Tag: Arts
Olympic Museum in Lausanne: “Telling the human adventure that is the Olympic Games”
The teams from the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, which holds the most fabulous collection of sports objects in the world, have collected small pieces of sports history from the edge…
Living naked, quite an art… At the Mucem, an exhibition on naturism – L’Express
“Could living naked in a community to commune with nature be the secret to happiness and health?” This is the question posed by the Mucem in Marseille, as a preamble…
Plans underway for new musical arts academy in Brant
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Published Aug 09, 2024 • 2 minute read Theresa Noon-Hunter (left) and her friend Kristen Henderson have formed 20 Performing Arts Academy to nurture…
Dark Souls with dance moves – New game on Steam lets you beat bosses with Brazilian martial arts
There are plenty of small indie Soulslikes on Steam, but the action RPG Deathbound stands out for one thing: It offers a fighting style that we haven’t seen in other…
an unprecedented and exceptional opening ceremony to relive by listening to our special broadcasts
An exceptional opening ceremony, the Seine becomes a stage where the tableaux that highlight French history and culture multiply. RFI is in special edition for this historic moment. 1 min…
When artists take over skateboarding – L’Express
On the forecourt of the Centre Pompidou, it stands in the very place where the large mobile was deployed in other times Horizontal of Calder or Thumb of Caesar. Since…
Patrick Boucheron, co-author of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games: “an imaginary parade”
Patrick Boucheron, professor at the Collège de France, is RFI’s Grand International Guest. Co-author of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, notably with Leïla Slimani, he looks…
Cameroon: through art, the popularization of “Camfranglais”
“Camfranglais”, a slang spoken mainly by young Cameroonians, is increasingly making its way into the world of art. This mode of expression, born in the early 1980s within the student…
Jean-Charles Gil, an artist on tiptoe – L’Express
Jean-Charles Gil had a hard time reaching the heights of his art… “My feet weren’t predisposed to dance but it was unimaginable to give up,” he says today, after more…
Lassaâd Metoui or the intoxication of slowness thanks to calligraphy – L’Express
He does not drink alcohol, cigarettes are unknown to him, and yet it is indeed drunkenness that inhabits him in its natural state. At 61, Lassaâd Metoui, a calligrapher from…