Monday, February 25, 2013 (6)

Feb 25, 2013
February 6, 2013
Wednesday
  • French artists at Agora Gallery

  • Feb 6, 2013 to Feb 27, 2013
  • Location: Chelsea
  • Description:

    I would like to let you know about an exciting exhibition coming to Agora Gallery, NYC, featuring the original work of four innovative and talented French artists, Christiane Monchalin, Krzis-Lorent FrédériqueK, Jade Rougerie and Silvana Di Martino. The exhibition is scheduled to run from February 7, 2013 through February 27, 2013.

    February is also Heart Month and to celebrate we’re doing something a little special. Some of the artists in this exhibition have created artwork especially for the occasion. The entire sales proceeds from the sales of these particular pieces of art will be donated to the Children’s Heart Foundation.

    Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday night, February 7, 2013 from 6-8 pm.

    The following links will take you to their full art display:

    Christiane Monchalin - www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Christiane_Monchalin.aspx

    Krzis-Lorent FrédériqueK - http://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/FrederiqueK.aspx

    Silvana Di Martino - http://www.agora-gallery.com/art

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
February 19, 2013
Tuesday
  • Les Petits Chapelais moving Sale

  • Feb 19, 2013 to Feb 25, 2013
  • Location: LPC boutique at 86 Thompson St
  • Description:

      Last days at 86 Thompson Street...
    20% adding on shoes sales
    50% off many toys & accessories
    241.jpgBallet shoes were $177 now all $69
    Mary Jane were $132 now $49 )

    245.jpgFaux fur winter boot were $302 now 109 or 129 
     243.jpg 10is were $147 are now $55  Spring court rabbit fur were 
    EyeSpy baby cashemire and Oeuf baby alpaga marked down up to 50% 
    Bensimon sneakers $20 or 2 for $30, Kickers $29, Aigle boots $34, Springcourt $34 
    Pom d'Api Summer 2012 sandales 70% off  ETC...

    all sales are finals
    no store credit towards sales
    major credit cards accepted & cash on baskets under $15
     sizes range from new born to 12 years old, boys and girls
    hours:
    12 to 7pm Monday to Saturday
     12 to 6pm on Sunday 
     
    Les Petits Chapelais
    86 Thompson St  between Spring and Prince streets
    New York, New York 10012
    phone: (212) 625 1023
    email:lespetitschapelais@gmail.com

      

    train 1 to Houston Street
    train C, E to Spring Street, A to Canal Street
    train D & B to Lafayette Street
    train 6 to Spring Street
    train Q & R to Prince street
     
           
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  • Created by: dominique simonneaux
February 24, 2013
Sunday
  • Theatre play in French with English surtitles

  • Feb 24, 2013 to Mar 25, 2013
  • Location: New York State
  • Description:

    To whom it may concern,

    Our brilliant theatre production, GODOT ACTE 3 just closed at the Glicker-Milstein Theatre, Barnard College in New York, on February 16th. As its title suggests, it is a thought-provoking continuation of Samuel Beckett's masterwork /Waiting for Godot/, written by contemporary Swiss playwright and scholar Sylviane Dupuis. It is directed by Noemie NDiaye (PhD candidate in theatre at Columbia University), and translated and produced by Pascale Crépon (Lecturer in the Department of French at Columbia University).

    This production was a critical success, and, since the show is ready and fully produced, we are now looking for cultural institutions and venues that would be interested in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the creation of /En attendant Godot/ (1953-2013) by inviting us to perform our homage. We are a non-profit group, which means that we would perform for free, as long as we don't have to pay for the rental of theatre. The performance runs in French (with

  • Created by: Pascale Crepon
February 25, 2013
Monday
  • Theatre play in French with English surtitles

  • Feb 25, 2013 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location: New York State
  • Description:

    To whom it may concern,

    Our brilliant theatre production, GODOT ACTE 3 just closed at the Glicker-Milstein Theatre, Barnard College in New York, on February 16th. As its title suggests, it is a thought-provoking continuation of Samuel Beckett's masterwork /Waiting for Godot/, written by contemporary Swiss playwright and scholar Sylviane Dupuis. It is directed by Noemie NDiaye (PhD candidate in theatre at Columbia University), and translated and produced by Pascale Crépon (Lecturer in the Department of French at Columbia University).

    This production was a critical success, and, since the show is ready and fully produced, we are now looking for cultural institutions and venues that would be interested in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the creation of /En attendant Godot/ (1953-2013) by inviting us to perform our homage. We are a non-profit group, which means that we would perform for free, as long as we don't have to pay for the rental of theatre. The performance runs in French (with

  • Created by: Pascale Crepon
 
  • Jean Baubérot | La Laïcité face aux mutations de la société française

  • Feb 25, 2013 from 2:30pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: La Maison Française of NYU
  • Description:

    Monday, February 25, 7:30 p.m.


    JEAN BAUBÉROT
    Historian, sociologist; professor emeritus, École Pratique des Hautes Études; author of Histoire de la laïcité en France; La Laïcité expliquée à Nicolas Sarkozy et à ceux qui écrivent ses discours; La Laïcité falsifiée

    La Laïcité face aux mutations de la société française

    La laïcité s’est établie en France par le moyen de la neutralité religieuse de l’école publique (1882) et par la séparation des Eglises et de l’Etat (1905). Ces dernières décennies, les mutations de la société française ont assoupli la séparation. Par contre, une conception nettement plus extensive de la neutralité s’est développée. La conférence examinera les conséquences de cette double évolution sur les finalités de la laïcité : la liberté de conscience et la non-discrimination.

  • Created by: La Maison Française of NYU