Current cultural outings not to be missed

Back to school is on and fall is just around the corner. How about focusing on the cultural outings of the moment? We are showing you the things not to miss right now.

Culture needs support, especially in times of health crisis. Let’s not forget that this is a primary hobby for learning, having fun, and sometimes refocusing on yourself. Many events were postponed following the confinement. We no longer know which film, which exhibition, which show is coming out and on what date … We have therefore decided to take stock, for you, on the unmissable releases that are coming. And to find you there, we made sure to communicate the dates of these events.

The Man Ray and Fashion exhibition at the Luxembourg Museum

Are you a big fan of Man Ray? The museum sheds light on its relationship to fashion in an unmissable exhibition which will be held from September 23, 2020 to January 17, 2021. You will be able to discover its work carried out for essential couturiers. May Ray's fashion photography has established itself as one of the major references in the field. This exhibition will therefore be an opportunity to dive into the universe of this extraordinary artist and his collaborations with Paul Poiret, Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel.

Lola Dubini at Point Virgule

She is a singer, YouTuber and also a comedian. Lola Dubini's good humor is so contagious that we would all like to have a girlfriend like her. His show had started at Sentier des Halles, in Paris. Today, she is presenting a brand new version of her show at Point Virgule from September 12, 2020 until January 2, 2021. The young woman is not going to be unemployed since a first album is also in preparation.

“Almost” by Panayotis Pascot at the Grand Point Virgule

The former columnist of "Small Journal" resumes his one man show Almost at the Grand Point Virgule, in Paris, until October 10, 2020. At just 22 years old, the young man is asserting himself as one of the major revelations of the French scene. Through this first show, he evokes his relationship to masculinity, but also his relationship with his parents and his childhood. A real success not to be missed!

Tickling at La Scène Libre

The dance show The Tickles makes its comeback from September 17, at the Théâtre de la Scène Libre. Previously, the show was performed by Andréa Bescond. In it, she recounted her experiences and spoke of the sexual violence she suffered during her childhood. She has found the rare pearl to pass the torch on stage: the artist Déborah Moreau is poignant in this new version.