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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Théâtre de la Ville – Espace Cardin
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Opening weekend :
A production by Festival d’Automne à Paris
In association with Théâtre de la Ville-Paris ; and Festival d’Automne à Paris
Radio live – La relève et Éparpiller are presented with support from Fondation d’entreprise Hermès.
The concert is presented in agreement with Sacem.
Robert Wilson / Lucinda Childs / Jennifer Koh / BACH 6 SOLO :
A production by Théâtre de la Ville-Paris
In association with Théâtre de la Ville-Paris ; and Festival d’Automne à Paris
With support from Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels
With the participation of Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière AP-HP
In association with EdM Productions – Elisabetta di Mambro

 

In conjunction with the opening of its 50th edition, the Festival d’Automne invites you to the Espace Cardin at the Théâtre de la Ville for a programme combining performance, theatre, music, screenings and encounters.

Since springtime 2020, shared spaces for culture and collective creation have become a rare commodity. At the Théâtre de la Ville's Espace Cardin, the Festival d’Automne à Paris is, for the second year running, providing a weekend of artistic propositions with free admission. Over the course of two days, a crossover will be in existence between the different disciplines and generations. On the line-up of events aimed at all audiences is a performance of Radio live – La relève by Aurélie Charon and Amélie Bonnin, And On The Thousandth Night… by Forced Entertainment, and Éparpiller by Pascale Murtin, in addition to a concert by the Instant Donné ensemble, Auréliens by François Gremaud, Chewing gum Silence by Antonin Tri Hoang and Samuel Achache, and a non-stop programme of screeenings.