Opening of the exhibitions "The environment is blue" and "Our world is burning" - Palais de Tokyo

Openings: Ulla von Brandenburg & Our world is burning

Evenings> Afterwork - 13 avenue du Président Wilson, Paris - Free

Ulla von Brandenburg - The middle is blue. For this new exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo, Ulla von Brandenburg has imagined a total and evolving project, inspired by the theater, its imagination and its conventions. Around the notion of ritual, the artist invites the public to take part in an immersive and renewed experience of the themes, forms and patterns that irrigate his work: movement, scene, color, music, textiles. .. The exhibition "Our world is burning", in collaboration with MATHAF, offers a committed look at contemporary creation from the Persian Gulf where wars and diplomatic tensions have continued to determine the history of this early 21st century. The title explicitly refers to the human dramas generated by successive conflicts in this region while integrating more broadly the ecological disasters embodied by the immense destructive forest fires from the Amazon to Siberia via California. But fire is not only the affirmation of a danger. In an ambivalent way, it is also the symbol of the tremendous democratic impulse that this same region knows through the Arab Spring.

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Multicolored mustache for the evening of February 20 at Jean Louis La Nuit - Jean Louis La Nuit

Tealer w / Gout du Groove, VDK, CASA

Evenings> Electro - 66 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Paris - Free

The evenings of the famous T-shirt deal brand are back in Jean Louis' retro-futuristic cave! For the occasion, a stand will be set up in the concept store upstairs. To celebrate this association of criminals, the best neighborhood DJs are gathered: Goût du Groove, ridden by the brothers of Groove One Two, as well as Workerz, will whet your appetite for house music! Vanderkush, the founder of Tealer and the prince of the trail, will prove once again that he is as skilled in t-shirt folding as in dancefloor. Finally, Casa will be there: two passions for this night owl and organizer of frenzied evenings, the very fatty acid kicks and the charcuterie of his native island!

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Singer June Tyson - Modern Harmonic

The Grigri monthly

Evenings> Hiphop - 211 avenue Jean Jaures, 75019, Paris - Free

Qwest TV and La Petite Halle present: La monthly du grigri! Born in 2018, Le Grigri is a "good luck" webradio created by 4 music lovers with very wide ears: Guillaume, Antoine, Emilie and Mathieu. His declared goal every month on the stage of La Petite Halle: to pass without transition from jazz, to hip-hop, soul and traditional music that does not go anywhere (or almost). Free entry !

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Blue waves for the electro installation of Point Ephémère - Point Ephémère

Roman Bestion - Lagoon

Evenings> Electro - 200 quai de Valmy, 75010, Paris - Free

A nocturnal garden: Loudspeakers, electroacoustic instruments, carpets, cushions and deckchairs, are arranged around an aquatic and luminous object. An immersive sound ritual lasting several hours, perhaps one night, made of interlacing textured textures, develops in an aquatile and luminous mapping. Meditative undulations and hypnotic slowness, Lagoon is a sensory nap, an organic micro-agitation in a floating envelope ... perhaps a kind of parallel and illusionist medicine.

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The two singers of the Brazilian pop-folk duo Anavitória - Breno Galtier

Anavitória

Live> Pop / Rock - 7/9, Paris - 27 euros

Two singers from the new generation of young artists who have brought Brazilian popular and folk music up to date and at the top of the charts. Anavitória is a Brazilian pop-folk duo composed of singer-songwriter Ana Caetano and singer Vitória Falcão. With two albums to his credit, both nominated in the category “Best Contemporary Pop Album in Portuguese Language” at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2017 and 2019, Anavitória is also one of the most streamed groups in Brazil.

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Preview of the new Street Art frescoes in the Panic Room - Durevie

Inauguration of the works of Graffiti Paris

Evenings> Afterwork - 101 Rue Amelot, 75011 Paris, France - Free

Grand inauguration of the walls and the new cocktail menu of the Panic Room! New walls by GraffitiParis, new cocktail menu: Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson ... Grand inauguration around a joint afterwork with, as usual, a skillfully performed electro DJset. GraffitiParis is a Parisian agency bringing together artists from all backgrounds, graphic designers, painters and graffiti artists, who share the same passion for creation in all its forms. Through different types of projects (frescoes, customization, initiation workshops, graphic design), we highlight a new modern and up-to-date vision of urban art.

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The artist Lolo ZouaÏ - Grants Cart

Lolo Zouaï

Live> Hip hop / RnB - 80, boulevard Rochechouart, 75018 Paris, France - 29 euros

By unveiling his first effort “High Highs to Low Lows” (Because Music) in 2019, Lolo Zouaï confirms that he is indeed one of the rising R'n'B stars. Born in Paris, she borrows the melancholy melodies of the classics of French song, infuses them with the Californian sauce where she grew up, putting her honest and raw texts on hip hop beats and incorporates with small touches of Arabic sounds that refer to her Algerian roots. Lolo is not afraid to go beyond cultural and musical boundaries, singing his trilingual texts (English, French and Arabic) but always with a sincerity that touches the heart.

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Visual of the conference: tomorrow, all famous? - La Gaîté Lyrique

Freedom, equality, celebrity: tomorrow all famous?

Culture> Conference - 3 bis rue Papin, 75003, Paris - Free

Freedom, equality, celebrity: tomorrow all famous? Discussion in the foyer bar, followed by a DJ Set. What does the fame do to our psychology, to our perception of beauty and art? How do we cultivate our “coolness” capital and what dynamics underlie this quest for recognition? “In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes. Andy Warhol's prophecy came with Instagram and the culture of image, following and liking. We spend a lot of time every day perfecting our digital identity, curating our daily lives as if we were stars. Fame has become a central value in democratic societies, for better and for worse. Costanza Spina & Apolline Bazin, journalists for Manifesto XXI & Alice Pfeiffer, journalist for Les Inrockuptibles, will host a talk that will put fame at the center of the debate. Free but places to reserve!

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