Tag: You tell me the news
Gaël Faye and Michaël Sztanke, words of survival
Gaël Faye and Michaël Sztanke tell in a documentary film the stories of three Rwandan women scarred by the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi in April 1994. They film the…
Jérôme Bel and Valérie Dréville, dances for an actress
Dancer and choreographer Jérôme Bel asked actress Valérie Dréville to interpret certain dance moments that have remained as major moments in modern dance. A meeting between two personalities from the…
Machu Picchu and the treasures of Peru
Royal finery, gold and silver jewelry, funerary objects never exhibited outside Peru, the City of Architecture and Heritage, offers until September 4 an unprecedented vision of the history of Machu…
Amélie Cordonnier, when sex is gone
In her third novel, Amélie Cordonnier depicts with humor and derision the psyche of a man faced with the abstinence he faces in his marriage. “Not tonight” is the story…
Henri Dés, music differently
The Swiss singer of our childhood is back today with a new album, this time addressed to adults. An album filled with benevolence, a homecoming, written during the pandemic. A…
At the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, the voice of Africa is also lyrical
This Saturday, April 16, the Théâtre des Champs Elysées honors the lyrical voices of Africa. Through the great voices of the African continent gathered on stage, the “Women of Africa”…
“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…
Swann Arlaud and Tatiana Vialle, in the head of the warrior
The actor doubly Césarised Swann Arlaud, interprets until April 16 and on the stage of the theater 14, the text of Adel Hakim “Executor 14”. The staging is by Tatiana…
Laure Gouraige traces a life in black ink
In her new novel, Laure Gouraige confronts her heroine with the question of identity, origin and heritage, with the stigma of being reduced to a “black” person, and all that…
On the road to the chiefdoms of Cameroon, from visible to invisible
The Musée du Quai Branly is devoting an exceptional exhibition to Cameroonian art from the Grassfields region. Through 270 works, the exhibition testifies to the unique cultural richness of the…