We went to two of the exhibits, first of which is “The Little Prince,” a tribute to aviator and award-winning author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and his well-loved illustrated children’s book.
The second, “Skyart,” displays illustrator-photographer Thomas Lamadieu’s playful, quirky artworks. The artist uses patches of blue sky as canvases for his French characters that interact with the urbanscape.
Under the jazz, pop and electro music category, Paris Combo performs on May 30; Thomas Enhco Jazz Trio, June 13; and Fête de la Musique will be held at Stanley Plaza, June 22.
Scheduled next month are dance performances by Benjamin Millepied, choreographer of the 2010 award-winning film “Black Swan,” and his LA Dance Project, June 10-11; the Chinese opera and French comedy theater hybrid “The Mirror,” by Théâtre des Asphodèles, June 6-7; and contemporary circus show “L’Immédiat” at Kwai Tsing Theatre, June 20-21.
Art shows
In Design and Fashion, “Andrée Putman: Ambassador of Style,” until June 8, features French elegance as defined by Putman, the woman dubbed Queen of the Checkerboard.
“Essential Accessories of the Little Black Dress,” until June 2 at Metal and Water Zones of Elements mall, highlights the fashion accents used to perk up the most classic of women’s staples, the LBD.
Ongoing until the first week of June are “French Times in Paris: French Heritage in Clock & Watch-Making” at Harbour City, and over at IFC Mall’s Oval Atrium, “Cabinet de Curiosités,” an exhibit of craftsmanship by EPVs, or Living Heritage Companies, a label of recognition given to French companies that have demonstrated artisanal and industrial excellence.
For more events and schedules, visit https://www.frenchmay.com/en