
I gave a
short preview of the third annual
Nuit Blanche, an all-night government-sponsored artistic event in France, which took place this past Saturday (October 2). According to the French newspapers, the event was a big success, drawing over a million visitors (see
Plus d'un million de personnes ont passé une Nuit Blanche, October 3, from
Le Nouvel Observateur), which breaks the previous record. One of the events that I referred to in my preview was called "Vertiges," six dancers suspended in the air all night on ropes and trapezes, at the old Hôpital Saint-Lazare. The picture to the left shows what it looked like. Other reports are available from
L'Express,
TF1,
Le Monde, and
Libération.
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