Architect Maud lives in Paris, works and has two children. His life changed when he won a big competition launched by the Paris City Council to fix Notre Dame’s forecourt. Between the new responsibility placed on her shoulders, the sudden love of the past, and Maud’s lack of liberation from her relationship with her ex-husband and father of her two children, Maud will face a storm that will drive him to assert himself. on your own, break free from past relationships and achieve success in life. Your meeting at the screening of the comedy film “Notre Dame” (2019, directed by Valerie Donzelli) on Tuesday night, June 21, at the Salle de Montagne in the French Center in Lebanon.
* Movie “Notre Dame”: Question: 20:00 June 21 – “French Center in Lebanon” (Museum – Beirut) – Invitation is open and free – for information: 01/420200
The ruler of Thebes came to Taion.
The New Ruler of Thebes (directed by Romario Akiki / pictured – represented by Eli Christophoridis and a group of actors) is a Lebanese play inspired by the Greek tragedies Bacchus, written by the poet Euripides in 405 BC. The performance, which will be shown at the Sunflower Theater from June 25, is taken from one of the ancient Greek legends.
This is the story of Dionysus seeking a missionary and trying to prove his divinity in the city of Thebes after the reigning king Pentheus forbade his worship and refused to consider him the god of wine and fertility in the city and accused him of civilized decay.
The presentation depicts the struggle of two conflicting worlds: order and chaos.
* Performance of “The New Ruler of Taiba”: Question: 20:30, from June 25 to 28 – “Sunflower Theater” (Taiune) – for information: 01/381290
Evits Kecharyan: Back to Childhood
The characters painted by Armenian artist Efetis Kecharyan are diverse. In his paintings, the artist represents great musicians, intense teachers, dreamy maidens and self -confident queens who lead us to create a vivid performance.
But what connects all his drawings are the eyes. The eyes of his characters are always glowing and innocent. He looked at the world around him with amazement and admiration, and he had a fresh look, like a child. The actress admits that she is nostalgic for childhood and recreates the happy world of young children and their stories through her paintings. Her new exhibition “Back to Childhood”, which will open at the “Arami Art Gallery” in Beirut from June 16, is an occasion to learn about her worlds, colors and characters.
* Exhibition “Back to Childhood”: from June 16 to July 3 – “Arami Art Gallery” (Zaytuna Bay – Beirut) – for information: 03/262423
Samir Nasr El-Din and his companion oud
Historically, the oud has only played the role of separation and accompaniment in singing. But musician Samir Nasr El-Din (pictured) refused to put the oud in this limited framework, but sought to expand the circle to confirm the huge potential of the oud, and the need for its presence next to everything. of musical instruments, and he was able to incorporate his favorite instruments into oriental and Western contemporary music.
Musician Samir Nasr El-Din will compose a musical trilogy at the Oud Without Borders concert with Rami Bu Kamil on electric bass and Bahaa Dou on percussion as he plays his own melodies on oud. Musician Nasr El-Din promises the audience that the music he plays in oud will take the listener into strange dimensions and worlds, interacting with different and new styles of music. The “Oud without Borders” concert will take place on the night of June 17 in Metro Madina.
* “Oud Without Borders Party”: Question: 20:30 June 17 – Madina Metro (Hamra) – for information: 309363/76
Source: Al-Akhbar