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Centre National de la Danse. The Centre national de la danse (CND, or National Dance Center) is an institution sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture. It studies dance in all its aspects, and is located in Pantin, in northeastern Paris. The building is known for being a classic example of Brutalist architecture, and in 2004 was awarded the ...
Antoinette Gabrielle Charpentier was the daughter of Jérôme François Charpentier, owner of the Café Parnasse or Café de l'École, located since 1773 on the site of the current La Samaritaine store in Paris. She married Georges Jacques Danton on 14 June 1787 at the church of l'Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois à Paris. [3]
UGC was formerly also a leading UK cinema owner following the purchase of Richard Branson's Virgin Cinema Group, which it purchased in October 1999. [4] In December 2004, the business was sold to Blackstone Group and joined with Cine-UK to trade as Cineworld. [5]
77 rue La Fayette Centre de recherches sur la diaspora arménienne: Armenia: 9: 9 rue Cadet Institut kurde de Paris: Multination: 10: 106 rue La Fayette Maison de la culture yiddish: Multination: 10: 29 rue du Château-d'Eau Chypre culture: Cyprus: 10: 2 rue de Marseille American Center for the Arts: United States: 11: 27 rue Keller Maison d ...
Le Bal is an independent arts centre in Paris. [1] It focuses on documentary photography, video, cinema and new media through exhibitions, production, book publishing, talks and debates. Le Bal has around 350 m² of exhibition space divided across two floors; a bookshop, Le Bal Books; [ 2 ] and café, Le Bal Café .
Danton (French pronunciation:) is a 1983 French-language film depicting the last weeks of Georges Danton, one of the leaders of the French Revolution. It is an adaptation of the 1929 play The Danton Case by Stanisława Przybyszewska .
Soon after, he started working professionally: in 1783 he sold busts of Madame Saint-Huberty, Voltaire and Rousseau, from his house in Paris. [2] Deseine had been a former pupil of l'Abbe de l'Eppe , a priest who had opened the world's first free school for the deaf , and developed a form of sign language. [ 2 ]
Édouard Joseph Dantan was born on 26 August 1848 in Paris. His grandfather, who had fought in the Napoleonic Wars, was a wood sculptor.His father, Antoine Laurent Dantan, and uncle, Jean-Pierre Dantan, were both well-known sculptors. [2]