Tag: orally
Indigenous languages: one year after the launch of the decade by UNESCO
One year after the launch of the great cause dedicated to the protection of indigenous languages around the world: what actions have been put in place? Are some languages more…
How to share the pleasure of reading around you?
How to make children and adults want to read? What if the solution to reading better was to take up the pen? With Alexandre Jardin, author of Reading for Dummiespublished…
“Speaking badly”: what do we call “linguistic insecurity” in Canada?
What does “speak badly” mean? What happens when you are told that you “speak” your mother tongue badly? Bianca Richard and Gabriel Robichaud take on the challenge of discovering this…
The words of Olympism: what place for French during the Games?
Less than 200 days before the start of the Paris Olympic Games: what words to use in sport? Advertisement With Daniel ZIELINSKI, ministerial delegate for the French-speaking world at the…
Theatre: “Our life in Art”: a tribute to Stanislavski
1923: a festive evening with the actors of the Moscow Art Theater, directed by the director Constantin Stanislavski. Joys, songs, laughter, hopes, but also uncertainties about the future. With Hélène…
Good year ! Wishes and stories for 2024!
Currently in residence at the Aubervilliers laboratories, the storyteller Jude Joseph of Haitian origin explains to us the origin of tales and their importance in Haiti. He “draws” the stories…
Fatou Diome, freedom of writing
“We write because we couldn’t live without it.” It is with these words, in her latest novel, that Fatou Diome opens up about her passion for writing. (Rebroadcast from 09/07/2023)…
Visible and invisible worlds, tales from the Amazon by Pierre-Olivier Bannwarth
“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 plant, the flower, the insect…
Theatre: “The big ones skate well”, a cabaret of cardboard boxes and gromelots
Hundreds of pieces of cardboard inscribed with the names of countries, accessories or critters encountered tell the incredible adventures of an American in love with a mermaid in an anglicized…
Lyonel Trouillot: the night light of the ordeal, female voices for Haiti
This book is that of a landscape of stones, rivers and shades, that of a hill damaged by the greed of a man, an unscrupulous notary who, in these places,…