In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
FREE!Fabulously French mid-week get-together in theCafé de la Poste (Southside)!
A friendly mid-week night-out in a different area of the city – come and speak French with other French speakers (natives or learners).
We are a friendly bunch and are very much looking forward to meeting new people, as well as the usual suspects!!
If you cannot come along exactly at 8pm… well, feel free to drop by any time afterwards!! (we’re usually around until at least 11pm or thereabouts)
The staff in the Café de la Poste are friendly – and French 🙂
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Lise Morel and the other Edimbourg Français organisers
ET UN PETIT MOT EN FRANCAIS MAINTENANT…
Venez au café de la Poste à Edimbourg pour rencontrer des francophones et autres locaux pour échanger et passer un bon moment autour d’un verre.
Que vous veniez vous y installer ou que vous soyez de passage dans notre jolie ville, vous êtes les bienvenus et on sera ravis de faire votre connaissance 🙂
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
FREE!Fabulously French mid-week get-together in theCafé de la Poste (Southside)!
A friendly mid-week night-out in a different area of the city – come and speak French with other French speakers (natives or learners).
We are a friendly bunch and are very much looking forward to meeting new people, as well as the usual suspects!!
If you cannot come along exactly at 8pm… well, feel free to drop by any time afterwards!! (we’re usually around until at least 11pm or thereabouts)
The staff in the Café de la Poste are friendly – and French 🙂
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Lise Morel and the other Edimbourg Français organisers
ET UN PETIT MOT EN FRANCAIS MAINTENANT…
Venez au café de la Poste à Edimbourg pour rencontrer des francophones et autres locaux pour échanger et passer un bon moment autour d’un verre.
Que vous veniez vous y installer ou que vous soyez de passage dans notre jolie ville, vous êtes les bienvenus et on sera ravis de faire votre connaissance 🙂
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! her family has planned a birthday suprise, with friends, songs, and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watchig them closely? it’s the Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Audiences are asked to help the family of mice bake a special birthday cake for Kika and share some of the cake. This fun, interactive, evocative family show helps audiences look at the perception of ‘outsiders’ and how people react to them.
New fun and informal play group for families raising their children in French. With lots of toys and great space, ideal for children to interact in French with other kids.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
FREE!Fabulously French mid-week get-together in theCafé de la Poste (Southside)!
A friendly mid-week night-out in a different area of the city – come and speak French with other French speakers (natives or learners).
We are a friendly bunch and are very much looking forward to meeting new people, as well as the usual suspects!!
If you cannot come along exactly at 8pm… well, feel free to drop by any time afterwards!! (we’re usually around until at least 11pm or thereabouts)
The staff in the Café de la Poste are friendly – and French 🙂
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Lise Morel and the other Edimbourg Français organisers
ET UN PETIT MOT EN FRANCAIS MAINTENANT…
Venez au café de la Poste à Edimbourg pour rencontrer des francophones et autres locaux pour échanger et passer un bon moment autour d’un verre.
Que vous veniez vous y installer ou que vous soyez de passage dans notre jolie ville, vous êtes les bienvenus et on sera ravis de faire votre connaissance 🙂
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
Musical farce based on the hit 1988 film. Life is good for Lawrence Jamieson. The season has provided a steady supply of wealthy, gullible women to con on the French Riviera. But the arrival of low-brow hustler Freddy threatens to scare them all away. They agree on a little healthy competition: the first man to swindle $50,000 from newly arrived American Soap Queen, Christine Colgate, gets to stay in town, the other has to leave in shame. As the two men become more intent on sabotaging each other, the question is: who is conning whom?
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
New fun and informal play group for families raising their children in French. With lots of toys and great space, ideal for children to interact in French with other kids.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.
In April 1874 a group of young artists defied the official Paris Salon by setting up their own independent exhibition. Including works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, it became known as the first Impressionist exhibition, after the initial use of the term in an article critical of the works.