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Diane carries the torch through the streets of Montmartre, a district famous for artists and musicians, and the old windmills.
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Diane offers the Peace Run the first copy of her new book about her great grand uncle, Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games.
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After the run through Montmartre, Diane invites the team to a performance of Inclusive Dance. Diane has helped to develop this performance with the troupe, based on Beaudelaire's observations of beauty.
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Sophie (left) is the choreographer. The dancers come from Gabon, Cameroon, Taiwan, Australia, Belgium, Greece and France.