JULY / AUGUST 2015 |
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The agenda for all things French happening in the Southeast |
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Various locations in the Southeast | July 14, 2015
The French National Day (called "Bastille Day" in English-speaking countries) commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. It is celebrated every year throughout France with fireworks and a large military parade on the Champs-Élysées, in Paris. READ MORE |
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DANCE |
Reynolds Industries Theater | Durham, NC | July 7, 8 & 9, 2015
Berlin-based Company Wang Ramirez is an award-winning duo using dance as the main element to create unique conceptual work. They will perform at the American Dance Festival from July 7 through 9. READ MORE |
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EXHIBITIONS |
Ohr O'Keefe Museum of Art | Biloxi, MS | June 18 to Dec. 7, 2015
"Following the light: France to Mississippi" is an impressionistic exhibit of the work of Frank Janca, based in Biloxi, MS. Influenced by French Masters, Janca has exhibited nationally and internationally for the past 35 years. READ MORE |
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FILMS |
Select theatres in the Southeast | July 14, 2015
"The Impressionists" is a blockbuster art exhibitions from galleries around the world, focusing on the untold story of Paul Durand-Ruel, the man who "discovered" the Impressionists. READ MORE |
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MUSIC |
Select theatres in the Southeast | July 15, 2015
La fille du régiment (The Daughter of the Regiment), the famous "opéra comique" in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti will be screened at select theatres on July 15, 2015. READ MORE |
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Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church | Savannah, GA | Aug. 9 & 11, 2015
Savannah Voice Festival is bringing classical vocal excellence to the Savannah area this summer and will take the city by storm with Bizet’s "Carmen", starring mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano in the title role. READ MORE |
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