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SUMMARY:The Glory Days of Paris lecture: Artists of Montmartre: The Pilgrims of Babylon
DESCRIPTION:Thurs 16th May -Â  The first Glory Days of Paris lecture \nArtists of Montmartre; the Pilgrims of Babylon : Douglas Lyndon-Skeggs\nThere is no name more evocative of Bohemian life\, of high spirits\, decadence\, poverty and revolutionary art in Paris than Montmartre\, home to some of Franceâ€™s greatest artists. Renoir\, Toulouse-Lautrec and Picasso would paint canvases that would shake the very foundations of Western art. This lecture sets the scene for Glory Days\, leading from 1870 to 1910 when Picasso moved from Montmartre to Montparnasse\, the start of our mythical Ã©poque. \nThe lecture will be given by Douglas Lyndon-Skeggs who read fine arts at Magdalene College Cambridge\, has lectured on art and history since 1980\, is the author of several books\, creator of TV documentaries\, and was a former director of The New Academy of Art Studies. \nThe talk will also be supplemented by a private guided tour of Montmartre at 14:30 on Thursday 28th May\, commencing at Metro Anvers. \nNB: the Artists of Montmartre Lecture and the Guided walk are two independent events so you can opt to do either or both\, but the walk will be limited to 25 participants \nMetro: Court St. Emilion: Line 14: 5 minutes from ChÃ¢telet\nBus:Â Lines 24\, 109 and 111: Stop: Terroirs de France\nCar Parking:Â Bercy Cars\, 6 Rue des Pirogues de Bercy
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/artists-of-montmartre-the-pilgrims-of-babylon/
LOCATION:Les Pavillons de Bercy – Musée des Arts Forains\, 53 Avenue des Terroirs de France\, Paris\, 75012\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
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SUMMARY:A weekend in the Aude at a ChÃ¢teau and Winery
DESCRIPTION:Fri 17th May 19:30 to Sunday 19th May 16:00 â€“ A weekend in the Aude\, at a ChÃ¢teau and Winery\nGraham Nutter (Fitzwilliam 1996) runs the ChÃ¢teau St Jacques dâ€™Albas\, a wine chateau in the Minervois region of France\, approximately 20 minutes from Carcassonne and 90 minutes from Toulouse. He proposes that Cambridge Alumni come along to meet and enjoy the area\, including scenic walks\, historic sites â€“ and of course to partake in some regional wines\, accompanied by regional dishes. Peter Elliott (Trinity 1971) lives nearby and will be leading one of the walks and bringing wine from Rose + Paul MalpÃ¨re for a tasting. \nHe has put together what we hope you will find to be an attractive programme\, from the evening of Friday 17th May to late afternoon on Sunday 19th May\, with an option to stay on for Sunday night for those who would prefer to travel home on Monday. \nHere is the link with all the information\, but highlights include: \n\nA tour of the St Jacques winery\, with wine tasting\nVisits to the propertyâ€™s 11th Century Chapel\, a tour of the nearby historic town and Abbey of Caunes\, a visit to the Gouffre de Cabrespine\,\nA piano concert of Bach\, Chopin and Ravel given by David Bismuth\nA morning walk on Sunday\, either round the St Jacques property or on a guided walk â€˜Following the Tracks of the Visigothsâ€\n\nThe cost\, excluding accommodation\, is â‚¬230 per person covering the activities and all meals except Saturday lunch (which will be paid directly to the restaurant by each guest). For accommodation\, 13 options ranging from gÃ®tes to hotels are suggested in the on-line brochure and participants should contact their preferred location and make their own arrangements. \nThis is an excellent opportunity for those alumni living in South-West France to spend some time with fellow alumni and is an excellent initiative by Graham and Peter. \nTo book\, please compete the attached reservation form and send it Â to Tony Banton\, either by email or post as indication on the reservation form.
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SUMMARY:The Annual Garden Party
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 23rd May at 6:30pm (sharp) The Oxford & Cambridge Garden PartyÂ at the British Ambassador’s Residence\n\n \nThe British Ambassador\, Lord Llewellyn\, has again agreed to welcome us at his Residence for our annual Garden Party. This year\, in addition to members of the Oxford Society and their guests\, members of the Cercle Franco-Britannique of Sciences Po Alumni will join us in the beautiful garden of the Residence. \nThe Chancellor of the University of Oxford\, Lord Patten\,Â andÂ Pierre Heilbronn\, Vice-President\, Policy and Partnerships at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development\,Â will speak on the subject ofÂ European Identity\n  \n  \nVenue:  \nThe British Ambassador’s Residence\, 39\, rue du Faubourg Saint HonorÃ©\, 75008 Paris. \nCost:  \n\n\n\n\n\nâ‚¬ 48 each for members under 30 and first guest\nâ‚¬ 69 each for membersÂ and first guest\nâ‚¬ 78 each for additional guests and non-members\n\n\n\n\n\nBooking procedure:  \nThe Oxford Society is managing registrations this year. Please click here to download the reservation form\, which should be sent to Charles Tatham of the Oxford Society (payment details are included on the form) by Thursday 16thÂ May at the latest. \nFor security\, The Embassy requires a list of names in advance; please provide your own name in full\, together with those of your guests\, as per their photographic ID (passport or ID card) which must be presented at the gate to gain access. \nOnce your payment has been received\, you will be sent a “Pour MÃ©moire” invitation as a confirmation of your registration. \nThis is traditionally an enjoyable evening and a prestigious event in our season\, so make sure you book as soon as possible.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/annual-garden-party/
LOCATION:British Ambassador’s Residence in Paris\, 39 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré\, Paris\, 75008\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190528T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190528T163000
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SUMMARY:The Glory Days of Paris lecture: The Artists of Montmartre: The guided walk
DESCRIPTION:THE ARTISTS OF MONTMARTRE – Â Guided walk in Montmartre on Tuesday 28th May at 2:30pm\n\n\n\nThere is no name more evocative of Bohemian life\, of high spirits\, decadence\, poverty and revolutionary art in Paris than Montmartre\, home to some of Franceâ€™s greatest artists. Renoir\, Toulouse-Lautrec and Picasso would paint canvases that would shake the very foundations of Western art. This lecture sets the scene for Glory Days\, leading from 1870 to 1910 when Picasso moved from Montmartre to Montparnasse\, the start of our mythical Ã©poque. \nNB: the Artists of Montmartre Lecture and the Guided walk are two independent events so you can opt to do either or both\, but the walk will be limited to 25 participants
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/the-artists-of-montmartre-the-guided-walk/
LOCATION:Metro Anvers\, 41 Boulevard de Rochechouart (near to)\, 75018\, France
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