APRIL 2018
Cultural Agenda

TALKS

Senegalese author Ken Bugul, a leading voice in African literature since the 1980s, will participate in a round table at Emory University on April 17.

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FILM

BACK TO BURGUNDY, the newest film from acclaimed French director Cédric Klapisch, premieres at the Tara Theatre in Atlanta on April 6.

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The River Run film festival in Winston-Salem, NC enters its 20th year with a program featuring four French-language films.

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EXHIBITION

The University of Mississippi and Vanderbilt University will both host an exhibition of previously unseen photos and interviews related to May '68.

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FESTIVAL

The Alliance Française's annual Africa Belle festival celebrates French-speaking Africa and seeks to promote positive images of Africa by showcasing the business and cultural contributions they make to the world through art, food, music, dance, fashion, and fellowship.

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MUSIC

French jazz chanteuse Cyrille Aimée performs in Nashville and Germantown, TN as part of her current tour.

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PERFORMING ARTS

Alabama Ballet in Birmingham presents La Fille Mal Gardée at the BJCC theatre April 6-8.

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MORE FRENCH HIGHLIGHTS

Also this month in the Southeast, don't miss these additional French-related events , including: Candide ou l'Optimisme at USC-Columbia, PIAF!, The Show at the Lucas Theatre in Savannah, the Atlanta Opera's production of Bizet's Carmen, and NC Opera's production of Saint-Saëns' Sampson and Delilah.

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