- Théâtre de la Ville
The Théâtre de la Ville is one of the two
theatre s built in the 19th century byBaron Haussmann atPlace du Châtelet , Paris, the other being theThéâtre du Châtelet .In the past the theatre bore the names "
Théâtre Lyrique ", "Théâtre des Nations", and "Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt".History
The theatre was designed by the
architect Gabriel Davioud forBaron Haussmann between 1860 and 1862. It was burnt down in 1871, during theParis Commune , but it was rebuilt in 1874 on the same plans.The theatre has been known at different times under the names "
Théâtre Lyrique " and "Théâtre des Nations", before taking its name after the renowned actressSarah Bernhardt , who produced there from 1899 for nearly two decades.During the German occupation the theatre reverted to the name "Théâtre des Nations", because of Bernhardt's
jew ish ancestry.Contemporary
Since the late 70's, the institution produces a good quantity of dance shows being considered as a real international achievement in the field of
contemporary dance . For example, the Théâtre de la Ville revealed famous choreographers likePina Bausch ,Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker ,Jan Fabre ,Sankai Juku , orCarolyn Carlson amongst others.External links
* [http://www.theatredelaville-paris.com/ Official website]
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