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VERONIQUE MATTEUDI
BAROLO - ITALIAN RESTAURANT -
398 West Broadway
New York, N.Y 10012
Tel.: 212-226-1102
Front dining room - Terrace - Garden
Photo courtesy: Madagascar Mission to the United Nations
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Finally, malagasy beauty exceeds its frontiers. Tara born and raised in Madagascar has the type of beauty that turns heads. Down-to-earth, great personnality and ambitious - constantly on the move - she has a long list of accomplishments.
from Tulear
guitarist and singer
residing in London will perform at
British Museum
Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG U.K May 31, 2008 at 7:15pm
Modeste space page
Modeste Hugues
The e-store French Sisters is now open!
You can order some "Clip-Sacs" to hang your purse
on table in restaurants & coffeeshops...
Visit their site by clicking on the logo.
Clip-Sac featured
in Cosmopolitan Paris
June Issue 2008
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Photos Courtesy: Veronique Matteudi
The Andriantompokoindrindra
The Reigning Royal House of Imerina Ambaniandro
in the 16th Century
by Harilanto Razafindramiandra
Dedicated to my father
Honore N. Razafindramiandra
Secretary of Culture & Communication
August 23 1939 - April 29 1996
From miniature to gigantic works, Veronique Matteudi knows how to sculpt from natural elements sometimes mixed with copper or wire her favorites and her only interests. Manipulating vegetable fibers, transforming them into incredible shapes mostly human but also any shapes that comes to her mind, Matteudi is one of the rare artists to provide a delight view and an another meaning of nature. Her preview at Apollo Mazamet in France accompanied by dances choregraphed by Mylene Souilleux from France and Gahe from Ivory Coast and music performed by Vincent Ferrand from France on April 26, 2008 were out-of the-common. Opposite and below, some of her masterpieces displayed all over the gallery.
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