Friday, December 31, 2010

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Revolution



The trip ended a second ago. It starts already. We launched at an amazing speed of 108 000 km / h. Even the daredevil bikers, if he had fallen en route, could not think we should catch up and spend a year waiting for our return, crestfallen, alone in space.

I am standing in the field moist and numb and I plunge my eye in the sky. 30 km / s! Tabarnak. The old ball was still going to. It breaks twice in one second what I cover in an hour on the Gaxuxa. In one day, therefore, 2,592,000 km. It's incredible that our hair can remain in place, uhm?

In short, the revolution that began a few seconds we will go around this nuclear madness that is raging in the sun 365.25 days. And as that same sun each year brings us elsewhere around the Milky Way and that it also moves some unknown rendezvous, well we will never returns to the same place. We are in perpetual tourism (and not just the south of France). I wish everyone a safe journey. Try to get the most out of each of these delicious and exotic 946 080 000 kilometers. It is mandatory, but free. © Éric McComber

Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Monday, December 20, 2010

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Friday, December 17, 2010

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Workshop Word for Word has been a young photographer, filmmaker workshops

Born in Paris in April 1985 and already predisposed child drawing, writing and art history, Zelda Desprats Colonna-fed his passion for contemporary art and photography. She developed her photographic work around the themes of illness, surgical practice and Passion.

Now back in Europe, she continues to devote himself to his medium through a PhD at the Sorbonne on surgery as a metaphor, and directed his first short film.


The images presented in the Workshop Word for Word series are drawn from personal. A first in the bruised body and anguish, on which superimposed radiographs give new meaning plastic. And another on the family, the holy family, loved, cloned, hated ...

Monday, October 25, 2010

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write word for word and the Living Museum of the Perche

"The rural memory.
The writing workshops every day.

writing workshops led by Joëlle Guillas, the frequency of one workshop per month.

In the next cycle of eight workshops, our goal is to translate written by our "way of doing things," our experiences and our feelings of yesterday and today to help own constitution Intangible Heritage in rural areas.
The workshop will bring literature, these gestures, these words this cultural heritage and personal ours to weave history of Perch with our stories of ethnologists , historians or just loafers or gleaners memory result in turn.


Monday, September 20, 2010

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University Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne and workshops Mot à Mot



The workshop, led by Joel Guille Sorbonne resume in October.
It is open only to registered students.

Registration is free and is done with Claudine Charfi charfe@univ-paris.fr

Monday, September 13, 2010

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The literary season at L'Atelier Forgot Password

Starting today, I propose you to discover Oriana Gatina . A sensitive language and strange delights us, we, his readers. Style and "elsewhere".

A its text will read Thursday, September 23 at 19.30 in the bookstore window writers, 115 rue Ourcq Paris 19e. This reading will be in a meeting organized by Review 100 votes which regularly publishes texts of the Workshop verbatim.



You can find other texts on the site Gatina Oriana "we love words" under the pseudonym JD www.welovewords.com / contests / obsession

Thursday, June 24, 2010

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Back to September 2010

Entries for September were place now:

- in Tuesday night's workshop
- the workshop Wednesday

For a session of three quarter with three workshops per month.
Price of workshop: 80 euros per month

Hours: 19 h 30 to 22 h 30
Metro: La Motte Picquet Grenelle and Emile Zola


For information:
you can contact me by email guillaisj @ yahoo. en
or phone at 06 81 14 57 42

Regarding the workshops at the Sorbonne (restricted to enrolled students) and those of the Museum of ATP in the Perche, additional information will be given in September.
Both workshops are sponsored and funded by the state.

Monday, June 7, 2010

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Our comments

Anick
What a great experience! I loved the English countryside with these wide open spaces. At IPEX, I learned a lot about the new possibilities offered by the world of printing presses and enjoyed seeing in action. I will never forget every moment of this trip.




Amelie
This trip was an experience I will never forget. We had the chance to go to this huge exhibition (IPEX) in addition to many cultural visits which have enabled us to know a little history of this country. The breathtaking landscape of England will remain forever in my memory, and the beauty of the city of light. In addition, to celebrate my 20 years next to the Eiffel Tower, wow, what more? Thanks again to
and Réjean Robert.



Amy-Li
I dreamed of traveling to England for a very long time and now that's done, I am more than blessed. This trip allowed me to discover all sorts of spectacular scenery and historic monuments to be cut breath. This journey will never be forgotten. Thank you for all your efforts Réjean and your research, because it was an unforgettable trip.



Gabrielle
On this trip to England, I saw beautiful sights and learn some interesting information on the history and English culture. The observable landscape of our first house was spectacular and breathtaking. Ipex center, I learned and observed many interesting things to implement in my studies. It was a trip I will not forget.



Jean-Sebastien
England was really a country to see for myself. Now here! Done and I'm really not disappointed this trip. The rural landscapes mixed with rustic London really charmed me. I also learned a lot at Ipex and with a good organization, this trip will remain etched in my memory.


Jennifer
Travel broadens the mind. I feel fortunate to have been visit the country so rich in culture and history. These two weeks in English soil were rich and powerful emotions. I've never been to England and I must say I was surprised. The large fields and landscapes were idyllic. Thank you again Réjean without whom none of this would have been possible.


Nelly
This trip allowed me to discover the wonders of England. I had the chance to see various historical monuments and learn their history. Again, I consider myself lucky to have discovered a culture different from mine. The landscapes that I saw throughout the stay will remain forever etched in my memory. In short, it was a rewarding experience for both my general and professional.
Thank you so much!



Mathieu
Having already visited London, my desire of England was more about Birmingham, its region and Ipex. What's better than walking in aisles filled with presses and other finishing machines, then return at night, quiet in the beautiful British countryside and listen to the birds themselves hoarse. Being friends has added a little more, take advantage of this trip between friends, nothing better! The sea air, the English coast, beach pebbles, sea salt between the toes, the various monuments, churches, castles and other historic sites, without forgetting the "Tally Ho!" Cricketers "and you name it, it was one of those trips that will not soon forget. Thank you Robert for his good humor and humor to make it more of a twist and thank you for Réjean throughout the organization, hunting geese and Stattford for travel in general!



Melody
able to visit England was for me an extraordinary opportunity. The landscape is beautiful and her campaign's urban life is interesting. It was a very rewarding journey in all its aspects. I look forward to returning one day.


Sarah
This trip was more than a great experience. I loved landscapes of England and all the activities we are doing. I come away tired, but so grateful. Moreover, the last two days in Paris were memorable and well finished the trip in style. In short, this was truly an incredible journey. This makes me want to go back to Europe! Thank
and Réjean Robert

Saturday, June 5, 2010

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Saturday, June 5 - Sunday, June 6 Friday, June 4

We used the last day to visit Paris, but it was very hot (29 °). After we went to the restaurant "The Pumpkin" in the Latin Quarter on the left bank of the Seine.
The evening is capped with riverboat on the Seine. Back to our accommodation
1h15.
Sunday morning, leaving for the airport at 10am.

Restaurant Pumpkin



Amelie, 20 years!


Friday, June 4, 2010

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After an early wake up, we were in the car at 4:30 to take the tunnel of the round early. Half an hour later, arrived in France, we headed to Paris. After arrival at the hotel, our first destination was of course the Eiffel Tower. Then we saw the Arc de Triomphe, we strolled along the Champs Elysees and the Seine. We walked a lot and discovered one of the upscale suburbs of Paris. It was a beautiful sunny day where we learned many historical facts.

For example, we did not know that the Arc de Triomphe was built by Napoleon as a reward for his men. He was then made of wood, for lack of money and was subsequently rebuilt by another king. We also saw the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, with its flame unquenchable ever. This tomb was built in memory of all soldiers whose names are unknown and who died for France.

To end the evening, we parted our separate ways. Some have gone to see the Eiffel Tower at night, which is very impressive, and celebrated the anniversary of Amelia.

The gang in front of the Eiffel Tower (about 15h)





The 2 cars in the train car while crossing the tunnel sleeve (6am)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

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Thursday, beach day!
For once in two weeks of hard and intense sightseeing, we granted time to spread along the pebbly beaches. After a sandwich break and then a nap break, we went for a walk in the coastal town of Whitstable and Herne Bay to that. It could take a (very big) sundeck, complete our batteries for our final destination: Paris!

Tonight, evening bags and depart for the Channel Tunnel to Friday at 4am.

Whitstable


Herne Bay


Canterbury Cathedral

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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Thursday, June 3 Wednesday, June 2 Tuesday June 1st

Wednesday, the day of cleaning!
Survey and armed to fight the enemy, the dust had settled slightly in the apartment. We cleaned, scrubbed, washed the apartment of our four days in London. After that, we headed for our next destination, Canterbury, Kent. Once arrived at our hostel, we took the time to eat, once again, our famous sandwiches and we went exploring the historic city of Canterbury.
We also took the time to make a river trip on the waterways of the city with our new friend, Captain Jack. Temperature level, big sun, hot weather and heavy sunburn.
the evening free time. Some of us went to make new friends at the "Cricketers", a pub dating from 1634 which is located in the old city.

Visit Canterbury rowboat


Here the chair where the witches were bound and immersed in water.



Dinner at our accommodation in Canterbury