For this spring edition of our round-up of exhibitions in the Île-de-France region, art historian Christine Defauw presents an overview of the exhibitions, along with the key insights needed to fully appreciate them.
Each conference will be dedicated to...
For this spring edition of our round-up of exhibitions in the Île-de-France region, art historian Christine Defauw presents an overview of the exhibitions, along with the key insights needed to fully appreciate them.
Each conference will be dedicated to an artist:
Saturday, March 6 at 3 pm – Marie Taglioni: romantic revolution and creation of modern ballet
Saturday 13 March at 3 pm – Hortense Schneider: birth of the operetta diva and modern musical theatre
Saturday, March 20 at 3 p.m. – Sarah Bernhardt: a mythical figure and the invention of the modern star
Dance, operetta and theatre: three disciplines with very distinct styles, but sharing the same force of creation and fascination. These conferences highlight three legendary figures: the ballerina Marie Taglioni, an icon of romanticism who reinvented the poetry of movement; Hortense Schneider, Offenbach’s muse and unmissable star of the Second Empire; and Sarah Bernhardt, mythical tragedian with a flamboyant personality. Through their exceptional destinies, we will discover how these artists have shaken up the codes of their time, reinvented the role of the performer and gave birth to the modern myth of the star of the stage.
moins de 25 ans : 14 ? le cycle de 3 séances ou 6 ? la séance
On ville-viroflay.fr section Ticketing (payment by credit card)
At the reception of the French Shield (payment by credit card or cash)
At the kiosk located at the library entrance (payment by credit card)
Map
Destination
74 Avenue du Général-Leclerc
78220
Viroflay
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 48.804258
Longitude : 2.176146
By car: Parking Q-Park Viroflay Marché: 8 Rue Pierre Brossolette
Bus: Lines 171 and N161: stop at Grâce de Dieu or lines 6206 and 6207: stop at Les Arcades