It's a Busy Life

It's a Busy Life

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Busy week of performances

On Tuesday night we joined two South African friends to go to a dance performance by Gregory Maqom at Theatre de la Ville near Montmartre. I really had no idea what to expect so was thrilled when he turned out to be one of the most movingly beautiful contemporary dancers I've ever seen. He was accompanied by 4 musicians who were each equally excellent. Together they produced a magical performance that explored several topics including the effects of apartheid.

Wednesday night we attended a classical music concert at the Theatre des Champs-Élysées to hear the Rotterdam Philharmonic. I was truly amazed, as was the entire audience, when conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducted the first half, Mozart, without any written music before him. In the second half, flutist Emmanuel Pahud joined the musician, performing exquisitely. The Theatre itself is well known, located on Avenue Montaigne one of Paris' chic-ist streets. This street is located between the Seine and the Arc de Triomphe and is lined with name brand stores like In my French class we are currently watching the French comedy, Fauteuils d'Orchestre, which takes place on this street.

A friend on mine from the States arrived on Thursday so last night we all went to a jazz concert at the famous Duc des Lombards club. We were treated to the great sounds of Jacques Schwarz-Bart (sax) and his group. The club has two sessions per night and since the weather is great at the moment and it doesn't get dark until after 10pm, we went for the 10pm concert which didn't let out until close to midnight. The streets outside were so lively that one would have thought it was 9pm. We went home by metro, which was as rowdy as the streets. By the time we got home it was around 1am, kind of late for these old gals, but we thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Ah, Paris!

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