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Leisures-Dances Caribbean dances
Exhibition : Say it in creole!

Exhibition : Say it in creole!

Calendar from 23/10/2019 to 23/10/2019

On the occasion of the International Creole Day (28 Oct.), the Caribbean Dance and Francophonie sections invite you on 23 October, at 1 p.m. in the main entrance of the Agora building to visit an exhibition on the topic “Say it in creole !”. Well known texts and poems followed by their translation in creole will give you a flavour of creole languages.

To mark the occasion, the Council of Europe Choir will perform songs in Creole and the Caribbean dance section will perform dances.

The exhibition is organised in the framework of "Le Mois Kréyol" Festival, which is having its first session in Strasbourg. It will also be loaned by Amicale and shown at Médiathèque André Malraux on 26 October in the framework of  a "Creole Day" organised by the partner associations : Karaïb' Vibe in the framework of LMK Festival. :https://fr.calameo.com/read/001821919adc9f05ca071.

Read more on the LMK Festival: For its third edition in France (9 October- 9 November), this multidisciplinary artistic and scientific festival, offers a wide programme of theatre, dance, music, storytelling, documentaries, round tables and workshops in all disciplines.

As an itinerant, he is welcomed in various places of culture and knowledge in France, metropolitan France and overseas.
Its main objective is to bring together the French-speaking cultures of overseas France by highlighting their Creole dimension. It is in this sense that artists, actors from the cultural world and specialists from the French-speaking and Creole cultures come together and meet the public, questioning the (im)material heritage, between past and present, between tradition and modernity to take a fresh look at it at the crossroads of continents and cultures.