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Prytania Theater 5339 Prytania Street Uptown |
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$10.00 USD |
A special screening of Petit Pays, a moving coming-of-age film set in Burundi during the early 1990s. Through the eyes of a young boy, the film captures the innocence of childhood slowly unraveling against the backdrop of political tensions and conflict. Both intimate and powerful, Petit Pays offers a poignant reflection on identity, memory, and the loss of innocence.
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Alliance Française New Orleans, 1519 Jackson Ave. |
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$5.00 USD |
Jean-Paul Rouve shines in Xavier Beauvois’ classic and moving film about a man teetering on the edge who commits to sailing around the world
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@ Alliance Française New Orleans |
Silhouette is a collection of short stories for young adults by French author Jean-Claude Mourlevat, first published in 2013.
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New Orleans Jazz Museum |
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193 Places Remaining |
Join us for a lively Eurovision Grand Final viewing party at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on May 16 at 1 PM! Experience the world’s biggest music event with live performances, global flair, and community fun—free entry with registration.
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8210 Village Plaza Qt |
If your in the Baton-Rouge area or have the afternoon free, come join us for a family friendly happy hour event at Pizza Byronz. There will be pizzas, wings, drinks, live music, and plenty of opportunities to converse and commune with other Francophones !
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Prytania Theater 5339 Prytania Street Uptown |
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$10.00 USD |
A special screening of Petit Pays, a moving coming-of-age film set in Burundi during the early 1990s. Through the eyes of a young boy, the film captures the innocence of childhood slowly unraveling against the backdrop of political tensions and conflict. Both intimate and powerful, Petit Pays offers a poignant reflection on identity, memory, and the loss of innocence.
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Algiers Regional Library 3014 Holiday Dr, New Orleans, LA 70131 |
Free French and Haitian Kreyòl classes for children and teenagers. Kou franse ak kreyòl ayisyèn gratis pou timoun ak jèn jan.
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Alliance Française New Orleans |
Mathieu Lippé is at once a poet, singer, storyteller, composer, speaker, yogi, and self-producer. He plays with words while blending music and poetry through slam, in service of hopeful visions and a deeply humanist outlook. Somewhere between pop song and free-form poetry, he invites audiences to create wonder.
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Music Box Village |
Weedie Braimah invites two incredible bands to go head to head, each with their unique take on African folkloric drumming styles. Weedie is widely regarded as the premiere voice of the Djembe. Born in Ghana and raised in East St. Louis with deep roots in New Orleans, he was first introduced to West African culture and drumming and began performing at the age of 2 years old.
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