JANUARY 2017 |
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The agenda for all things French in the US Southeast |
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Athens Ciné | Athens, GA | Jan. 11, 2017
TOMORROW, a 2016 box-office hit and award-winning French documentary, will be shown as part of a special event co-organized with the UGA French program, Film Studies, the Willson Center’s Global Georgia Initiative, and presented as part of Ciné's SCIENCE ON SCREEN SERIES. READ MORE |
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PERFORMING ARTS |
Blumenthal Performing Arts | Charlotte, NC | Jan. 10 to 15, 2017
The famous musical is coming to Charlotte's Blumenthal Performing Arts for a totam of 8 shows from January 10 to 15, 2017. READ MORE |
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Sunrise Theater | Southern Pines, NC | Jan. 21, 2017
Roméo et Juliette by Charles Gounod, based on The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, will be performed live from the Met at Sunrise Theater in NC. READ MORE |
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CINEMA |
Various locations | Atlanta, GA | Jan. 24 to Feb. 15, 2017
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) presents its 17th Annual Edition from January 24 to February 15, 2017, with a handful of French movies as part of the line-up. READ MORE |
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North Carolina State University | Raleigh, NC | Jan. 26 to Feb. 23, 2017
North Carolina State University will host the 2nd Annual Tournées Film Festival on campus from January 26-February 23, 2017. READ MORE |
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LECTURE |
Emory University & Alliance française of Atlanta | Atlanta, GA | Jan. 30 &31, 2017
Dr. Cerquiglini, best known for hosting the popular TV5 show "Merci professeur!", will address the interconnectivity and history between the French and the English language during two lectures in Atlanta. READ MORE |
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VISUAL ARTS |
Little Shop of Stories | Decatur, GA | Jan. 31, 2017
Marion Bataille, a celebrated author and illustrator specialized in pop-up books, will conduct a workshop at the Little Shop of Stories in Atlanta on January 31, 2017. READ MORE |
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