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The Hotel de la Marine invites us to its free medieval ball to celebrate Franco-English art.

The Hotel de la Marine invites us to its free medieval ball to celebrate Franco-English art.

By Cécile D. · Photos by My B · Posted on August 31, 2023 at 8:38 pm.

Come dance Maillard and Milady to the Franco-English medieval ball organized by the Hotel de la Marine on Saturday, September 23, 2023. It’s free, don’t miss it!

Do you know how to dance a carol, estampie or tourdian? You need to learn quickly to be prepared Franco-English medieval ball ArrangedHotel de la MarineSaturday, September 23, 2023!

For an afternoon, the Parisian monument invites us to go back in time and have fun with the rhythms of the past. This is Festive event and is open to all organized jointly Prom notebooksA dance society that regularly hosts these extraordinary events reviving the dances and music of previous centuries.

In yard From Hotel de la Marine, you can admire medieval dancers or join the party on the dance floor. This medieval ball is absolutely Free : Enchant your afternoon with this dreamy and unique animation!

Hotel de la Marine organizes this ball with its current exhibition: Medieval Treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum. This exhibition brings together many works from the period when France and England exchanged, shared and inspired their respective artists. This weekend of September 23, discover the rich program of the monument!

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Hotel de la Marine welcomes masterpieces of English art from the Al Thani Collection from 30 June to 22 October 2023. Discover the Medieval Treasures exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum while English speaks French! [Lire la suite]

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