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What to do in this week? (September 16-22)

Monday September 16

We start the week with music with an indie rock concert at the Bataclan

Embark on a journey into the realm of dreams with the D’Addario brothers. Originating from Long Islandthey reveal to us their indie rock universe sometimes bright and cheerful, sometimes dark and nostalgic, but always marked by impeccable musical mastery. To prepare yourself, just one instruction: listen to their latest album on repeat A Dream Is All We Know. Serotonin boost guaranteed.

The Lemon Twigs
Bataclan
50, boulevard Voltaire – 11th
Monday, September 16, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
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Tuesday September 17

We are going to see a breathtaking play at the Tristan Bernard Theater

After having recently been adapted on the small screen by Xavier Dolanthis dark play by Michel Marc Bouchard is coming to the Théâtre Tristan Bernard. Let yourself be carried away by this psychodrama where cruelty and humor merge. When Mireille returns to her hometown to embalm her recently deceased mother’s body, she is reunited with her three brothers, whom she had fled three decades ago. But returning always brings back secrets and ghosts from the past. What could have broken this family apart?

The Night Laurier Gaudreault Woke Up
Tristan-Bernard Theater
64, rue du Rocher – 8th
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We talk about architecture and feminism at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal

A center for architecture and urban planning, and a true Parisian institution, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal invites us to a completely new format highlighting women architects. An evening dedicated to our “matrimony”, where the The public is invited to listen and discuss with architects, urban planners, researchers and activists, to (re)discover the work of those who made our cities, to restore women’s rightful place in history and in our daily lives.

Matrimoine: Highlighting women architects
Arsenal Pavilion
21, boulevard Morland – 4th
Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at 7 p.m.
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Wednesday September 18

We’re going to see a street art exhibition at the Petit Palais

At the turn of more than a hundred works placed in an immersive scenography, The exhibition allows a unpublished dialogue between the permanent collections of the Petit Palais and the street art installations. A hundred artists including Shepard Fairey, Invader, D*Face, Seth, Cleon Peterson, Hush, Swoon, Vhils, Inti, Add Fuel, DaBro, El Seed and Conor Harrington do us the honor of sharing their art, and showing the richness and diversity of this artistic movement.

We Are Here
Little Palace
Avenue Winston-Churchill – 8th
Until November 17, 2024
Free entry
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We will see great cinema classics and rare gems on the big screen

Want to (re)discover gems of the 7th art? That’s good! Until October 1st, great classics of cinema and rare pearls in restored version take place in nearly 300 rooms in on the occasion of the 10th edition of the Play it Again Festival. Between activities, meetings, film quizzes, film concerts, meetings with film specialists, and of coursescreenings galore, you will have something to nourish your cinematographic culture.

Play it Again Festival!
From September 18 to October 1, 2024
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Thursday September 19

We are enjoying a highly gourmet Indian summer at the Belleville Food Market

After a very quiet summer in , September brings good news for all foodies: the Belleville Food Market is back, ready to extend the summer with an edition dedicated to pleasure and relaxation. See you this Thursday on the central reservation of boulevard de Bellevilletransformed into real giant banquet. From 6pm to 10:30pm, you will find sandwiches, bowls and other plates on the go that (still) breathe summer. Everything you need to treat yourself to a moment of happiness reminiscent of returning from the beach, fishing, or the much-missed impromptu barbecues.

Belleville Food Market
1-34, boulevard de Belleville – 11th
Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
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We are taking part in an alternative drawing workshop between dance and music

More than just a drawing workshop, the Lifedrawing Music Club takes us on a journey alternative experience mixing music, dance and drawing. After more than thirty editions and a well-deserved rest during the summer, the event is back with a dancehall special sessionwith the reigning champion of Dancehall Queen France 2023, Nawmi Rose, who will alternate between dancing and posing against the backdrop of a DJ set offered by DJ Elsa Dove, creator of the event. Beginners and experienced talents are welcome, and will be accompanied by the gentle advice of illustrator Marie Lépeule!

Lifedrawing Music Club
Ground Control
81, rue du Charolais – 12th
Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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We let off steam all night long at Java

For those suffering from that famous Thursday night fever, a stopover is essential on the Java side. young collective Pleins Phares and sets down his turntables with his friends for a techno party that promises to make you dance all night long. And don’t forget: before midnight, it’s free!

Full Headlights & Friends
Java
105, boulevard du Faubourg-du-Temple – 10th
Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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Friday September 20

We explore the galleries of the Marais to discover the female artistic scene in the MENA region

International Fair of Modern and Contemporary Art which highlights artists from the Levant, the Arabian Gulf and North Africa, Menart Fair is back this weekend for a 5th edition in the heart of the Marais. For three days, some thirty leading galleries welcome the works of artists from all backgrounds, with a particular focus this year on the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) region female art scene. A 100% female event, which goes beyond the question of gender and gives voice to the legacy of pioneering women artists, contemporary and emerging creators.

Menart Fair
From September 20 to 22, 2024
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Art and ecology are combined at the Anticipation Festival

After a very successful first edition at the Académie du Climat, Anticipation Festival is back, this time in a brand new setting: the Gaîté Lyrique. Always with the aim of exploring the links between arts and ecologythe festival offers a multidisciplinary and free programming over three days with exhibitions, performances, live shows, screenings, concerts, workshops, round tables… All orchestrated by around twenty artists and speakersmobilized to raise public awareness of major environmental challenges and to collectively think about the world of tomorrow.

Anticipation Festival
Lyrical Gaiety
3 bis, rue Papin – 3rd
From September 20 to 22, 2024
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Saturday September 21

Celebrating Feminist Art at Burning Womxn Festival

Feminist, intersectional and inclusive art festivalBurning Womxn is back at La Bellevilloise for a 3rd edition! The committed event of the start of the school year, which highlights female artists and gender minorities with its share of concerts, DJ sets, exhibitions, stand-up, drag shows, workshops, talks… With even a great marketplace for shopping and tattoo stands to engrave pretty designs on your skin.

Burning Womxn
The Belleville
19-21, rue Boyer – 20th
September 21-22, 2024
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Sunday September 22

We dive behind the scenes of Paris Fashion Week

On the occasion of the new Paris Fashion Week which is coming up soon, Galerie M in the 19th arrondissement invites you behind the scenes of this iconic fashion event through an exhibition by the artist photographer Sasha Mongin. Photos captured during the last two seasons 2023 and 2024which show the small (big) world that hides behind each fashion show, with particular attention to the moment of supreme tension, that short moment before going up on the podium, before revealing an artist’s creations to the world.

Backstage
Gallery M
18, rue Lally-Tollendal – 19th
From September 22 to October 2, 2024
Opening on Sunday September 22 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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