The book “Toutetoute” by Mylène Bertaux from Fayard. Which “dog parent” are you?

Our favorites this Friday: The book “Toutetoute” by Mylène Bertaux. “Requiem(s)” by the Preljocaj Ballet and “Bleue” as part of the “Au bout, la mer” event this Sunday in .

“Toutetoute, the new place of dogs in our lives” is a book by Mylène Bertaux published by Fayard.

More than 9 million dogs in , and almost 700 million worldwide! Previously considered simple pets, they are now carving out a new place for themselves in our lives, our homes, our cities and our countryside.
Toutout is a true journalistic investigation, sourced, illustrated, quantified, and embodied, which analyzes the phenomenon of craze, humanization and “petishization” of dogs in France and throughout the world.

Mylène Bertaux is the guest of France Bleu Provence, this Friday at 8:40 a.m., on ICI Matin.

The book “Toutetoute” by Mylène Bertaux (Fayard)
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“Requiem(s)” by Ballet Preljocaj

The remarkable beauty of the requiems, their great spiritual power, inspired Angelin Preljocaj to create a creation that had been close to his heart for a long time. It is a piece of introspection, a choreographic requiem, a procession of bodies where the musical works appear in a contrasting alloy, giving pride of place to sound creations with the contemporary atmospheres that he loves. With 19 dancers from Ballet Preljocaj. To see from October 16 to 19 at Grand Theater in Aix-en-Provence.

“Requiem(s)” by Ballet Preljocaj
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“Blue”, a celebration of the sea and the environment.

Shows, a science center, workshops and walks to celebrate the big blue sea. An event as part of “Au bout, la mer!” proposed by the town hall of 1/7 in Marseille. Free meetings to get your holidays off to a good start this Sunday on the Canebière and the Old Port of Marseille. Information on the site bleue-festival.org

“Blue” this Sunday in Marseille
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