The lion dance at the Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum.
Or how to get your adrenaline pumping through martial arts all weekend (November 26-28). The enticing program is punctuated by performances, traditional dances, workshops, concerts and even a DJ set. Three days of celebration that punctuate the “Ultime combat” exhibition (until January 16, 2022), devoted to warrior mythology, saber and kung fu films, and the practices of Shaolin monks and other samurai. Thus, absolute fans will not miss the tribute to the iconic Bruce Lee, with the screening of
The Fury to Vanquish,
dating from 1973
(the 26th, at 6 p.m.)
.
For her part, the Japanese Yôko Higashi, buto dancer, choreographer and singer, teaches us that the discipline of combat is also conjugated in the feminine, during a dance and sung show.
Like the yakuza, warrior figures in popular Japanese cinema
(26 at 8:30 p.m.)
.
Finally, we attend the lion dance
(the 27th, from 2 p.m.
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