The Power of Your Story: A Journey Through Quatre Cents Coups at Le Champo, Paris By Peter de Kuster There are moments in life when a story, a film, or a place transcends the ordinary and invites us to look deeply within ourselves—to consider the stories we tell ourselves about who we are, where we come from,…
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22 May Debussy’s Paris: Composing Your Leader Symphony
Introduction: What Creative Leaders Can Learn from Debussy Claude Debussy transformed the world of music by daring to challenge conventions and forge his own unique path. Living and creating in Paris, he reinvented sound and composition, drawing inspiration from art, poetry, and the city itself. Debussy’s journey teaches creative leaders the importance of trusting their…
The One Great Story in Paris: Rivalry
The Paris of Dumas: A City of Shadows and Splendor Paris in the early 17th century is a city of masks and secrets, where the cobbled streets echo with the clatter of hooves and the whispered intrigues of court and commoner alike. Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketeers brings this world to life—a city where honor is measured…
The One Great Story in Paris: The Fall from Grace
Paris: The City of Dreams and Despair Paris, with its grand boulevards and glittering lights, is also a city of shadows—where the promise of a better life can dissolve into hardship and heartbreak. In L’Assommoir, Émile Zola paints a vivid portrait of working-class Paris in the 19th century, focusing on the narrow, bustling streets of the…