Tag: Africa culture
“Do theater when others risk their lives”
For Olivier Py, “ each generation witnesses the end of one world and the beginning of another “. The artistic director of the Festival d’Avignon presented this Friday, March 25…
The Family with Queen Stelyna, Brice Albin, Bah Maliah and Precious Nadie
tropical colors Claudy Siar is surrounded by Queen Stelyna, Brice Albin, Bah Maliah, our correspondent in Guinea, and Précieuse Nadie, our correspondent in Benin.Report by Divine Bertout on the new…
The Talk-Show with Bolemv, Rafiki RH2O, Fred Lachaize and Elodie Maillot
tropical colors – Rapper Bolémvn presents the album Flight 169 Landingreleased on February 25.- Central African artist Rafiki presents the album Ego24 which is scheduled for release on April 16.-…
in Juba, the French Institute celebrates the Francophonie
In South Sudan, we celebrated the Francophonie week, which ended with a ceremony on Saturday, March 19, at the French Institute in Juba. However, this East African country is not…
The origins of Algerian literature: five questions to Hervé Sanson
Hervé Sanson is a specialist in Maghreb literature. It recounts the conditions of emergence of French-speaking Algerian literature in the 1950s as the country plunged into a brutal war of…
the eye of Raymond Depardon and the hand of Kamel Daoud
During the Evian Accords, on March 18, 1962, Raymond Depardon was 19 years old. During the negotiations between France and the FLN, he was one of the few photographers present…
Depardon – Daoud, crossed views on Algeria from independence to today
Cultural meeting 60 years ago, on March 18, 1962, France and the provisional Algerian government signed the Évian Accords, which ended the Algerian war and opened the way to independence.…
Tribute to Aurlus Mabélé with Jimmy Houetinou, Chantal Loïal and Nathalie Joco
tropical colors Special broadcast devoted to the career of Congolese artist Aurlus Mabélé, born in Brazzaville in 1953. In 1986, he founded the Loketo group with Diblo Dibala and Mav…
Special devoted to Olivier Dubois with his companion Deborah Al Hawi Al Masri
French journalist Olivier Dubois has been hostage in Mali since April 8, 2021. In the company of his companion Deborah Al Hawi Al Masri, we will discover Olivier’s favorite songs…
The author and academician Dany Laferrière as a child
On the occasion of the Week of the French language and the Francophonie: from Villers-Cotterêts to Abidjan, French, a plural language! In The Watching Child, the narrator is a little…