Whats New In Paris

If you’re planning on going to Paris this summer or indeed, at any time of the year, prepare to be amazed. Paris is not only cultural, romantic and French; it is one of the most multicultural cities in Europe. With a strong multi cultural presence, mainly due to foreign awareness, tourism and the number of emigrated foreigners living in the city, Paris showcases some of the best multicultural festivals and parties most certainly in Europe, if not in the whole of the western world. So while thinking about which Hotels in Paris, or Apartment in Paris you would like to book, you might like to take into consideration the locations of these cultural events. This is why I have come up with a list of the best multicultural festivals of this summer. Enjoy!

Fête de Ganesh

The La Chapelle district of Paris, in the 18th arrondissement (or district) will be celebrating for the 13th year, its annual Indian parade. Just like London has its Jamaican carnival, Paris has its Indian. Ganesh, the elephant god, is celebrated through dance and music; a grand opening is had, with a very bright and noisy parade, filled with dancers and musicians. The main event of the day is the parade including a flower filled float, presenting Ganesh; coconuts are smashed on the floor as a symbol of world harmony. Bollywood is in town on the 31st of August, don’t miss it!

Afriques

This event is truly inspirational! According to a recent UNO report, poverty in Africa will improve by around 50% by the year 2147. Despite this being almost a hundred and fifty years away, there is still cause for celebration; the organizers of this event were also hoping to speed up the process by raising awareness of the problem by holding this event. During the event, there will be art, dance and music; all depicting hope and inspiration for a continent that hasn’t had much luck in recent years. There will be many Afro-Parisian Musical performances at the event, including Mory Kanté, Salif Keita and Didier Awadi.

Culture Tribus

After travelling the world and celebrating its 30th birthday last year, the Culture Tribus festival boat docks on the Seine for a summer filled with fun. Some of the performances you can expect to see are the Tribu Neo Africa, the Tribus Rock the Casbah and the Balkan’ Tribu; expect to see performances from all over the world. There’s not been a better time to visit Paris, so book your Paris accommodation and lets go!

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Originally posted 2010-06-23 16:45:03.

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4 Responses to “Whats New In Paris”

  1. aquierent on November 9th, 2010 at 7:02 am

    I found information about Mory Kanté. He was born in 1950, in Guinea. He is a very good singer and he plays the kora harp. The kora is a kind of African harp ). He was born into one of the Guinea's famous families of Griot. Griot means “praise singer” (cantante alabanza) and they are considered a repository of the oral tradition. After being brought up in the Mandika Griot tradition (The Mandika are one of de biggest ethnic groups in West Africa), he was sent to Mali when he was seven. In this place he learned to play [...]

  2. spropall on November 25th, 2010 at 10:31 am

    Bachchan and Satyagit ray…

    Long before the 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' became super hit in the television and initiated the second coming of Amitabh Bachchan, the great actor might have appeared in the small screen as early as 1987 with the banner of none other than Satyajit Ray.

    However, what came as a hindrance at that time was Bachchan's mega-star status and his tryst with parliamentary politics, and the result was his peer Shashi Kapoor's debut in the television.

    It was a 13-episode Doordarsan series 'Satyajit Ray Presents' Part II, directed by Sandip for the National Network. Satyajit Ray's all time [...]

  3. mir ammockarle on March 22nd, 2011 at 1:42 am

    omg…you’re going to Paris!! I love it! don’t wait – just go!so excited for you:)

  4. akimballam on December 11th, 2011 at 9:23 am

    im in 7th Grade and im working on a After School and During School program help to send water, food, clothing? etc, to South Africa. The South Africans get runed out of their homes. They live in Mud house’s and Tents. The Goverment buy’s Guns for the people in war to kill and Burn down their towns If more people come together and help with the in Africa, the people their could be thankful. A 15 year old is in the South African war to fight against the Goverment.

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