
Inclusiv’Sportival #2: JOP 2024 Heritage Conference
At the Learning Planet Institute in Paris, athletes discuss the heritage of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games and how sport can foster a more inclusive society. A student-focused conference blending insight, dialogue, and real-world impact.

Journées Européennes des Métiers d’Art : Palais Galliera
As part of Journées Européennes des Métiers d’Art, the Palais Galliera hosts a special program linked to the exhibition Tisser, Broder, Sublimer, featuring a conference and nocturne with artisans and master-artisans exploring fashion savoir-faire.
Paris Ruby Meetup: monthly on first Tuesday
A monthly Ruby meetup in Paris on the first Tuesday, inviting developers to share Ruby, Rails tips, and language tooling insights. This casual tech gathering in Paris, France fosters knowledge exchange and community among local programmers.
Cross Meetup C# .NET Paris - AZUG FR @ L'Atelier
Join a C# / .NET-focused tech meetup in Paris hosted by AZUG FR at L'Atelier. Attendees share updates, quick demos, and talks on .NET development, tooling, and best practices in a friendly, professional setting.
Allo Maman Bobo
An immersive ARTE Radio listening session at Gaîté Lyrique, presented by Perrine Kervran. Expect intimate, crafted audio pieces that showcase contemporary radio art in a modern venue in Paris.
MOB : pour la démocratie, comment jouer collectif ?
Thought-provoking conference-style panel at Point Éphémère exploring how to foster democracy through collective action. The evening blends a round-table discussion with a DJ set interlude, inviting debate and collaboration in Paris.
Sur l'eau
An evening at the Grande salle Pierre Boulez in Paris features the program 'Sur l'eau' performed by the Philharmonie de Paris. Expect a refined classical concert with lush orchestral textures in a world-class venue.
Dire le monde – émotion, censure et imagination
A thought-provoking theatre piece at Paris’ TDV-Sarah Bernhardt, exploring how emotion, censorship and imagination shape our world. This intimate performance invites audiences to reflect on freedom of expression within contemporary society and the power of art to challenge norms.

Table ronde : Les déterminants de la santé mentale, quels enjeux sociétaux ?
A public panel with health experts examining how social inequalities shape mental health and the societal choices that influence well-being. It explores policy implications and practical actions to reduce disparities at Paris' Agora de la Santé.
Yazz Ahmed @ L'Onde
Trumpeter Yazz Ahmed headlines a jazz night at L'Onde, delivering inventive contemporary jazz with luminous trumpet lines and bold improvisation. The intimate venue provides a focused setting for a cosmopolitan, improvisational performance.

Lysistrata 2.0
An inventive take on Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, Lysistrata 2.0 stages a provocative sex-strike-inspired revolt at Théâtre Darius Milhaud. This witty, contemporary comedy blends classical satire with sharp humor for an engaging evening of thought-provoking laughs in Paris.

Morgan Poitrot dans Vague
Morgan Poitrot performs a witty solo piece, 'dans Vague', at the intimate La Petite Loge Théâtre. With self-aware humor on gendered style and the movie-star gaze, the show blends theatre and stand-up in a sharp, intimate Paris venue. A stylish, thought-provoking night of personal storytelling.

South Asian literatures and diasporas
Three scholars—Anne Castaing, Claudine Le Blanc, and Nicolas Dejenne—unveil the Dictionary of South Asian literatures and their diasporas, sharing behind-the-scenes insights and the textual networks it maps. A free, book-talk style event at Bibliothèque Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris.

L'art de faire la fête dans le Paris XVIIIe-XIXe siècle (13e arr.)
Open the 2026 season of Paris history lectures with an in-depth look at how communities celebrated in the 13th arrondissement during the 18th and 19th centuries. This evening at the Auditorium of the Hôtel de Ville blends social history, festive rituals, and urban culture in vivid detail.

Mental Health Conference: Anxiety and Anguish
Join CPTS Paris 8 for a Mental Health Conference at the Mairie du 8e arrondissement during Mental Health Month to explore anxiety and its impact on daily life. The evening invites dialogue, expert insights, and practical perspectives on understanding and coping with anxiety.

Echappées
An intimate Parisian literary evening at MPAA/Saint-Germain presenting three texts and three distinct voices on how we see and write the world. A contemplative performance blending prose and poetry, inviting reflection on language and perception in a nocturnal Paris setting.

Timon/Titus
OS’O reimagines Timon/Titus at Le CENTQUATRE-PARIS, a provocative theatre piece that probes debt and social power with contemporary edge. With lean staging and sharp political insight, it invites Paris audiences to confront how financial obligation resonates today.

Hamlet(te) - Clémence Coullon
Paris, Théâtre 13 / Bibliothèque presents Hamlet(te) by Clémence Coullon, a playful, fantasque take on Shakespeare where the other characters scramble to cover Hamlet’s sudden absence. An intimate, inventive theater piece that blends wit with bold staging.

LE BAL DES PHILOSOPHES – WEIL VS OGIEN
Martin Legros reenacts the Weil vs Ogien debate in a live Paris night at Le Bal Blomet. A sharp, accessible French-language discussion that revisits ethics, philosophy of science, and the history of ideas in an intimate, candlelit venue.

RECITAL PIANO SOLO - "TANGO, de Gardel à Piazzolla"
A solo piano recital tracing tango from Gardel to Piazzolla, part of Paris's Semaine des Claviers at the Conservatoire Municipal Darius Milhaud. Expect intimate, virtuosic performances in a formal concert setting; reservation is mandatory via the provided link.

The diamond ring
An intimate classical concert at Amphithéâtre Richelieu (Sorbonne) in Paris, performed by La Clef des Champs Ensemble for The Diamond Ring. This chamber-music evening in a historic university venue offers tiered tickets (€8–€14) for a refined Parisian concert experience.

Échange avec Gilles David, Sociétaire de la Comédie Française
Renowned actor Gilles David, a member of the Comédie-Française, conducts an intimate discussion at Conservatoire Municipal Jean-Philippe Rameau on the links between music and text and how to render the unspoken tangible. A unique arts-oriented dialogue highlighting performance craft and interdisciplinary expression.

Chants d’Afrique
An engaging participatory concert by the Chœur et Orchestre Sorbonne Université at the Auditorium, Campus Clignancourt in Paris. The program features African chants performed by a university choir and orchestra, blending vocal and instrumental textures in a vibrant campus venue.

Enfants de bohème
After a masterclass led by Vendula Urbanova, the Erik Satie Conservatory invites you to travel to the heart of Czech music. Hosted at INJA - Louis Braille in Paris, the evening blends pedagogy with performance, offering an intimate tour through Bohemian repertoire.
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