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The Musée Dapper is a museum specializing in African art. It is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris at 35 rue Paul Valéry, Paris, France, and open daily except Tuesdays; an admission fee is charged. The museum opened in 1986, as an effort of the Olfert Dapper Foundation, and is named in honor of a Dutch humanist who in 1668 published an encyclopaedic description of Africa. In addition to its ongoing series of art exhibitions, the museum sponsors: * dance featuring choreographers including Josiane Antourel (Martinique), Tchekpo Dan Agbetou (Bénin) and Irène Tassembedo (Burkina Faso); * concerts featuring musicians such as Guem (Algeria/Niger), Ballaké Sissoko (Mali), Omar Sosa (Cuba), So Kalmery (DRC), Mariann Matheus (Guadeloupe), Jeff Baillard, and the group Xtrem’Jam (Martinique); * plays including ''Atterrissage'' (Kangni Alem), directed by Denis Mpunga, and ''Les Enfants de la mer'', an adaptation by the Martinique playwright José Exélis of the work by Edwidge Danticat; * children’s shows (storytelling, circus, puppet shows), including ''Histoires du monde'', performed by Naïf Théâtre, and ''Golotoé ou la gourde divine'', by Danaye Kalanfeï; * and seminars. == See also == * List of museums in Paris 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Musée Dapper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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