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Slam poets will rap at the Louvre

Wed Nov 8, 3:54 PM ET -- PARIS - The Louvre is inviting slam poets into its gilded galleries to rap about paintings. If that seems unusual, it is.

With Toni Morrison as guest curator this month, the museum is dreaming up new ways to look at art.

The Nobel laureate has helped the Louvre conceive a series of lectures, readings, films, concerts, debates and slam poetry that will continue through Nov. 29. All center on her theme, "The Foreigner's Home," touching on national identity, exile and the idea of belonging. :rolleyes:

The slam artists come in Friday night, when the Louvre is open late, and Morrison will also visit them in one of the troubled suburbs :rolleyes: that was hit by riots a year ago. [Notice that the 'suburbs' were 'hit by riots.' Passive, no active participating niggers rioting, but just a 'hit suburb.' --L.D.] The riots exposed long-simmering anger [Actually, the rioting niggers destroyed millions and millions of dollars of property and injured many native French. --L.D.] about discrimination and alienation among French teenagers of immigrant origin, many of them of Muslim North African and African descent.

The "Beloved" author followed news of the riots as she was preparing the conference series. The French situation got her thinking of the African-American experience, and how teenagers in France would put their feelings of exclusion to use in art.

In the United States, blacks "created within that country a powerful culture, specifically of themselves, that was magnificently universal," the 75-year-old author told reporters Wednesday. "What you think you know about U.S. culture ... much of it, its roots are from African-Americans. We made modernity in that country. :rolleyes:

"The point is that you can use your disadvantages," Morrison said. "Out of disadvantages and energy comes a new thing that has never been seen before."

Inviting Morrison to the museum was part of Louvre Director Henri Loyrette's [This guy must be a Jew. See below. --L.D.] outreach to the United States. This year, the museum mounted an exhibit of New World painters and loaned treasures to Atlanta's High Museum of Art for an ambitious three-year partnership.

One out of every seven Louvre visitors is American, making up the largest percentage among foreign visitors.

"We're one of the No. 1 American museums in the world, with more than 1 million American visitors a year," Loyrette said after a news conference that was conducted almost entirely in English, with no French translation.

Loyrette, who took over at the 213-year-old institution in 2001, also has been trying to shake up France's perceptions of the role of museums. "A museum for me is not just a place, it's a place for education, a place with a social role," he said.

Morrison and the Louvre also invited other writers to take part in the series, including Michael Ondaatje and Edwige Danticat; as well as filmmaker Charles Burnett and Malian musician Toumani Diabate. Choreographer William Forsythe and video artist Peter Welz [jew alert] put together an installation playing in the Louvre's galleries.

Morrison has already given her first lecture, on Gericault's "The Raft of the Medusa," which depicts the shipwreck of a boat carrying France's new governor to Senegal in 1816. The painting was her starting point for thinking about ethnicity, colonialism, immigration, despair and hope. :rolleyes:

On Nov. 25, she heads to a cultural center in the Paris suburb of Bobigny to spend the evening with the slam poets. They do not speak the same language, but she has translations of their verses.

"It's an honor to be invited," she said. "Most important for me is to hear them."


New boss at Louvre's helm

Henri Loyrette: Several areas of expertise

Thursday, 29 March, 2001 -- ...

Henri Loyrette, currently chief of the Musée d'Orsay, is an expert on the French artist Degas, and is expected to begin work at the illustrious museum on 14 April.
He will replace Pierre Rosenberg, who is retiring after a 39-year career at the Louvre....


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"The Jew can only be understood if it is known what he strives for: ... the destruction of the world.... [it is] the tragedy of Lucifer."

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Posted : 16/11/2006 3:58 am
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Posted : 16/11/2006 4:56 am
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A perfect symbol of niggers' heads:A large ball of hard,fuzzy shit on the outside,and nothing but a big empty hole on the inside.

It's easy to see why racist nigger bitch devils like moulinyan-isson would have the delusion that they "created" Modernity;the total breaking from Great Old Victorian Common Sense,to the semi-anarchy in all areas of politics,art,and most importantly for niggorillas,sexuality.

Sorry,Prissy,but it was all invented by bored,filthy rich Whites and jews,who,like all spoiled rotten types,felt "suffocated" by such Common Sense,just like the Beatniks,Hippies and many other Baby Boomer/'60s generation believed,and as it did in Europe,in has led to nothing but destruction in the Western civilization,as well as here in the States.

They wanted to have (Say as whiny,spoiled rotten as possible)"FUUUUUUUUU-uuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!"


 
Posted : 16/11/2006 9:05 am
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