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Oct 11, 2024 at 3:16 p.m.
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Slam, mask sculpture, film photography, painting, architecture… Discover this weekend of Saturday October 12 and Sunday October 13, 2024 exciting people at the service of their art and the many talents of Seine-Saint-Denis.
Behind the scenes of the Pantin theater
Alaric Chagnard, sculptor of masks for the theater opens the doors of Pantin to you. Take advantage of the advice of this craftsman and artist to introduce you to the art of creating a mask for the stage during this 3.5 hour workshop.
Practical information
Saturday October 12 at 2 p.m.
Price: 65 euros. Children accepted from 8 years old accompanied by an adult.
Stroll with poetry in the Maladrerie
Hocine Ben invites you to discover Aubervilliers differently, to the rhythm of slam. This poet, slammer, playwright, actor and Albertivillarian will take you on a poetic tour of the Maladrerie district.
Practical information
Saturday October 12 at 3 p.m. in Aubervilliers
Price: free
Immersion in the dark room
Studio Boissière in Montreuil invites you to experiment with film photography, from shooting to printing. After posing, enter the darkroom to develop the negatives then try your hand at printing your silver portrait. This workshop is offered as part of the Open Days of Montreuil artists’ studios.
Practical information
Saturday October 12 at 3 p.m. in Montreuil
Price: 10 euros
Discover the world of a mysterious artist
The Eugène Carrière museum in Gournay-sur-Marne invites you on a guided tour to discover this humanist and committed painter. This artist, recognized in Japan and the United States, is little known in France.
Practical information
Sunday October 13 at 3:30 p.m. in Gournay-sur-Marne
Price: 8 euros, free for children under 12.
Be moved at the Sainte-Chapelle of reinforced concrete
Discover how Auguste Perret combined his talents as an architect with the performance of reinforced concrete to design the astonishing Notre-Dame de Consolation church in Le Raincy. Also called Sainte-Chapelle of reinforced concrete, the building has superb stained glass windows created by Marguerite Huré, and glass roofs designed by Maurice Denis.
Practical information
Sunday October 13 at 4 p.m. at Raincy
Price: 8 euros
Article in partnership with Seine-Saint-Denis Tourisme.
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