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  • Thomas V
    Oakland, CA19,087 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I'm not sure how much you will see without a student or faculty member to escort you in past the front desk. But this is the big old university, a big presence on the Left Bank. The buildings are a bit austere, but definitely imposing. And there are lots of cafes around for you to sit and admire the view.
    Written 31 January 2024
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  • Dannyvb
    Haaltert, Belgium91 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    I was present at the Salon de la plongee in january 2025.
    During the exposition there are eating facilities inside and outside.
    Written 13 January 2025
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  • Wassim K
    Paris, France1 contribution
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I visited this school to try their Sunday Salsa workshop, and it was worth every penny! I took the beginner level class (initiation). There were 5 girls and 1 other guy. The professor was very patient and helpful. She devoted time to those, like myself, struggling with their first steps. She taught us moves for couples, and then joined them into a complete routine. She then taught us some style moves, it was challenging but fun! I would say that it's not something to do flippantly. So If you're serious about learning Salsa, patient, and love to dance, this workshop will give you a great running start. Bring water and comfortable shoes.
    Written 24 November 2013
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  • M S
    Los Angeles, CA48 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's difficult to walk anywhere in Paris, because you want to stop and take photos every few steps and as the light changes, you want to turn around and go back.
    Written 8 March 2015
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  • JALA C
    Paris, France1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I am linving in Paris and have tried several japanese schools without being fully satisfied (too many people in classrooms, no follow-up). So I joined Espace Nadeshiko almost when it opened in 2011 and I really enjoyed it : the ambiance, the teachers, the quality of the courses, ... Recommended.
    Written 18 June 2013
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  • PaulyJ201
    New York City, NY186 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful architecture. Exhibits varied, inclusive of Christian and Jewish religions. Worth a visit.
    Written 26 January 2013
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  • Emily H
    Pisarovina, Croatia14 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    I took a cabaret talons class that was ok. It's never a good sign when you're not a professional dancer but you dance better than the instructor. Seemed to be a class of absolute beginner non dancers. If that is you, this would be a good class.

    I took an all levels dancehall class that was all levels and also full of absolute beginners with no rhythm. It was very slow for me and I've only had a few dancehall classes in my life.

    The downstairs studios seriously have no ventilation and were clearly never meant to have a lot of people in them, much less dance classes.

    Maybe their ballet classes are better, most of the ballet students seemed to be proficient.

    Front desk staff is helpful and friendly.
    Written 14 November 2016
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  • Daisy L
    New York City, NY3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I attended the 3 hour cooking class at Art France during my stay here in Paris. I had a really fun time. Despite the fact that I know very little French, they were able to translate for me.
    Written 5 September 2010
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  • sylviafize
    Paris, France247 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I was going there to see the Villa Vassiliev (the exhibition was quite disappointing) but at the end of the alley was the Espace Krajcberg ,whose name I seem to remember from a visit to Chaumont where I had seen some of his works last year.
    Though I didn't spend enough time there ,I really loved the exhibits and I'll be back.
    Written 8 June 2019
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