What to do in Toulouse? Five outing ideas for this weekend
Published on 02/05/2024 at 12:11
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Songs, theater but also games and urban art… Here is a selection of outings for this weekend with temperatures forecast to rise.
- French song: small anthology
This Friday evening, “the 57” is at the party. Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Edith Piaf, Barbara and Charles Aznavour are all big names in French song who will be covered by the duo Marc Hevea (piano and voice) and Bruno Perren (guitar and voice). The duo selected the greatest songs from these artists to revisit them with Music-Hall style. More information on the 57 website.Read also :
Humor and song at the Café-Théâtre Le 57 - 20 years of the Théâtre du Grand Rond
The Théâtre du Grand Rond is celebrating its second decade. To celebrate this anniversary, the theater teams are traveling everywhere in the Toulouse metropolis as well as in Tournefeuille for its show Mythogeny or at the Théâtre des Mazades for Too close to the wall. This last show takes place this Friday May 3 and Saturday May 4. More information on the Théâtre du Grand Rond website.Read also :
For its 20th anniversary, the Toulouse Grand Rond theater plays collectively - Alchemy of the Game
The famous Toulouse board games fair returns this weekend from May 3 to 5 for a 21st edition at MEET. Sign language interpreter, games accessible to the visually impaired and children’s area, everything is in place so that everyone can make the most of the festival. Discover new games, games of tomorrow or games from your childhood, it’s all there. More information on the festival website.Read also :
How Toulouse became the capital of board games - Layup
This weekend, the Layup exhibition returns. To celebrate this event, the exhibition is getting a makeover and moving into a 3,500m complex2 located Boulevard Delacourtie. Frescoes, paintings and photographs are on display. This 4th season of Layup runs from May 2 to June 23. More information on the exhibition website.Read also :
In Toulouse, the Layup urban art exhibition will set up shop in an XXL location, until now closed to the public - Participatory fresco
Until Sunday May 5, students from the International School of Manga and Animation (EIMA) invite you to the Paul Dupuy Museum. Under the supervision of students, museum visitors are invited to contribute to the creation of a participatory fresco on the theme of strength. More information on the Museum website.Read also :
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