Tag: Culture
“Let’s go children”, Hip Hop traces out-of-class destinies
Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai are interested in “Allons enfants”, their new documentary film in the Hip Hop sports excellence section of the Lycée Turgot, a large Parisian establishment. A…
Régine Chopinot: YES #3: choreographic workshops for exiles
In the sequel to the Oui #1 and Oui #2 projects, the choreographer Régine Chopinot continues to transmit choreographic practice to people in exile. Combining action with words, this project…
Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme, authors of the comic strip “The obsession with power”
Cultural guest ” Journalism leads to everything provided you get out of it says a well-known proverb in the profession. The proof with a comic entitled The obsession with power.…
Youenn Roué, Breton swordsman – In G major
This tongue ripples a bit like a wave, he says. In my opinion, the sailor who talks must be Breton or Brittonic. It undulates like a wave coming perhaps from…
Livio Baldelli, from nightclub manager to luthier at home
Livio Baldelli became a luthier for guitars and basses in Paris during the first confinement: a rarity for a profession that has suffered greatly from the health crisis. But for…
Touria El Glaoui, founder of the Contemporary African Art Fair 1-54
RFI is a partner of the 1-54 event, the main international art fair dedicated to contemporary African art and its diaspora, which closes this Sunday in Paris. Discovering and making…
Easter Festival: “Quatuor for the end of time” at Camp des Milles
For its 9th edition, the Easter Festival of Aix-en-Provence invites itself for the first time to the Camp des Milles, the only large French internment and deportation camp still intact.…
paintings from the Morozov collection could stay in France
This imposing Russian collection of modern art was exhibited in Paris at the Fondation Louis Vuitton until Sunday 3 April. The fate of some paintings was up in the air,…
Eliette Abécassis, in the name of the father
In the Abécassis family, En Sol Majeur would like the girl. It’s a family where there is a thinker, where there is a go-between. Eliette Abecassis, born at the crossroads…
Santiago Gamboa, a library, a house, a lifetime of memories
Santiago Gamboa is one of the most powerful and original voices in Colombian literature. Born in 1965, he studied literature in Bogota, Hispanic philology in Madrid, and Cuban literature at…