Tag: In person(s)
The voice elsewhere: ventriloquism, stuttering and other accidents
The voice is an enigma. We have listened to the ventriloquists, in the Bible and in the movies. We have listened to the stutters of Ghérasim Luca or MC Solaar,…
Eloquence puts on a show at La Sorbonne
Convincing, moving or persuading are some of the essential qualities for rhetoric. A discipline honored each year by the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne during the international eloquence competition. Advertisement…
Greenwashing or climatoscepticism, Albin Wagener wants to put an end to climate chatter
” I prefer to speak of climate emergency… In the term emergency, there is the incentive to act quickly, quickly in the face of phenomena which are violent, rapid and…
Zadig Hamroune frees himself from his past in “The Barbarian Night”
“What matters most to me, both as a writer and as a social being, is presence in the world, more than being defined by a written, administrative, social identity or…
Theater: Salim Djaferi investigates “Koulounisation”
“ When I started this project, I started by interviewing a large part of my family first. It was never a problem for them to answer me, it was quite…
How to imagine a more feminist French without “Holding your tongue” with Julie Abbou
” We may want to make women visible alongside men, there are people who enjoy going all feminine to provoke, there are people who prescribe going all masculine so as…
The Alfabètes write to rebuild themselves at the Maison de la Poésie with the Samu Social
“What we have the strongest is writing, which for me is my outlet on this sidewalk… Everything that happened with the Maison de la Poésie gives us a certain humanity.…
Theater: The language of Laurance Henry’s “first words”
” What is beautiful with children is the way they knit between reality and imagination. And the way they appropriate what they see to recreate a story. » Prime Words…
In Némésis, Tiphaine Raffier transforms the work of Philip Roth into a fantastic dystopia
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “To adapt, you have to try to understand what is at stake, what we liked. And understand how, going through the incarnation, we will come…
For Pierre-Olivier Bannwarth, “tales are made to forge a relationship with one’s environment”
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “Stories, even tales, are made to weave a relationship with the environment around us. From the moment I know the story of the tree, the…