Free
Support
Departure from the Eiffel Tower, the crew will welcome you on board one of the three trimarans belonging to the “Bateaux Parisiens”, for a one hour cruise. Entirely glass fitted, with a terrace behind and gangways all round, these boats are perfectly designed to discover and admire the rich architecture of the city. A clear and vivid commentary accompanied by lyrics and music evoking the various places and times, is broadcast through individual handsets. End of the excursion at the Eiffel Tower. Further information : Departure from Rivoli agency located 214, rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st. Nearest metro : Pyramides/Palais Royal (Lines 1,7 & 14) Departs in Winter 10:00 / 12:00 / 15:00 in Summer 09:00 / 10:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 15:00 11 available languages Suited to clients (first time, return and short stay) looking for an overall glimpse or orientation, Suitable to families. No stop during the tour.
Catégorie:Masque de Sommeil de Voyage,Décoration de maison,Autres; Pour:Unisexe; Activité:Relaxant,Usage quotidien,Voyage; Quantité:1 Pièce; Matériau:Pur coton; Dimensions:920; Tranche d'Age:Adolescent,Adultes; Fonction:Portable,Mini Taille,Doux,Pliable,Normal; date d'inscription:07/31/2019
KKmoon Trousse de toilette à suspendre pour femmes et hommes Trousse de toilette de voyage Grande capacité Poche en maille Sac à main cosmétique Sac de rangement multifonction en tissu Oxford Tenant des articles de toilette Outils de maquillage
Fluttering beauty, caught and pinned for his pleasure, bound, beautiful still. Constrained, cocooned, caught in a moment of desire, Butterfly is incandescent. In her exotic embrace, Pinkerton finds paradise, then carelessly condemns his bride to purgatory. Graeme Murphy’s arresting new production of Madama Butterfly is a contemporary look at Puccini’s alluring heroine. Fragments of film flutter across the stage, creating a dynamic backdrop for Murphy’s vision of Butterfly. He draws on his roots in choreography to capture the grace and gravity of a tale that begins in rapturous love and ends in the cruellest heartbreak. Puccini’s sublime music imbues this ageless story with impossible beauty, from the irrepressible, famous aria ‘One fine day’ to the intense finale. Two exceptional casts perform throughout the season. Karah Son returns to Sydney, sharing the role of Cio-Cio-San with Mariana Hong.
