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The Paris Opera Ballet Dancing Offstage

Work, Grace, and Race

Tessa Ashlin Nunn

Opéra) took part in pension reform strikes between 5 December 2019 and 29 January 2020, leading to the cancelation of over eighty performances. Then, because of the pandemic, theaters remained closed for most of the year, briefly reopening between May

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France in the Age of Covid-19

Éric Touya de Marenne

was therapeutic. 18 The experience revealed the relevance of art in the age of Covid-19, and the ways that it enabled encounters with others, and beyond that, an escape and time for reflection. The Boléro musical performance entailed a return to

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Flânerie in the Time of Covid-19

French Journalistic References to Bookstore Strolling and Fashion Walking

Marylaura Papalas

walking, between runway and city, and between the model and the flâneuse . The model became a simulation of the flâneuse , a projection of flânerie and all the accoutrements associated with its unique way of life. This mimetic performance presented to

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France in the Times of COVID-19

The Public Humanities as a Vaccine for Coexistence

Araceli Hernández-Laroche

overlapping spheres of personal and professional life. What makes us human resides at the core of the humanities. The public humanities facilitate community and foster dialogue with others about the arts, stories, poetry, and performances that move, bewilder