Tag: In person(s)
Little People’s Dictionary: silence this language that we cannot hear!
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “You, little provincials, who have left the simple scarf for the rich cashmere, buy my Dictionary, you will soon be grateful to me for the…
Juliette en chansons: whimsical, esthete and without regret
” You can’t define the song. The song is plural, it makes you dance, laugh, cry, think… » Figure of the French song for more than 30 years, with 15…
Nadia Chonville, to get out of the silences
“This novel is the story of anger, but it’s also the story of silence, how our silences create violence and anger”. My heart is beating fast is a novel in…
At the source of writing with Marie-Hélène Lafon
/ Podcasts / In person(s) ” The source, it flows, it’s open, it’s fluid, it’s inexhaustible, it doesn’t sink into opaque and definitively unexplored zones. The older I get, the…
The songs of memory with David Lescot
/ Podcasts / In person(s) ” As soon as I look back to childhood, it puts me in very strong emotional states, it’s an engine that I need in life,…
Saying Mali with Jean-Paul Colleyn
/ Podcasts / In person(s) ” They are said to be the rustle of the village. » This anthology, produced with Migoro Sanogo, brings together around fifty stories, rumours, hearsay,…
Alima Hamel sings of exile – In person (s) voice
” I want to sing. Music keeps me alive. I sing Souad and Camélia. I sing Feriel. I sing Dhour. » Medea Mountains is the narration of exiles, that of…
The song of exile with Hatice Özer
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “He never wanted to catch the other language, this language with which I speak, he never dreamed of these words, he never dreamed of this…
The love language of Julie Neveux
“If each love story is unique, all are lived, written or sung with the same words.” Linguist and expert in the expression of our emotions, Julie Neveux analyzes and deciphers…
Alain Françon facing Beckett: in search of the essential
Vladimir and Estragon have been waiting for Godot for 70 years, and so have we… But who is Godot? Godot, for Alain Françon, that’s the essential, that’s the right word,…