgane Piel, photographer, has an attachment to childhood, this time of all possibilities, where everything is to be created, in turmoil. These are the looks of self-conquest. Those of emotion, euphoria, joy, play, but also challenge.

Exhibition: “Microbiota, according to “The Discreet Charm of the Intestine””

Videos, manipulations and multimedia take the visitor into the twists and turns of the intestines to help them discover this unsuspected world. Divided into three parts, the exhibition offers a guided tour of digestion, a stage where the microbiota is revealed and the discovery of intestinal well-being. Exhibition inspired by the book “The Discreet Charm of the Intestine.” All about an unloved organ…” by Giulia and Jill Enders. From 8 years old. Entrance gives access to the “Incredible Brain” exhibition. Consider booking.

Exhibition: Flowers, beyond appearances

Mourning ornaments, wedding accessories, artistic works, subjects of contemplation and scientific knowledge, flowers are linked to the cycles of existence. They adorn interiors, adorn clothing and furniture, and accompany rituals. Beyond appearances, the exhibition reveals and re-examines relationships with flowers.

Bursts of Light Show

A light and immersive show imagined by Spectaculaires and a tree which welcomes Rennes choirs and numerous activities. An initiative from the neighborhood’s merchant collective, Rennes Connect.

Magical projections on the facade of the Town Hall

All audiences. Immersed in the magic of Christmas, “When night comes” is an invitation to a starry journey lasting twelve minutes. Screenings every 20 minutes.

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