Le Carnaval des animaux, Saint-Saëns - En famille
A family-friendly live performance of Saint-Saëns' The Carnival of the Animals at Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. This classical concert invites children to explore orchestral colors and playful animal motifs on a grand Paris stage at 11:00, offering an accessible introduction to live music.

Ta mémoire est leur seule sépulture : les monuments du Père-Lachaise
At Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris, this session explores the monuments of Père-Lachaise as living memory within the Week of education and action against racism, antisemitism, and anti-LGBT+ hate. It invites historical reflection and dialogue on memory, inclusion, and civic responsibility.
Giuseppe Verdi - Requiem
A performance of Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem at the Grande salle Pierre Boulez in the Philharmonie de Paris. This monumental choral-orchestral work fills the iconic venue with Verdian power.
Eldorado
Eldorado is a classical concert at the Cité de la musique, part of the Philharmonie de Paris program. In the renowned Paris venue, the orchestral evening offers refined sound, dramatic contrasts, and an immersive listening experience.
Eraserhead – Ciné-club David Lynch (1/9)
Join the David Lynch Ciné-club at Le Louxor for a screening of Eraserhead, the surreal cult classic renowned for its dreamlike visuals and unsettling atmosphere. This is the first of nine installments in the series at the historic Le Louxor — Palais du Cinéma in Paris.

Journée mondiale de l'eau au Musée des égouts de Paris
On World Water Day, discover the hidden waterways beneath Paris at the Musée des Égouts. An informative session on urban water cycles, sanitation history, and sustainability, hosted in the city’s iconic underground museum.
Jazz & goûter fête Simon & Garfunkel
An intimate indoor jazz concert at Sunset Sunside Jazz Club in Paris, blending Simon & Garfunkel-inspired tunes with a goûter-style snack moment for a unique daytime club experience.

Dans les pas d’Hélène Berr
An educational week at the Mémorial de la Shoah focusing on Hélène Berr, racism, antisemitism, and anti-LGBT+ hatred. This historical event invites reflection and action through guided discussions and educational activities in Paris.

"Le Temps du voyage" de Henri-François Imbert
Le Temps du voyage, a theatre piece by Henri-François Imbert, is staged at the Mémorial de la Shoah as part of a week focusing on education and actions against racism, antisemitism and anti-LGBT+ hatred. A timely, contemplative performance in a historic venue; tickets 3–5€.
Dr Mabuse, the Gambler (Part 2): Inferno
Screening of Fritz Lang's silent classic Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Part 2: Inferno, at La Cinémathèque Française. This 1922 German expressionist thriller is presented on the big screen, inviting cinephiles to experience Mabuse's cunning crimes in a rare archival program.
Docteur Mabuse, le joueur – Part 1: Le Grand joueur
Screening of Docteur Mabuse, le joueur, Part 1: Le Grand joueur at La Cinémathèque Française in Paris. A silent-era thriller by Fritz Lang, this retrospective highlights crime intrigue and atmospheric visuals from the era.
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Intelligences artificielles
A thought-provoking science talk exploring whether intelligence is unique to living beings—from Einstein to ants and trees that communicate—and how machines can learn with artificial neurons. Stéphane Fay presents this accessible conference at Maison Paris Nature for ages 12 and up.
Salvatore Adamo @ L'Olympia
Salvatore Adamo performs at the iconic L'Olympia in Paris for a memorable evening of timeless chansons and pop tunes. The intimate, historic venue provides a magical backdrop for Adamo’s melodic storytelling, with a show on March 22, 2026 at 7pm.

Habiter Hugo : mini contes à la Maison de Victor Hugo
Storytelling for kids at Maison de Victor Hugo in Paris, where young artists from Ecole Duperré present mini tales of Hugoria. A colorful, imaginative journey told through intimate performances that invite families to discover playful adventures in a house of colors.
Un borghese piccolo piccolo (1977) – screening
Screening of Mario Monicelli's 1977 satire Un borghese piccolo piccolo at La Cinémathèque Française. A sharp, darkly comic critique of bourgeois life set in 1970s Italy, presented in a prestigious Paris cinema renowned for its retrospectives.
Le Roi qui n’aimait toujours pas la musique
A Sunday classical concert at La Seine Musicale on Île Seguin, featuring Mathieu Laine and Karol Beffa performing Le Roi qui n’aimait toujours pas la musique. An elegant program in the iconic Paris-area venue with a riverside setting.

NOMI-NOMI AU GALACTIC OPERA
Join Nomi-Nomi, the space-age chanteuse, in La Nouvelle Seine for a science-fiction opera-inspired concert. With astronaut Toni-Toni, a star dancer, and a witty backstage crew, the show promises delicate, playful songs and a quirky, otherworldly atmosphere.

L'Intelligence Artificielle est politique … et après?
Irénée Régnauld, a sociologist from EHESS, discusses how artificial intelligence reshapes politics today and what comes after AI. This Paris public lecture at Eglise Notre Dame d'Esperance is free from 15:30, with free childcare for children, inviting reflection on AI's societal implications.

Ateliers en famille Parent-Enfant Théâtre & émotions 4-8 ans
A playful, parent–child theatre workshop for ages 4–8 at Atelier 77 in Paris. Through gentle theatre games and storytelling, children explore emotions while a parent participates beside them. One parent + one child per session; inscription via Compagnie Maya.

Humains tout simplement
Free public lecture at Gymnase Lepic in Paris on March 22, 2026 at 15:30, addressing discrimination and the path to equality. The talk invites reflection on biases and practical steps to foster inclusion within the community.
Paname Comedy Brunch
Experience a lively stand-up brunch at Paname Art Café in Paris, featuring a curated comedy set in a stylish daytime venue. Sip coffee, enjoy pastries, and laugh along with local comedians in a relaxed, urban cafe atmosphere.
Candlelight Concert at St. Ephrem Church
A candlelit classical recital at Eglise Saint-Ephrem in Paris, performing Schubert, Beethoven, Franck, and Massenet. An intimate church setting with superb acoustics and tickets from £18.
La Mort a pondu un œuf (1968) - Giulio Questi
Screening of Giulio Questi's 1968 Italian cult film La Mort a pondu un œuf at La Cinémathèque Française, presented in a program on Italian cinema of the era. The screening blends satire, Western motifs and surreal imagery, offering a provocative viewing experience in a historic archive venue.
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