Friday, September 17, 2010

Clamydia Test Inconclusive

For a living heritage

Heritage Days will be marked in Mons-en-Baroeul by two initiatives: a tribute to Delgutte by ceramist Historical Association (our Wednesday edition) and a day devoted to "lace in all its forms" by the association Eugenie.

Desbarbieux Florence, who chairs the association, worked for several months with key members, including the loyal secretary, Anne Marie, to find lace representative of contemporary creation. "We want to show that the lace is part of the heritage of the region but it remains as an object Created for contemporary artists. "So Veronica Zimmermann works will be presented in the local park Barœul. A lace will be there to give demonstrations and the public will have the opportunity to learn about the delicate art and carry the piece performed. The school of lacemaking and the Bailey Bridge Workshop fairy participate in this event.

"We built this show from the perspective that we advocate in Eugene, said the founder, Jacques Desbarbieux. The testimonies of the past, the old Stone is well and talk about it but always with the aim to link with our time. History is not static, it lives. By being open to the world today that we can attract young people ... "A spirit is evident even in how to organize tours of Fort de Mons, the first of which took place Saturday. It is indeed equipped with its iPad Jacques Desbarbieux leads the visit so as to show visitors the documents, references to various As the journey into the walled enclosure. Lots of information, certainly, but coated with humor. Explanations of the past but extended by information on the building today. "The whole thing is to be organized. In Eugene, we are already preparing exhibitions for two or three years to come ... "• J.-MG

" The lace in all its forms ", Saturday September 18 and 19 from 10 am to 12 pm and 14 pm to 18 pm at the park in Mons-en Baroeul Baroeul. Free admission.

The exhibition will be available online beginning Sunday night on the site http://associationeugenies.blogspot.com

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