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on the occasion of the 42nd anniversary of the Fête de la musique
the City of Dugny is once again announcing its participation in this not-to-be-missed musical event
the famous Compagnie créole is invited to bring the sounds of live music to Dugny's Parvis Edith Piaf
It's an opportunity for the group from the French West Indies and French Guiana to perform some of their greatest hits live
La Compagnie créole made a real impact on the French music scene in the 1980s
with such famous hits as"Ça fait rire les oiseaux","Le Bal masqué" and"Scandale dans la famille"
2024 from 9pm on the Parvis Edith Piaf in Dugny for the latest edition of the Fête de la musique
The group La Compagnie créole is in concert in Dugny for the fête de la musique on Saturday June 22 at 9pm on the Parvis Édith Piaf
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One of the officers used an ‘electroshock weapon’ without effect
and he died despite efforts by emergency services
The attack happened at around 7am at a bus stop in the town of Dugny in the département of Seine-Saint-Denis
close to Le Bourget airport to the north of Paris
The French police watchdog the IGPN has been notified
as is standard practice when a person dies at the hands of police
36 people died in the course of interactions with French police
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Airbus Racer has reportedly reached a record-shattering record of 260 mph in its initial configuration during its seventh flight
which was created within the framework of the European Research Clean Sky 2 project
reached 260 mph (227 knots) in its initial configuration
according to a news statement issued by Airbus on July 23
which came less than two months after its maiden flight
is a testament to the dedication of 40 partners across 13 European nations in bringing this invention to market
The flight test team was made up of test flight engineer Christophe Skorlic
and chief flight test pilot Hervé Jammayrac
The next wave of flight testing will primarily focus on single-engine operations and the finalization of the flying envelope
The Racer demonstration aims to optimize the trade-offs between mission performance
It is designed to cruise at a speed greater than 249 mph
In comparison to helicopters of the present generation operating in the identical maximum take-off weight category
the Racer also seeks to lower fuel consumption by around 20% thanks to aerodynamic optimization and an eco-mode propulsion system
developed in collaboration with Safran Helicopter Engines
enables the pause of one of the two Aneto-1X engines during cruise flight
thereby mitigating carbon dioxide emissions
the Racer wants to show off how its unique construction may help reduce the operating acoustic footprint
While Airbus continues to make strides in its development
China's Commercial Aircraft Corporation (Comac) has successfully launched the C919 narrowbody commercial aircraft
The state-owned company revealed plans for the C939 back in May 2024
a widebody aircraft designed specifically to compete with Western industry heavyweights Boeing and Airbus in the commercial aviation sector
the third plane in Comac's line of domestically built airliners
Although some first drawings have been sketched
it will take a few years for these ideas to become a working prototype
The C939's development demonstrates China's desire to gain a sizable portion of the highly advanced aviation sector that is now controlled by Western corporations
Comac is making headway in the construction of the C929
an additional widebody plane meant for use on international routes
The project was once a joint venture with Russia's United Aircraft Corporation
work on the C929 is still moving forward quickly
with the successful C919 design and development processes being followed closely
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A KNIFEMAN has been shot dead by police in Paris after he reportedly ran at cops in complete silence with a blade in each hand
The suspect is said to have "thrown himself" at officers in Dugny
An investigating source revealed the details around the standoff
They said the man was sitting at a bus stop with a knife in each hand
without saying a word," the source added
One of the officers then used an electric stun gun but failed to control the crazed man
There were attempts to revive the man but he was declared dead at the scene
An investigation was immediately launched by the Seine-Saint-Denis territorial security service
as well as the National Police General Inspectorate
Police and forensics were seen at the site of the man's death earlier today
several police officers were targeted in a horror terrorist attack which left one dead in the city of Mulhouse
The stabbing spree was reportedly carried out by a "known terror suspect" who shouted "Allahu Akbar" as he stormed through a busy market square
French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters: "It is an Islamist terrorist act - that is beyond doubt."
It follows a series of attacks across Europe in recent weeks
Last Friday, a Syrian refugee reportedly attempted to slit the throat of a 30-year-old Spanish tourist from behind in Germany
The suspect attacked at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial and said he wanted to "kill people out of hatred of Jews"
Just days earlier, Germany was again rocked by a suspected terror attack when an Afghan asylum seeker ploughed his car into a group of demonstrators in Munich
A 37-year-old mother and her two-year-old daughter were killed in the attack and injured at least 26 others
Two weeks ago, a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a Syrian asylum seeker
Officials say the 23-year-old was motivated by "Islamic terrorism" before his alleged role in the bloodbath attack that left five others injured
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Kader Attia (*1970 in Dugny, France) has spent many years exploring the principle of ‘repair’, which he views as a constant in both nature and the history of humanity. At the Berlinische Galerie
Attia presents a conversation between two large installations: “J’Accuse” (2016) and “The Object‘s Interlacing” (2020)
“J’Accuse” (2016) consists of seventeen wooden busts
eight sculptures and an eleven-minute excerpt from an anti-war film of the same name by French director Abel Gance (1889–1981)
The busts portray ‘gueules cassées’ (broken faces)
First World War soldiers who had suffered severe facial disfigurement
Here Attia continues to explore his concept of“repair”
which has been at the centre of his art for many years
In the video of “The Object‘s Interlacing”
Kader Attia builds a dialogue with various experts about the dabte on the topic of restitution of cultural assets violently looted during the colonial era
Together they construct an understanding of restitution as a practice of repair with far broader implications than simply repatriating objects looted from their place of origin
These two pieces by Attia are complemented by selected collages made by Hannah Höch for her iconic series “From an Ethnographic Museum” (1924- 1934); some of these works are from the Berlinische Galerie’s own collection
Höch combines magazine reproductions of non-European artworks with images of parts of the bodies or faces of predominantly white women from the 1920s
She thus creates an aesthetic of fragmentation and repair
which inspired Kader Attia to integrate her works into his solo exhibition
He rose to international fame not least with his contributions to the Biennale di Venezia in 2003/2017 and dOCUMENTA (13) in 2012
In 2022 he curated the 12th Berlin Biennale
Join the artist talk between Kader Attia and Thomas Koehler
discussing his current exhibition J’Accuse
France) has spent many years exploring the principle of ‘repair’
which he views as a constant in both nature and the history of humanity
and cultural tradition as an infinite process of repair.