NOVEMBER 2017
Cultural Agenda

Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop participates in the High Museum of Art's "Conversations with Contemporary Artists" series as part of France-Atlanta 2017.

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FILM

Critically acclaimed graphic novel meets vibrant animated feature with French-Ivorian author/director Marguerite Abouet’s César-nominated "Aya of Yop City," a humorous and intriguing film set in 1970’s Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

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The Alliance française of Charleston kicks off their 2017 AF FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL with "Ce qui nous lie."

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Director Jean-Stéphane Bron invites you along for a backstage look at the Opéra National de Paris in this new all-access documentary.

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EXHIBITION

Starting November 1, Georgia Tech hosts “Nouvelles Richesses,” France's submission to the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale that explores global themes such as sustainability, urban development, social infrastructure and affordability.

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PERFORMING ARTS

Opera Carolina presents David DiChiera’s “Cyrano,” an opera in three acts based on the 1897 play “Cyrano de Bergerac” by Edmond Rostand.

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Starting November 4, the North Carolina Museum of art will present “Je suis belle,” a movement and sound performance based on the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin.

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MUSIC

Dr. John Bass, director of the Mike Curb Institute of Music at Rhodes College, and his jazz group “Le Tumulte Noir” perform as part of Rhodes University's “Musical Paris” concert series.

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Armstrong State University in Savannah celebrates National French Week with a live performance by acclaimed French musician Eric Vincent.

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