Join us for the 2019 Salon de Jeanne d’Arc this Saturday Sept. 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Woldenberg Art Center of Tulane University.
Free full-day conference of lectures and presentations,co-sponsored by the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc, the Medieval & Early Modern Studies Program at Tulane University, Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University, and the French-American Chamber of Commerce. See the full schedule.
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KREWE DE JEANNE D'ARC MONTHLY SOCIAL AT HOLY GROUND PUB
Sometimes we need to shake off that stained glass halo and lift a glass instead for a few hours, catch up with one another, complain about the July weather, and appreciate that we might look forward to a cold parade night in January!
Please join us anytime between 6-8 p.m. at Holy Ground at 3340 Canal Street in Mid City. Stay for 20 minutes or 2 hours! Meet new members, krewe leaders, volunteers, and longtime members. We welcome recent and potential new members especially, to learn more about us and meet us when we are not distracted with scissors and glue, sewing and constructing, discussing books at our book club, etcetera!!
#informal #comeasyouare #meetandgreet #mingle
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Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc Monthly Social at Holy Ground Irish Pub
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St. Joan of Arc Feast Day celebration: HAPPENING RAIN OR SHINE!
Schedule:
5pm-5:40pm Ursuline Convent tour
6:00 pm Vespers in St. Mary chapel
6:30-7:00 Drinks and light bites with the krewe in the convent garden.
7:00 pm Walk to Joan of Arc statue at St. Phillip and Decatur (approx 2 blocks).
7:10-7:20 Brief prayer ceremony at statue.
7:30 pm Event ends
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"Victorious Charles: Ladies' Man" BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION
"Agnès Sorel (c. 1422 - 1450) was the first officially recognized royal mistress of a French king, Charles VII, and had a significant impact on his reign. She served as his mistress from 1444 until her death, and he gave her wealth, castles, and lands. She was known for her beauty and played a prominent role in court affairs, influencing politics and even shaping the monarchy's image. Agnès also bore Charles four daughters, all of whom he recognized."
Sadly for Joan, Agnes became part of Charle's life after she died--who knows what sense she may have driven into him if she'd met him during Joan's imprisonment and trial??! She may however have had something to do with Charles assisting in saving her name posthumously. In any case, Charles had Yolande of Aragon advising him during Joan's life, and that was good for Joan...mostly.
We will discuss all this and more on June 7! Hope to see you there!
More about Sorel: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agn%C3%A8s_Sorel
Sorel's lasting imagery and influence on Charles VII: www.vice.com/en/article/agnes-sorel-topless-mistress-france-history-france/
"Painter Jean Fouquet crystallized the image we most associate with Sorel today; the single breast-baring Virgin in his Virgin and Child with Angels is widely believed to be modeled on Sorel. According to Rainer and Rose-Marie Hagen, authors of What Great Paintings Say, Sorel was the obvious choice for the Virgin, since she was considered by many at the time to be “the most beautiful woman in the world.” The dazzling pose was later replicated by an anonymous artist in the other, unnamed famous Sorel painting from the 16th century....
'Sorel urged the king to overcome his laziness,'" wrote historian Henri Martin in 1855. “Charles finally became interested in his business and in applying his common sense and practical spirit to listening to useful advice and accepting, by hand, if not choosing, good instruments of government.” In fact, Sorel’s contribution to France was so instrumental that it has been placed by some historians as on par with that of Joan of Arc."
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"THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC" FILM with live music score at Marigny Opera House
We have a limited number of complimentary tickets as a gift from our friends at Marigny Opera House. These are first come, first served, and will be offered first to paying krewe members.
IF YOU HAVE NOT YET RENEWED FOR 2026, THIS IS THE TIME!
Active paid krewe members will receive an email from Captain Amanda in the coming days with a special sign up link.
To get on this list, renew or join now!!
joanofarcparade.org/get-involved/membership/
****Our prices go up on Joan's Feast Day of May 30, so this is a perfect time to renew anyway, and now you'll also receive comp tickets!****
Questions? Email founder_amy@joanofarcparade.org.
ABOUT THE EVENT:
Join us for an unforgettable experience at "The Passion of Joan of Arc" film screening with live music score!
Experience the iconic silent film like never before, with a live musical accompaniment that will bring the story of Joan of Arc to life in a whole new way.
Date: Tues, May 6th
Time:8:00 PM
Location: Marigny Opera House
Don't miss this unique event that combines the power of cinema with the magic of live music. Get ready to be moved and inspired by this timeless tale of courage and conviction.
Music by legendary group "W8ing4ufos "
This is an outdoor event. * If weather is inclement, the event will be indoors.
www.eventbrite.com/e/the-passion-of-joan-of-arc-film-screening-with-live-music-score-tickets-1330...
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