Saturday, October 30, 2010

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The windows of various cities

windows that talk will celebrate their tenth anniversary in 2011. The first edition took place at the Madeleine. Chaired by Beatrice Auxent, Madeleinois an architect, the structure that carries them, Reso Asso Underground is a collective of residents' associations of Lille.

In the 2010, ten towns in the urban community were involved including Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lezennes Hellemmes is of course the Madeleine. For this new edition, 2011, Mons-en-Barœul will swell the collective. Eugenie is the association that promotes the architectural, artistic and cultural area, bringing the project.

"I was able to attend as a spectator to previous editions, including that which took place in two steps from here, place Alexandre Dumas says Florence Debarbieux , Chair Eugenie. I was impressed by the energy that was developed behind this operation and its impact on the population. The old Mons, and houses with traditional street facade is a perfect place to set up the operation. "The windows speaking homes use windows for the display of objects and works of art. Thus, we transform the street crossing point of the inhabitants, a museum opened that one comes to visit when we look in returning home. The previous edition has involved hundreds of artists and thousands of windows. "Although this work reveals valuable lessons to get into the bath, we wanted to be modest for a first edition, continues Desbarbieux Florence. The windows speak, version 2011, Mons, will be held from March 19 to April 10 in the streets Rollin, Joan of Arc and Desrousseaux. "So these three streets will join the dozen projects that exist in the metropolis and the rest of France or abroad as Istanbul and Montreal. On March 19, 2011 is very far and very close! Eugenie is looking for all the good wishes: artist, owner of the house windows and their accompanying musicians, volunteers ... for this tenth edition, in Mons-en-Barœul or at the height of the quality of the city.

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