The different venues ... and atmospheres

Studio Diabolo

 

Go through the front gate and down the alley.
The door code will be e-mailed to you. Don't forget it ;-)
 
Welcome to the Fifties! The owner has decorated his room living in a world of rock'n roll, neon lights and jukeboxes. The Blues Brothers and Chicago Blues are just around the corner! A warm and smiling place to welcome you for your first evening!

 


CEASC
Salle 1 - 1st floor

23 rue de la Sourdière, 75001 Paris

Access by metro line 7 or 14 : Station Pyramide

web site : https://www.ceasc.fr/

 

The door code will be sent to you by e-mail. Don't forget it ;-)

This building dates back to the 1880s and was dedicated to the physical preparation of French athletes for the Olympic Games. Its various owners have always kept the premises as they were, as well as the original spirit of camaraderie and sharing. A delightfully old-fashioned atmosphere surrounds the creaky wooden floors and old staircases. As you climb the main staircase, you'll be greeted by an antic painting of athletes saluting President Félix Faure before 1900, like "modern" Horaces! Welcome to another world!

 

 


Studio des Rigoles

Nestled in the heart of the working-class Belleville district, just a stone's throw from the Père Lachaise cemetery, this beautiful venue is the ideal place to dance after a good meal in the area. With its magnificent parquet floor and plenty of room for your Ballroom Blues, we'll be enjoying tradi Bues live ... and an international DJ line-up!

 

 


Le Point Ephémère

200 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris

 

A former factory converted for shows, concerts and dance! A charmingly underground venue, with the canals of Paris at your fingertips! A raw concrete dance hall where you'll have to dance in your socks ;-) An unlikely place, but one with a warm welcome!


Saint Roch

Salle Bernanos - left stairs - top floor

35 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris

 

This building is incredible: on every floor, large and small rehearsal rooms that look as if they've been standing for over a century. The building resonates with song, theater and dance, the wooden floors creak and the pianos sing. You'll be at the heart of the rehearsals of Parisian amateur artists. The workshop will take place in the Salle Bernanos: exposed beams, views over the Parisian rooftops, an unlikely atmosphere. When you get to the entrance of the building, go straight ahead and take the left-hand staircase... then climb up :-)
You'll be right next door to CEASC for the rest of the exchange.