Valentine's Day: a free LGBTQIA+ friendly literary cabaret at Point Ephémère

Published by Margot de Sortiraparis · Published on February 6th, 2024 at 05:38 p.m.
For Valentine's Day this year - or rather, a few days before - Point Ephémère is offering a Valentine's evening of its own, to celebrate love in all its forms.

This year, on Valentine's Day 2024, we're celebrating love with a capital A, but above all with a lot of inclusivity, at Point Ephémère, the hybrid venue on the Quai de Valmy in the 10th arrondissement.

Gone are the cliché romantic evenings: at Point Ephémère, Valentine's Day is celebrated differently (and a few days early) with a free show by the Paillettes collective. The venue is hosting a literary cabaret called Les Feux des Folles de l'Amour, a few days before Valentine's Day, where the collective's drag queens revisit texts by queer and feminist authors... A particularly inclusive and LGBTQIA+ friendly event. It's a chance to go back to our first love and talk (still) humorously about our relationships. By the way, if you're looking for love, the Paillettes performers can help! All you have to do is send a classified ad (humorous or not) directly by private message to the collective's Instagram account.

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Join us at 8pm at Point Ephémère on Friday, February 9, 2024 to discover this original show, with friends, lovers, solo...

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, please drink responsibly.

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Dates and Opening Time
On February 9th, 2024

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    Location

    200 Quai de Valmy
    75010 Paris 10

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    pointephemere.org

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