Essaion Theater: Dialogue with a chair

Shows> Theater - 16-27 euros

Justine cannot forgive her father for leaving her mother to start a new life with someone else.

She goes to see a psychiatrist who makes her imagine a conversation with her father then with others, whom she makes speak in turn.

But at the end of the session, a surprise changes everything.

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La Comédie Montorgueil - Room 1: Thaïs in Hymn to Joy!

Shows> Stand-up - 12-24 euros

If you can't help but put your feet up.

If with friends like yours you don't need enemies.

If your love life looks like a desert.

Rest assured you are not alone!

Thaïs' life is much worse than yours and you will quickly feel better right away.

Thaïs drinks, goes out, has parents who forgot to grow up, eczema, asthma while smoking a pack a day and has professional "hangover / morning-after pill" awakenings!

Better than prozac, come and discover Hymn to Joy!

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Museum of Man: AT THE BORDERS

Culture> Museum - 7-10 euros

This is a question that has tormented philosophers and scientists for centuries: what is the human? The Musée de l'Homme takes us on this great quest for meaning, at the Human Frontiers, on a phenomenal journey. Rendezvous from October 13, 2021 to May 30, 2022 to answer this question as old as humanity ... The Musée de l'Homme invites us to take an initiatory journey, At the borders of the human from October 13, 2021 to May 30, 2022. Contemporary works of art, museographic objects, multimedia devices and audiovisual projections form a complete route, which questions us about the nature of humanity. Art, sport, the ability to improve or replace parts of our body, speech, inventiveness ... What defines Man? Thatwhat makes us unique in the universe? Rest assured, this is not the start of a long rhetorical course, it is simply the questions that have tormented us for centuries, and which are at the heart of the new exhibition at the Musée de l'Homme!

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DIZEN

Food> World cuisine - 3-9 euros

Israeli cuisine is very popular in Paris, for our greatest pleasure! In fact, a brand new counter that puts the spotlight on street-food made in Israel has just opened in Pigalle. Called Dizen, this mini spot is inspired by the stalls of the famous Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv and reveals on its short menu a traditional dish still little known by Parisian gourmets: sabich, and only sabich - yes you understood correctly, at Dizen, there is only one à la carte dish; Freshness guaranteed! An emblematic dish of Iraqi Jewish culture and the cornerstone of Israeli street food, sabich is a sandwich made with pita bread topped with eggplant, potato, and a hard-boiled egg. , tomato, cucumber, white onion, tahina, amba and fresh herbs.At Dizen, the sabich has been modernized while respecting the traditions by the Franco-Israeli chef Yossi Lévy: the tender eggplant is fried minute, the samba potato is cooked at low temperature in an oriental broth, the egg is cooked calf and infused overnight in oriental broth, chiogga beetroot is cooked in a salt crust (it replaces tomato in winter), celery is crunchy and replaces cucumber in winter, and of course, tahina, zhoug ( a green harissa made with chilli, garlic and coriander), the amba (a mango-based sauce) are homemade!egg is soft-boiled and infused overnight in oriental broth, chiogga beetroot is cooked in a salt crust (it replaces tomato in winter), celery is crunchy and replaces cucumber in winter, and of course, tahina, the zhoug (a green harissa made with chilli, garlic and coriander), the amba (a mango-based sauce) are homemade!egg is soft-boiled and infused overnight in oriental broth, chiogga beetroot is cooked in a salt crust (it replaces tomato in winter), celery is crunchy and replaces cucumber in winter, and of course, tahina, the zhoug (a green harissa made with chilli, garlic and coriander), the amba (a mango-based sauce) are homemade!

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EL VECINO

Food> World cuisine - 4-12 euros

Mexican street-food reveals all its diversity at El Vecino, a small taqueria that opened in Paris. On the program, do you want tacos, here they are! Want some Mexican flavors? That's good ! Just a few months after opening a first address in the Marais, El Vecino is opening a second taqueria in the Saint-Honoré district. On the program, homemade cuisine in the purest tradition of Mexican street food. Nothing surprising in itself since the teams at the head of El Vecino are none other than those of the Inka restaurant and La Mezcaleria! At the origin of El Vecino,the desire to respect the Mexican gastronomic heritage and make it shine beyond the borders of Latin America by offering authentic tacos made from homemade tortillas and original recipes exploring Mexican cuisine in all its diversity to garnish them . Because the taco, which is exported today all over the world, has also been greatly overused over the years!

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Quai Branly Museum: THE SHADOWS SHARE

Culture> Expo - 9-12 euros

South-West Congo corresponds more or less to the former province of Bandundu, which included the current territories of Kwango, Kwilu and Mai-Ndombe, while also integrating the current province of Kinshasa. Covering nearly half of the surface area of ​​France, the region is as diverse - more than ten peoples live there - as it is culturally rich. A richness that can be found particularly in the field of plastic arts, evidenced by the extraordinary diversity of forms of statuary, masks and other everyday objects.Orchestrated by Julien Volper, curator at the AfricaMuseum in Tervuren (Belgium) , the exhibition aims to provide a panorama of the traditional arts of Bandundu. Beyond the emblematic masks linked to the initiation rite of Mukanda (intended for young boys),The part of the shadow intends to illuminate a more discreet production, that of the wooden statuary, and to give several keys of analysis. More than 150 works created by the Yaka, Pende, Tshokwe and Suku, and by minority groups such as the Yanzi, Buma, Lyembe, Sakata or Mbala, will therefore be carefully scrutinized and analyzed, for their typological, iconographic and stylistic characteristics. details of their uses.

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Air and Space Museum: TOWARDS THE MOON AND BEYOND

Culture> Expo - 0-16 euros

This exhibition takes us into the history of the space conquest, the epic to the moon and the image of our satellite in fiction. But the exhibition has a little extra peculiarity, which may well convince you immediately to go visit it ... It is entirely made of Lego bricks! The Air and Space Museum got involved in building 28 original sculptures, made up of 177,761 bricks in all. A titanic work of 1,105 hours, which did not stop there. We also admire six sketches (42,708 bricks and 290 hours of construction), three portraits (27,648 bricks and 24 hours of construction) and 15 emblematic Lego sets on the conquest of space, from 1979 to 1983 (1294 bricks).Thousands and thousands of bricks assembled and displayed in a space of 200 m², to reproduce this fascinating spatial story that puts stars in our eyes. Chapeau! The exhibition is divided into three parts: The History of Air and Space, The Conquest of the Moon and Between Reality and Fiction. From Jules Vernes to Méliès via Hergé, from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Artémis program, which plans to send astronauts back to the Moon, we discover all these figures who have marked the small and the great history of space.From Jules Vernes to Méliès via Hergé, from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Artémis program, which plans to send astronauts back to the Moon, we discover all these figures who have marked the small and the great history of space.From Jules Vernes to Méliès via Hergé, from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Artémis program, which plans to send astronauts back to the Moon, we discover all these figures who have marked the small and the great history of space.

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Perception

Food> Korean - 9-43 euros

Chef Sukwon Yong opens his first address in Paris, Perception, which showcases French gastronomy mixed with Korean notes.A new restaurant that combines French gastronomy and Korean notes has just opened in the 9th arrondissement in Paris. Called Perception, this new table is that of Korean chef Sukwon Yong, who worked in the kitchen at Ze Kitchen Galerie, and room manager Barnabé Lahaye, formerly of Maison Rostang where the latter met Sukwon Yong. The gourmet duo have teamed up to reveal to Parisian palates their vision of cuisine, that of classic gastronomy rooted in French soil and taken on a journey of a thousand flavors in Korea, the chef's native land. At Perception, no iconic Korean dish, therefore,but a cuisine whose French bases draw here and there Korean products and techniques which make the soul of Chef Yong.

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Museum of Art and History of Judaism: PATRICK ZACHMANN

Culture> Expo - 9-12 euros

The mahJ presents the photos of Patrick Zachmann from December 2, 2021 to March 6, 2022. First major personal exhibition at the mahJ of a living photographer, "Voyages de Mémoire" presents nearly 300 works by Patrick Zachmann, from the 1970s to the 2015s, including many unreleased tracks and a film, La Mémoire de mon père. They reveal to us a humanist outlook on the world, nourished by the Jewish experience and therefore inhabited by the universal questions of exile, disappearance and oblivion. ? At the end of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1990s, Patrick Zachmann carried out a long "investigation" of the Jews of France, in search of his own identity. From Paris to Marseille, from the rue des Rosiers to the Buttes-Chaumont, from the most orthodox to the most secular,from the Lubavitch community to the wholesalers of Le Sentier, from the last communist typographers of the Yiddish daily Naye Presse to the most "invisible" Jews, the photographer captures the different facets of French Jewishness, even though, for the first time since World War II , anti-Semitic attacks occur in France. And, sensing what will soon be called the “era of the witness”, he photographs the first gathering of Holocaust survivors in Jerusalem in 1981.foreseeing what will soon be called the “era of the witness”, he photographs the first gathering of Holocaust survivors in Jerusalem in 1981.foreseeing what will soon be called the “era of the witness”, he photographs the first gathering of Holocaust survivors in Jerusalem in 1981.

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Le Point Virgule: Jérémy Demay in Vivant

Shows> Stand-up - 23 euros

It was a resounding success in Quebec, with two sold-out one man shows and more than 200,000 tickets sold.

His new show, partly drawn from this experience, is a compendium of devastating emotion and humor, a true hymn to life.

The opportunity for him to express himself without filter and without taboos on our choices, our feelings, our image, on old age, sex and other subjects.

In fact, through this show, Jérémy Demay transmits to us his taste for happiness: a true hymn to life!

Humanist humorist, Jérémy Demay is today a key artist in Quebec.

He will be back in France in November 2020, but for the first time on stage with a brand new “Vivant” show.

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