2000 In Paris
Now working, the Jardin des Plantes' sand clock draws a steady stream of the curious. Just Try To Stay Away |
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Paris:- Friday, 3. September 1999:- With this weekend's 'Les Fêtes de la Seine,' Paris has begun its program of events and festivities to celebrate the end of the 20th Century and the beginning of the 21st Century. Actually the balloon for this went up on 1. July at the Parc André Citroën as a sort of curtain-riser. Many people have taken the tethered-balloon ride and this attraction is considered to be a big success. On paper, many of the planned events, exhibitions and activities seem to be modest or low-key. An example was the summer's eclipse. Though not 'planned' as a '2000 in Paris' event, the sheer enthusiasm displayed for its 12-minute celestial light show demonstrated that the spectators themselves were a great contribution to the 'spectacle,' especially since it was a natural one and a 'last of the millennium' event. Other events, which have been on the annual calendar for years, will get a 'Paris 2000' logo this year; plus an extra effort will be put into their staging - so everything that happens in Paris will have at least a bit of extra oomph to it. 'From the Heart'
Paris is in France of course, so there is also a national program of events and celebrations too. When these events are in addition to what Paris has planned, they are added below. Once every millennium about this time, people start making plans to visit Paris, to be here when the tired old '99 rolls over into the brandnew '00. So that you will be able to get the 'program' in one piece, it has been removed from the 'Scene' column and given this page. Generally, I will try to put longer-range 'coming events' on this page. As the event becomes immediate, it will be duplicated on the weekly 'Scene' page. Coming Soon:Latin American Artists - are a main feature of the FIAC show, with 30 Latin American galleries represented, from Mexico to Patagonia. In all 182 galleries will be presenting the latest from the art world. For the duration of the FIAC, its entry tickets will be also honored at Paris' Modern Art Museum. From Tuesday, 15. September until Monday, 20. September. FIAC, at Paris-Expo, Porte de Versailles. Métro: Porte de Versailles. Info. Tel.: 01 41 90 47 80. Les Champs de la Sculpture 2000 - this open-air sculpture show was mounted for the first time in 1996 and this year's new edition gets the '2000' label too. Of the 52 pieces to be on view, most have never been shown in France before. One reason for this is that about half of the works have been executed especially for this free exhibition. Since you don't want a list of 50 names here, I will just say the artists represent five continents. In addition, only the works of living artists are on show -with works dating from 1960 to the '90's. On the Avenue des Champs-Elysées, from the Rond-Point to the Place de la Concorde, Paris 8. Métros: Franklin Roosevelt, Champs-Elysées Clemenceau and Concorde. Begins Wednesday, 15. September and continues until Sunday, 14. November. Other EventsThe World Wheel - La Roue Monde - you have been invited to send an email message to The World Wheel about your thoughts for the future. The artist, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, is collecting the messages and these will be placed on ferris wheels installed along the Champs-Elysées, along with 24 other works of art - for display on 31. December. The Meridian Verte - imagined by the architect
Paul The Balloon Goes Up - Pilâtre de Rozier made the world's - and man's - first balloon flight in Paris on Friday, 21. November 1783 in a balloon invented by the Montgolfier brothers. In the summer of 1878, a captive balloon was installed in the Tuileries and 35,000 passengers tried it out. Without even waiting for September, the current world's largest tethered balloon at the Parc André Citroën took its first flight on Thursday, 1. July at 18:00, and now offers rides to the public. It can take 30 passengers up to its operating ceiling of 150 metres - weather permitting. Info. Tel.: 01 44 26 20 00. September:
These are only the barest details of some of the events of the 'Paris 2000' and the national 'Mission 2000' programs. Watch this space for additional information. Although seemingly modest, the 'Paris Lights Up' alone will be worth seeing. As 'Paris 2000' points out, Saint-Just said, "Happiness is a new idea in Europe." I'm not sure that he meant, 'It's Party Time, Euro-Folks!' but this is what Paris and France have in mind for the beginning of our 3rd millennium. Just try to stay away. |
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