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Ruby & Emma's Parisian Notes
 

On 14th March, 2025, Sydneysiders can take a vicarious trip to France via chanson, music, stories and tap dance. Internationally renowned French/Australian singer and accordionist Emma Hamilton and pianist (and brother) Thomas Hamilton will transport you through time and place with the uplifting beats and fun anecdotes from Sydney bred, Paris based tap dancer and writer/presenter Ruby Boukabou.

Audience members can sway along to French classics by Charles Trenet, Edith Piaf and Joe Dassin, and toe-tap along to Gypsy jazz à la Django Reinhardt, hot swing jazz numbers from Duke Ellington and Dean Martin and even an original from Emma!

All to be savoured with a three-course meal of exceptional French cuisine from Claire’s Kitchen executive chef, Marc Kuzma. This is the second last night before this iconic venue, which opened in 2012, closes forever!

 

Event details

Venue: Claire's Kitchen
Bookings: https://www.claireskitchen.com.au/events-1/claires-petit-cabaret-presents-ruby-emmas-parisian-notes
Start Date: Friday 14 March 2025

Dinner and Show
6pm-930pm
$158 includes 3 course à la carte menu
Bookings essential

 

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