This German evangelical church is situated in Paris' 9th arrondissement. It features an organ dating from 1963 and occasionally hosts gospel concert.
This 6th-arrondissement chapel was founded in 1857 by a group of protestants seeking the separation of church and state. The chapel is available as a venue and occasionally hosts concerts and choirs.
Devoted to the education of the community in music, dance, singing, studying an instrument individually or in an ensemble, the Conservatoire National de Région of La Courneuve offers classes to children and adults of five years and older. Throughout the season, concerts and shows of all the subjects offered in classes are held at the Conservatoire. Fees are on a sliding scale, and determined case-by-case through a family quotient system.
This old piping workshop at the end of an alley has been transformed into the premier dramatic center of Paris' 19th arrondissement. Atelier du Plateau acts as a mutable space, where circus mixes with contemporary music, theater, jazz, and dance. The decor is constantly changing, but the walls have stood for many years and the building is crowned by large glass windows.
This theatrical establishment was instituted in 1993 in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. It is directed by poet and director Kazem Shahryari, who has configured the space as a sounding stage for a wide variety of dramatic arts. Productions include poetry readings, theater, and concerts. The theater has capacity for 50 people.
This Franciscan chapel is situated in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. In was built in 1934 and features majestic arches built out of brick and beautiful stained glass windows by Claude Malespine. The chapel occasionally hosts music and theatrical performances.