Run to the Louvre: sports tours of the museum with Mehdi Kerkouche

From April 24 to May 31, 2024, the Musée du Louvre invites you to experience “Run at the Louvre”. An initiative by choreographer and dancer Mehdi Kerkouche, combining the intensity of Olympic training with the cultural richness of the Louvre.

What if exploring a museum turned into an Olympic discipline? Mehdi Kerkouche, a multi-disciplinary artist, brings his talent as a choreographer and director to numerous television programs in Europe.

With recognized expertise, he guides artists from diverse backgrounds and also orchestrates the staging of renowned cultural events. Today, on the occasion of the exhibition Olympism. A modern invention, an ancient heritage”. at the Louvrethe choreographer offers visitors an unforgettable experience!

Run at the Louvre: the crossroads of guided tours and sports

At sunrise, before the doors of the world’s largest museum open to the public, take part in a physical preparation session that combines guided tour, dance and sports training.

This unique event will be orchestrated by exceptional coaches! The itinerary will take you through a dynamic mix of disco, yoga, dancehall and cardio, and guide you to masterpieces from the sculpture collection.

Sessions include a variety of exercises as well as cardiovascular efforts, aimed at those feeling physically fit. What’s more, this event is part of an exciting collaboration with other renowned dancers such as Salim Bagayoko, Céline Baron, Queensy Blazin’, Léo Bordessoule, Laure Dary and Jérémie Sibethal.

At the end of this experience, a well-deserved break awaits you, and it’s important to keep your ticket! With your ticket, you’ll be able to visit the exhibition and the various museum rooms free of charge on the same day.

Reservations open at the end of March on louvre.fr

Musée du Louvre – 75001 Paris

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