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HAP II: Paris Today! Program All panel discussions and guided tours will be offered in English Saturday, October 21st PARIS TODAY: ALLONS- Y! Afternoon: Welcome reception at Restaurant du Rond Point GUIDED FIAC VISIT For several days each year, Paris becomes the world capital of contemporary art with FIAC, the International Contemporary Art Fair. FIAC is an opportunity to discover the latest in contemporary art, through works by some of the most famous artists in the world. Exhibitions take place at the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, and hors les murs. Evening: Optional Captain’s Table Dinner

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  • HAP II: Paris Today!

    Program

    All panel discussions and guided tours will be offered in English

    Saturday, October 21st PARIS TODAY: ALLONS- Y!

    Afternoon: Welcome reception at Restaurant du Rond Point

    GUIDED FIAC VISIT

    For several days each year, Paris becomes the world capital of contemporary art with FIAC,

    the International Contemporary Art Fair. FIAC is an opportunity to discover the latest in

    contemporary art, through works by some of the most famous artists in the world. Exhibitions

    take place at the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, and hors les murs.

    Evening: Optional Captain’s Table Dinner

    http://lerestaurantdurondpoint.fr/http://www.fiac.com/paris/en

  • Sunday,October 22nd

    Morning: Orientation at Reid Hall

    Meet the staff of HAP II, sign up for program events, and get

    answers to all of your questions.

    Afternoon: Walking tours (one of the following):

    Diane Johnson, author of the bestselling novels Le Divorce, Le

    Mariage, and L'Affaire and Into a Paris Quartier: Reine Margot's

    Chapel and Other Haunts of St.-Germain

    John Baxter, author of Immoveable Feast: A Paris Christmas;

    The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris; and

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Paris's Rebel Quarter, among many

    others.

    David Downie, author of Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of

    Light; A Passion for Paris; and A Taste of Paris: the Parisian

    Love Affair with Food

    Alison Harris, a photographer who is credited with Markets of

    Paris: Food, Antiques, Artisanal Crafts, Books & More by

    Ruthanne and Dixon Long and, with her husband David Downie,

    Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light and The Terroir

    Guide: Food Wine Burgundy

    Evening: Group dinner at a Rive Gauche restaurant

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Johnsonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baxter_(author)http://www.davidddownie.com/David_D._Downie/http://www.alisonharris.com/index.htm

  • Monday, October 23rd ART IN PARIS TODAY

    Morning: Tea, coffee, and panel discussion covering patronage of the

    arts in Paris today (private, municipal support and “free”

    street art) Moderator: Deborah Palmer

    Emilie Augier Bernard, Chef de projet à la Fondation Louis Vuitton Astrid Roche, Secrétaire Générale du Centre de recherche et de restauration des

    musées de France

    Sophie Makariou, Directrice du Musée Guimet

    Afternoon: Site visits (one of the following):

    Fondation Louis Vuitton

    Butte aux Cailles (street art, art hors les murs)

    Musée du Quai Branly

    Evening: Cocktail reception hosted by Hollins alumna

    Optional Captain’s Table Dinner

    http://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/en.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butte-aux-Cailleshttp://www.quaibranly.fr/en/exhibitions-and-events/at-the-museum/exhibitions/

  • Tuesday, October 24th THE NEW MULTI-CULTURALISM

    Morning: Panel Discussion, moderated by Christelle Taraud. Laïcité,

    the veil and schools.

    Caroline Fourest, a French feminist journalist, essayist, and documentary director committed to equality, secularism, and human rights. She worked

    at Charlie Hebdo from 2004-2009 and is the author of In Praise of

    Blasphemy: Why Charlie Hebdo is not Islamophobic and Brother Tariq:

    The Doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan

    Francoise Gaspard, a member of the United Nations Committee on the

    Elimination of Discrimination against Women, senior lecturer at the Ecoles

    des Hautes Etudes en Sciences- Sociales,and member of the EHESS/CNRS

    Centre for Sociological Analysis and Intervention (CADIS). She holds

    executive functions in youth movements and has political experience as an

    elected representative (mayor, member of the European Parliament,

    member of the French National Assembly, regional and town Councillor)

    Group lunch at La Grande Mosquée de Paris

    Afternoon: Guided site visits (one of the following):

    Institut des Cultures de l’Islam, le Paris algérien

    Mosquée de Paris

    Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA)

    Evening: wine tasting and dinner

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christelle_Taraudhttps://carolinefourest.wordpress.com/https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7oise_Gaspardhttp://www.institut-cultures-islam.org/https://www.mosqueedeparis.net/https://www.imarabe.org/en

  • Wednesday, October 25th FRENCH CULTURE AND CUISINE

    Morning: Guided site visit to Marché d’ Aligre

    Cooking class with Chef Martial

    OR

    Culinary arts walking tour with Paris by Mouth

    OR

    Gourmet lunch at Restaurant Guy Savoy at la Monnaie (supplemental fee required)

    FREE AFTERNOON: Suggested places to discover on your own :

    Cité de la Mode et du Design Fondation Pierre Bergé/YSL Musée Galliera le Grand Musée du Parfum

    Evening: Optional Captain’s Table Dinner

    http://parisbymouth.com/aligre-market-guide/http://parisbymouth.com/aligre-market-guide/http://www.chefmartial.com/http://parisbymouth.com/paris-food-tours/https://www.guysavoy.com/en/

  • Thursday, October 26th

    WOMEN IN FRANCE

    Presentation and Discussion with Anne Sebba, author of Les

    Parisiennes: How Paris Women Lived, Loved, and Died in the 1940’s

    What did it feel like to be a woman living in Paris from 1939 to 1949 ?

    These were years of fear, power, aggression, courage, deprivation, and

    secrets until – finally – renewal and retribution. Even in the darkest

    moments of Occupation, glamour was ever present. French women wore

    lipstick. Why ?

    Anne Sebba read History at Kings’s College then joined Reuters as a

    foreign correspondent based in London and Rome. She is the acclaimed

    author of Jennie Churchill : Winston’s American Mother, the

    international bestseller That Woman : The Life of Wallis Simpson,

    Duchess of Windsor, and seven other works of non-fiction.

    Panel Discussion: Women in France Today – Political Action and the

    Fight for Equality. Moderated by Christelle Taraud.

    Natacha Henry, historian

    Clémentine Autain, French activist and politician.

    Lunch on your own

    Afternoon: Site visits to include: Musée Nissim de Camondo

    Evening Performances (one of the following):

    Verdi’s Falstaff at Opéra Bastille Balanchine’s Ballet at Opéra Garnier

    http://annesebba.com/https://www.amazon.com/Parisiennes-Women-Paris-Lived-Occupation/dp/1250048591https://www.amazon.com/Parisiennes-Women-Paris-Lived-Occupation/dp/1250048591http://annesebba.com/https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christelle_Taraudhttp://www.gendercompany.com/fr/initiative/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cl%C3%A9mentine_Autainhttp://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/en/museums/musee-nissim-de-camondo/https://www.operadeparis.fr/enhttps://www.operadeparis.fr/en

  • Friday, October 27th ARCHITECTURE: Old and New

    Morning: Panel discussion with:

    Laurent Lecomte, architectural historian specializing in modern architecture

    Fabien Gantois, architect and urbanist Marc Boinet, architect from the think tank Bella Stock

    Architecture

    Afternoon: Site visits

    In the afternoon we will visit some contemporary architecture that has been intergrated into

    older sites like Jakob and MacFarlane's Cité de la Mode et du Design which brings

    contemporary architecture to a former industrial site. The result, a “city within a city,”, boasts

    a range of chic residents, including a fashion school, eateries, and a huge elevated terrace bar

    overlooking the Seine.

    Columns by Buren at Palais Royal

    Fondation Cartier

    Cité de la Mode et du Design

    Evening: Cocktail reception hosted by Hollins alumna

    Optional Captain’s Table Dinner

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-sculpture-idUSTRE6074AX20100108https://www.fondationcartier.com/#/en/home/http://www.citemodedesign.fr/la-cite#cite-de-la-mode-et-du-design

  • Saturday, October 28th YOUR OWN DAY IN PARIS

    Flâner dans la plus belle ville du monde

    Visit your old neighborhood.

    Shop for the perfect scarf

    Take the RER to Versailles.

    Picnic in the Jardin du Luxembourg

    Visit a spa.

    EVENING OF CELEBRATION:

    Early evening gathering at the Atelier Brancusi, followed by a

    guided tour of Le Centre Pompidou and a celebratory

    Farewell Dinner at the acclaimed restaurant Georges, located

    on the museum’s rooftop terrace . As we enjoy the spectacular

    panoramic views over the rooftops of Paris our program will

    draw to a close with a champagne toast to our days spent

    together experiencing HAPII: Paris Today! 2017.

    Le Centre Pompidou Georges

    *program subject to change based on availability

    https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/Collections/Brancusi-s-Studiohttps://www.centrepompidou.fr/enhttp://restaurantgeorgesparis.com/fr/https://www.centrepompidou.fr/enhttp://restaurantgeorgesparis.com/fr/

  • Audrey Stavrevitch, Director, Hollins Abroad Paris

    Audrey Stavrévitch holds bachelor degrees in history and French literature, and M.A. and M.

    Phil/DEA degrees in comparative literature from Nanterre University. She also holds an M.A. in

    French as a Second Language from Sorbonne-Nouvelle University.

    Ms Stavrévitch has taught at City University of New York, the New School for Social Research, and

    the New York French Institute. In Paris, she has taught French language and literature to U.S.

    undergraduate and graduate students for Hollins University, Columbia University, Middlebury College

    and the University of Florida. Ms. Stavrévitch also developed and coordinated the University of

    Florida's business program in Paris.

    Marie-Laure Cadet de Fontenay, Our concierge

    Marie-Laure Cadet de Fontenay has been the program guide for the past 15 years for Hollins Abroad

    Paris. She guides our students to Normandy, Burgundy, the Loire Valley, Paris (during orientation).

    Guided visits for the past 2 reunions (2005 and 2015) in Paris. She holds the official guide diploma

    from the Ministère de la Culture and works as a contractor for prestigious agencies in Paris.

    She has received fabulous evaluations from students due to her engaging personality and incredible

    experience and knowledge. Marie-Laure will be at the group disposal and be with us during lectures

    and conferences so that she could easily answer questions during breaks and handle problems during

    visits. She will be on call 24/7 during the whole program (from the 21st to the 28th included) for

    logistical questions and issues, or anything else (need of advice to go to a restaurant, etc.).

    Captain’s Table

    A reservation will be made at specific restaurants for tables of 6-8 people that you can choose to join

    in the evening for dinner at your expense.

    À la prochaine!