
Diane carries the torch through the streets of Montmartre, a district famous for artists and musicians, and the old windmills.

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.

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.

Sophie (left) is the choreographer. The dancers come from Gabon, Cameroon, Taiwan, Australia, Belgium, Greece and France.