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We are proud to present the report of the solo recitals at Paris and Mannheim. Thank you all for your presence and support.
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This is the hall at Paris – Athénéé Théâter Louis-Jouvet. The building has gone through numerous remodeling, and since 1896 it has been known as the Athénéé Théâter Louis-Jouvet. Going inside the building is a travel back in time, back to Paris in the 19th century…. Fuzjko walked around the hall and even wondered if Lautrec (French painter in the 19th century) would come out and greet her.
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It was a 3 hour train ride from Paris to Mannheim. The nearby town, Ludwigshafen, is a special place down the memory lane for Fuzjko, who used to live there for 15 years. The picture shows the Mannheim Palace located at the center of the city.
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Alas, the day of the recital in Mannheim. Fuzjko took a short walk after entering the palace and reminisced about the days when she used to ride by the palace on her bicycle. |
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