Tag: French language
Show: Isabelle Lafon lets herself be shaken by a wind of madness
/ Podcasts / In person(s) With the show “Je pars sans moi”, Isabelle Lafon and the actress Johanna Korthals immerse themselves in the stories of hospitalized children and adults, meetings…
Literature: “Mecano” by Mattia Filice, the art of writing the train
/ Podcasts / In person(s) Mattia Filice’s novel marries the railway rhythm and landscape, transmutes the industrial universe of the train, machines and stations into romantic prowess, in a diverted…
Show: In the “Salle des fêtes” by Baptiste Amann
With his new creation, Baptiste Amann looks at the upheavals of the rural world where neo-rurals, ecologists, farmers and elected officials meet. An explosive microcosm in the bright colors of…
Literature: “Djinns” by Seynabou Sonko, neither tonic nor Levi’s
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “From the moment we master the language, we have the right to mistreat it and invent a new way of writing.“. A first novel in…
Decade of Indigenous Languages: great cause of UNESCO
On December 13, 2022, UNESCO officially launched its International Decade of Indigenous Languages. This ten-year event aims to draw global attention to the need to preserve indigenous languages around the…
Literature: “Frivolities” by Christiane Taubira, discussions of women with broken sticks
Like a choir, the author Christiane Taubira brings thirteen women into dialogue in all forms on contemporary society, “an open-air box where men fornicate with all their might, fuck the…
Show: “Voice Off”, meeting lively inner voices
Let’s meet our inner voices, these little voices that help us build ourselves, organize our thoughts, motivate us, which can appear premonitory, friendly or invasive, or which sometimes haunt us……
Show: “Giselle…” the “ballet of ballets” revisited
After “Phèdre”, the Swiss director François Grémaud revisits the romantic ballet “Giselle…”. A show with a facetious text and an offbeat tone. Guest : Francois GREMAUD, Swiss actor and director;…
Literature: “There is no rainbow in paradise”, the slave trade in a griot language
/ Podcasts / In person(s) In this book, Nétonon Noël Ndjékéry explores the past and present of Chad, his native country. Slave trade, colonization, world conflicts and coups d’etat which…
Theater: in “The other girl”, Marianne Basler is the “voice” of Annie Ernaux’s letter
” In this text, I bring my life, my worries, my lacks and my desires. I’m engaged between words with my own story » Marianne Basler’s piece was created a…