“Lisbon sur Seine”, a Parisian white mini-night at Portuguese time

Dance, video, music, street art: the city of Paris has teamed up with the France-Portugal season to offer an evening of wandering and discovery, September 23.

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It was to be one of the launch evenings of the France-Portugal season in February, but yet another wave of Covid had been temporarily right for the project. “Lisbon sur Seine”, nocturnal artistic wandering, was reprogrammed this Friday, September 23. Carried by the town hall of Paris, this course looks like a white mini-night before the hour (it will take place on Saturday 1 er October), orchestrated by Laurence de Magalhaes-New co-director of the Théâtre du Rond -Point and at the head of the Paris Festival in summer, with his accomplice Stéphane Ricordel -and producer Antonio Camara Manuel, for a glimpse of the young Portuguese scene in four stages.

From 6 p.m., the public will be able to discover in front of the climate academy, a place opened a year ago in the town hall of 4 e arrondissement (following the grouping of 1 Er sup>, 2 e

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é> and 4 e arrondissements in a single sector, Paris Center), a monumental work of Bordalo II. This street artist with the initiated approach develops sculptures representing wild animals from plastic waste that floods the streets of cities. These will be scrap gleaned in Lisbon forming a 3D hippocampus 3 -meter high, echoing the presence of the ocean, polluted, in the Portuguese capital.
Street-artist Bordalo II in his workshop in Lisbon (Portugal), in 2018. The Street-Artist Bordalo II in his workshop in Lisbon (Portugal), in 2018. Miguel Portelinha Oceanic influence

Once dark (from 8:30 p.m.), the oceanic influence will go back to the facade of the Town Hall with, among the projected videos, the spectacular wave, of Salomé Lamas, in motion and real size, therefore on a building scale. It is a portrait of the famous wave of Nazaré, the largest surf in the world. This video will run with two others: one of the street artist Diogo Machado, known as “Add Fuel”, who plays in his frescoes with the classic pattern of Azulejos, these traditional Portuguese tiles-They will redraw here the architecture of the building in mapping-, And another of photographer Augusto Brazio, with pictures of LisBotic youth streets. The set will be accompanied by the BRANKO DJ, which will mix until 10 p.m.


 the The “Wave”, of Salomé Lamas. Salomé Lamas

The sea, always, will embark the tile of the temple in a performance-installation presented by the choreographer and former star dancer Olga Roriz. No agitation will be interpreted continuously from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. as for the rest, it will be a tailor -made creation.

At the European House of Photography, the Auditorium will welcome the screening of Lisbon, a perfect heart, video mixing drawing and images on the history of Lisbon, in music, by Antonio Jorge Gonçalves (from 8 p.m. to midnight, Thirty-minute sessions).

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