Thursday, September 16, 2010

Join the Brubeck Insitutes' Joe Gilman this New Years in Paris!


“One thing I like about jazz, kid, is that I don't know what's going to happen next.” Bix Beiderbecke, jazz musician (1903 – 1931)

Join Capital Radio & Joe Gilman of the Brubeck Institute on “A Jazz and Culinary Adventure" to Paris during which you’ll enjoy jazz at the same clubs where the music ripened in the 1920’s, sample many of the culinary delicacies whose roots are deeply embedded in French culture and history, and taste magnificent pastries, bread, chocolates, cheeses and wines. Enjoy live jazz in classic clubs, fine bistro dining and visit bustling produce markets. Let yourself be treated to music- and food-focused guided walks of Parisian neighborhoods and take a trip back in time to the medieval village of Chartres, where you’ll have a private viewing of the world’s greatest collection of stained glass in the spectacular Notre-Dame de Chartres cathedral. There’s no better place to be to ring in the New Year—have a glass of champagne to toast the Eiffel Tower and say Bonne Année! to Paris!

EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS

Travel with Joe Gilman, music director of The Brubeck Institute - Visit famous Parisian jazz clubs - A historic walk led by a local jazz historian - Private wine & cheese tastings - Outings to colorful neighborhood markets - Visits to your Parisian guide’s favorite boulangeries, patisseries & confisseries - Intimate gourmet walking tours of Paris neighborhoods - Delicious dinners and lunches in cozy neighborhood bistros - An outing to the medieval village of Chartres & tour of Chartres cathedral - A small group of gourmet food and jazz-loving fans.

TERMS, PRICES, DATES, and RESERVATIONS
8 Days/7 Nights culinary adventure
$2,495 (20 to 25 Guests) Dbl Occupancy Land
$2,995 (20 to 25 Guests) Dbl Occupancy Land and Air from SFO
Single supplement: $595-

For more information about Capital Radio's Food, Wine and Jazz Adventure to the City of Light with Joe Gilman of the Brubeck Institute visit www.earthboundexpeditions.com

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