Solo, couple or family outings, there is something for everyone. The 2023 edition of Nuit Blanche scheduled for the first time in June promises an exceptional and free night in Paris and its metropolis. Here is the selection of the editorial staff of France 3 Île-de-France.
An essential event in the world of culture dedicated to contemporary creation, the editorial staff of France 3 Île-de-France offers you some ideas for outings for the night of June 3 to 4, 2023, among the many on the program.
- Family selection: a journey through time for unforgettable memories
If your children like to dress up, they are invited to put on the “ Playsack” by South African artist Fredun Shapur created in 1968. Costumes of leopard, fox, lion and other animals were reissued this year by the artist’s daughter, To install Meera Shapur. For parents who themselves experienced these costumes in their childhood, this is an opportunity to share precious moments with their children on the Banks of the Seine, Georges Pompidou Way in Paris.
And to recharge the batteries of your tribe, you can enjoy a gourmet break at the banquet organized by the inhabitants of the Stalingrad city. A culinary experience that will allow you to meet other families during this evening.
- Selection over time
Opera lovers will be able to let themselves be lulled by the voices of sopranos, tenors and other choirs over the water, through the capital. They can enjoy installations and lyrical performances the time of a night where the greatest tunes of the Bel Canto repertoire will be performed.
- Urban walks in the Metropolis
Five walks are planned from the Paris ring road to discover the territory of Greater Paris, its cultural life and its brownfields. Among the proposed routes: the Grands Moulins de Paris, the crossing of Ivry, Vitry, Aubervilliers, Pantin or even Romainville. It is advisable to bring a snack, water, clothes and shoes adapted to the weather. These visits will last between 4 to 5 hours.
In Reuil-Malmaison, lovers of guinguettes can enjoy a dancing evening on the banks of the Seine, but also sack races and tug of war in a jovial atmosphere, from 5 p.m. to midnight.
Daisies multiplied along the Saint-Martin canal to raise awareness of nature and the preservation of green spaces in cities. This is the project offered to visitors by the artist Mark Michaelson entitled “Flower of Least”. The hundreds of seeded, 100% recycled yellow paper cards contain wildflower seeds. The artist’s idea is that they free themselves over time to grow in the cracks of the streets of the capital.
To consult the complete program of Nuit Blanche, you can go to the website of the City of Paris.
2023-06-02 22:45:27
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