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“Women Changing India”, The Exhibition in Petit Palais, Paris

A must see : “Women Changing India“. It’s a very moving exhibition full of promise about the status of women in India. 108 pictures shot by Magnum Photos‘s photographers : Olivia Arthur, Martine Franck, Raghu Raï, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Alex Webb and Patrick Zachmann. They have each chosen and shown a different topic, to discover how women contribute to “change the world”. And we discover stonished portraits of  active women and/or activists women. But all they have established themselves in Indian society, by their talent, determination and/or professional success, regardless of caste, age and difficulties. Some pictures are amazingly beautiful (like the Raghu Raï’s portraits) and the captions sometimes describe destinies that command respect. The short films are also very interesting. And we come out of this exhibition naively hopeful. Congrats! 

Till January 8 @ Petit Palais, Paris. womenchangingindia.pourunmondequichange.com  

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L’exposition “Elles changent l’Inde” au Petit Palais, Paris

A voir absolument : “Elles changent l’Inde“, une exposition émouvante et pleine de promesses sur l’évolution du statut des femmes en Inde. 108 photographies réalisées par des photographes de Magnum Photos : Olivia Arthur, Martine Franck, Raghu Raï, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Alex Webb et Patrick Zachmann. Ils ont illustré chacun un sujet différent, permettant de découvrir comment les femmes contribuent à « changer le monde ». Ainsi on découvre une série de portraits de femmes actives et/ou militantes qui ont su s’imposer dans la société indienne, par leur talent, leur détermination et/ou leur succès professionnel, quelque soit leur caste, leur age et les difficultés. Certaines photos sont magnifiques (dont les portraits de Raghu Raï) et les légendes décrivent parfois des destins qui forcent le respect. Les courts métrages sont aussi très intéressants. On ressort de cette expo naïvement pleine d’espoir. Bravo!

Jusqu’au 8 janvier au Petit Palais à Paris. womenchangingindia.pourunmondequichange.com

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Designer Frimousses dolls in the fight to help the children of Darfur

After the exhibition at the Petit Palais, the Museum of Fine Arts in Paris, save the date of the Designer Frimousses dolls auction on 19 November at Drouot Montaigne, Paris’s prestigious auction house. Since 2003, fashion designers and artists have worked to create something beautiful to help children of Darfur, crafting dolls that become veritable works of art. The whole amount raised during the auction will support the vaccination programme in one of the regions most devastated by the deadly conflict there. Today, more than 4.7 million people are affected, of which 2.2 million are children. Thanks to the Designer Frimousse operation, under the aegis of Laeticia Hallyday, ambassador for UNICEF France, UNICEF carries out the fight for children vaccination every year in the region of Darfur. Vaccination, a method that is both very effective and inexpensive, would prevent these deadly diseases from a very young age (diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio) and would eradicate this scourge that affects thousands of children every day. The 2008 sale raised 219,130 Euros, used directly on the ground to finance emergency : in the Darfur region, 260,000 children and 195,000 pregnant women received vaccines. Don’t forget these dolls will be sold at auction on 19 November at Drouot Montaigne: 

 Public exhibition : 19 November 2009 from 12 p.m. till 6 p.m. 

Sale at Drouot Montaigne : 19 november 2009 @ 9.30 p.m

The fashion designer Chantal Thomass (photo ©Thomas Arrivé)

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