Thursday, September 08, 2011

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VIEUX PARIS. FRENCH CHANSON. WORLD MUSIC. JAZZY FOLK. SOUL.




For Expats Of All Origins. French. Visitors (All Ages).



Sunday 11 September 2011

19h15 - 23h00ish



Happy Hour. Michèle's, Moneer & Elias's Performances. Dinner and Dessert. More Great Socializing.


Our Guests Of Honor:


Michèle Barbier

Chanteuse (Vocalist)




Moneer & Elias

Singers And Songwriter



MICHELE BARBIER

Vieux Paris, French Chanson (Some Songs Inspired By Josephine Baker). Her own special creations. Michèle is also an award winning author

Michèle Barbier was born in Algeria and came to France in 1962. She studied in France and Sweden, and while teaching in Sweden, met Josephine Baker and became her personal secretary. She became a singer, actress and wrote plays performed between 1973 and 1978 - then performed again starting in 2009.


Michèle was hired as a presenter for Circus Schreiber (Swedish) in 1974 and with Adolph Lauenburger, a German animal trainer, directed Cirque Aréna (1976- 1981). (Lauenburger created the Festival Carolingen de St Philbert de Grandlieu in 1978. She subsequently worked for France 2 with Bernard Langlois (émission Résistances).


In 1984 she created the Gala de la Press in which journalists and presenters from all fields prepared a circus show, modeled after the l'Union des Artistes and Gala des Grands Ecoles, to render a festive homage to different humanitarian causes each year, attracting viewers attention to their activities. Many important charitable organizations benefited.


Michèle has written several books and plays and received several awards. He latest novel is "the circus" (Editions Riveneuvre), released in January 2011.

Please visit www.michele-barbier.com

See Michèle's video on http://www.blogger.com/www.mefeedia.com/33142684



MOONEER & ELIAS
World Music, Jazzy Folk. Soul

Mooneer was born in Africa in the 1980s and grew up in Cameroun, Tchad, Nigere, Sénégal and Canada before coming to Paris in 1999. As a student, he became involved with groups thar influenced the development of his style.(Which is great and varied). He wants his music to touch people and reflect his particular mix of cultures .. He is greatly moved by Tracy Chapman and is seeking a way to express to others what he feels when listening to her: "She touches my heart... "

Please visit http://www.myspace.com/wellingtonsoulsessions/music


A VERY SHORT TRIBUTE TO THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11TH. LET'S REMEMBER. THESE PHOTOS JUST BECAME DECLASSIFIED FROM 9/11...ASTONISHING! ...

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Address: A COOL, exotic venue with great food in the heart of the Latin Quarter!

It's €24.00 (EXACT CHANGE)* for a fun gourmet dinner at our favorite, upbeat restaurant in the Latin Quarter, m° Cluny La - Sorbonne. Our dinner: an aperitif, vegetarian appetizers, a vegetarian course, a meat course, dessert and wine. Wow! All of that. We'll confirm the address with the reservation.

Reserve on parissoirees@gmail.com/33 (06) 43 79 35 18. IF YOU DON'T RECEIVE A RESPONSE TO YOUR EMAIL. PLEASE CALL US. (Sometimes we have email problems) NO TEXT MESSAGES PLEASE.


*THANKS FOR EXACT CHANGE!















MARK YOUR CALENDAR for Sunday 18 September: Special Guest To Be Announced. Reserve on parissoirees@gmail.com/ 33 (0) 6 43 79 35 18. No Text Messages Please.




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