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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 03:40 PM Dec 2014

In Lyon, Artists and Designers Light Up the City.

Lyon, France’s third-largest city, was made for Christmas.

Like an average-looking woman who becomes beautiful under candlelight, the city becomes radiant for four days every December during the Festival of Lights. The event, which draws between three and four million visitors, shows off Lyon’s unique approach to lighting, a pointillist style that uses small spotlights to highlight elaborate decorations and details of buildings for dramatic effect.

This year’s festival invited Paris fashion designers to make magic, not on young models’ bodies, but on old buildings. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac created a mystical Garden of Eden called “Lost Paradise” among the columns and arcades of the courtyard of the 17th century City Hall. His son, Guilhem, a photographer living in New York, projected a constellation of stars on the ground. The lingerie designer Chantal Thomass brought springtime to the Place de la Bourse with “Serenade,” a 26-foot sculpture of a rose bouquet that was lit up with projections of her favorite flowers and tied in lace and satin ribbons.

http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/24/letter-from-france-in-lyon-artists-and-designers-light-up-the-city/?module=WatchingPortal&region=c-column-middle-span-region&pgType=Homepage&action=click&mediaId=wide&state=slideshow&contentPlacement=6&version=internal&contentCollection=tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com&contentId=http%3A%2F%2Ftmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com%2F2013%2F12%2F24%2Fletter-from-france-in-lyon-artists-and-designers-light-up-the-city%2F&eventName=Watching-article-click&_r=0

Saw a show about Lyon + food recently, and thought about putting the city on my Bucket list.

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In Lyon, Artists and Designers Light Up the City. (Original Post) elleng Dec 2014 OP
ellen, I was there in November on my river cruise down the Saonne and Rhone! CTyankee Dec 2014 #1
HA, them darn Roman ruins! elleng Dec 2014 #2
Yes, but the cruise was itself gourmet themed. And every place we visited had its own CTyankee Dec 2014 #3
I could get used to that too, yank! elleng Dec 2014 #4
OMG look at this! CurtEastPoint Dec 2014 #5
!!! elleng Dec 2014 #7
Oh, was that the Anthony Bourdain show? CurtEastPoint Dec 2014 #6
Yes, that was it! elleng Dec 2014 #8

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
1. ellen, I was there in November on my river cruise down the Saonne and Rhone!
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 03:56 PM
Dec 2014

Lyon has fabulous silk and I got my daughter an xmas gift there. The little atelier I shopped in offered to let me see their workshop in the back where they did their own designs, and also to see their little colony of silkworms. I declined on the silkworm offer!

We had a delightful city guide but he had quite a challenging accent! He started talking about the "robins coming to Lyon" and I thought it was charming, kinda like the swallows coming to Capistrano. Then I looked up and saw the Roman ruins in the distance and I "got" it...DUH...

elleng

(136,043 posts)
2. HA, them darn Roman ruins!
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 04:00 PM
Dec 2014

I'll consult with you, of course, should the time come. Were you able to dine, or just eat, in any good local places while there?

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
3. Yes, but the cruise was itself gourmet themed. And every place we visited had its own
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 04:09 PM
Dec 2014

specialty but the French chefs on the ship also made those specialties too. I had lunch in the city but it wasn't any better than what we got on board. I did buy the chocolate there. It is known for its silk and chocolates...what could be a better place to go?

Oh, and we had bikes on board we could take out and cycle around in, which I thought was a nice touch.

The only problem, of course, happened later when the rainfall made the river too high to continue so we went to Avignon by bus and stay in a hotel. I got drenched in Avignon on my way to the Palais des Papes and had to return to the hotel by taxi. My clothes were totally soaked through and I had to dry my shoes with the hotel hair dryer.

A great plus of the ship was the laundry service. They give you a little bag and have your clean clothes returned to your cabin neatly folded or on hangars on the same day. I could get used to that...

elleng

(136,043 posts)
4. I could get used to that too, yank!
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 04:22 PM
Dec 2014

and those French chefs!

Sorry about the rainfall. We visited Avignon too, during our trip 'around' France, Amy's kindergarten year, so a long time ago; she'll be 30 in January!

Been thinking of good chocolate a lot lately!

CurtEastPoint

(19,178 posts)
6. Oh, was that the Anthony Bourdain show?
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 05:22 PM
Dec 2014

I loved that one. The best parts were the MEN who get together to cook and eat (and drink!) and then the kids at school eating lovely lunches.

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