Thursday, July 16, 2009 (12)

Jul 16, 2009
June 1, 2009
Monday
  • Treasures of Napoleon in Philadelphia

  • Jun 1, 2009 at 2:00pm to Sep 7, 2009 at 3:00pm
  • Location: National Constitution Center
  • Description: Bien sur, c'est a Philadelphie, mais n'est ce pas a deux heures de route de New York?NAPOLÉON EXHIBITION AT THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTERThe seller behind the greatest real estate deal in American history – the Louisiana Purchase – which doubled the size of the country at a cost of $15 million, or approximately four cents per acre, Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821) remains an undeniably powerful and enigmatic figure in world history. Opening on May 29 at the National Constitution Center, and running through September 7, 2009, NAPOLÉON offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore the private life of the Emperor of France and to see beyond the legend to gain an understanding of this complex political leader whose actions reshaped the landscape of Europe and America.Created from the extraordinary collection of First Empire authority and author, Pierre-Jean Chalençon, NAPOLÉON showcases rare, personal belongings of Napoléon I, as well as some of the most famous depictions of him by import
  • Created by: Daniele Thomas Easton
 
  • FRENCH AT THE NEW SCHOOL

  • Jun 1, 2009 at 2:00pm to Jul 20, 2009 at 3:00pm
  • Location: The New School
  • Description: The Foreign Language Department of The New School offers more than 50 French courses every year.Our summer session starts on June 1st. Whether you want to travel abroad, enrich your academic program or advance your career, we have a course for you.For more information, call us at 212 229 5676 or email us at foreignlanguages@newschool.edu
  • Created by: Florence Leclerc-Dickler
June 3, 2009
Wednesday
  • "Négritude" exhibition at Exit Art

  • Jun 3, 2009 at 6:00am to Jul 25, 2009 at 4:00pm
  • Location: Exit Art Gallery
  • Description:
    Négritude, an experimental multi-disciplinary exhibition at Exit Art, explores the visionary 20th century political and artistic movement of the same name — coined by the Martinican poet, playwright, and politician Aimé Césaire in the 1930s — which flourished among Black intellectuals in post-World War I Paris and later spread to Africa, the United States and the Caribbean.
    "Négritude" exhibition currently running at Exit Art Gallery. Conceived by Papo Colo. Produced by Papo Colo, Tânia Cypriano, Rose Réjouis, Franklin Sirmans, and Greg Tate.Features work by Vladimir Cybil Charlier and André Just, Papo Colo, Thornton Dial, Jr., Thornton Dial, Sr., Bessie Harvey, Lonnie Holley, Arthur Jafa, Ronald Lockett, Tierney Malone, Mario Cravo Neto, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Xaviera Simmons, Purvis Young, François Ziliff.Négritude Party le 18 juin avec le musicien malien Baye Kouyaté et Les Tougarakes ; Dallam-Dougou aussi.Exit ArtGallery Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM - 6 PMFriday: 10 AM -
  • Created by: Thomas C. Spear
June 14, 2009
Sunday
  • Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages

  • Jun 14, 2009 to Aug 23, 2009
  • Location: MET
  • Description: Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle AgesJune 2, 2009–August 23, 2009Galleries for Drawings, Prints, and Photographs, 2nd floorSee the exhibition's blog for more information, including curatorial comments.Learn more about a special one-day lecture event.Search the calendar for related events.Visit the online Met Store for related publications, reproductions, and other products.With strokes of genius, artists in the Middle Ages explored the medium of drawing, creating a rich array of works ranging from spontaneous sketches to powerful evocations of spirituality to intriguing images of science and the natural world. This exhibition, the first to examine in depth the achievements of the medieval draftsman, includes many works that have never before been lent outside their home countries. Through some fifty examples created in settings as diverse as ninth-century monastic scriptoria to the fourteenth-century French court, the presentation considers the aesthetics, uses, and techniques
  • Created by: Louise Mathieu
June 27, 2009
Saturday
  • French Perspective at Agora Gallery

  • Jun 27, 2009 at 7:00am to Jul 17, 2009 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description: Agora Gallery is pleased to present The French Perspective, an exhilarating survey of contemporary art from France. There are a remarkable variety of styles represented in this exhibition, truly profound works that delve into humanity’s deepest creative roots. Some of these talented artists are tremendous painters and sculptors while others explore experimental techniques and new media.Exhibition Dates: June 27, 2009 – July 17, 2009Reception: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, New York CityGallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11a.m. - 6 p.m.Featured Artists:Pierre-Louis Acciari, Francoise Amelot, Carmenly, Michel De Caso, FLORA, David Garcia de las Bayonas, Isabelle, Géry Lamarre, Gildas Loyant, Pamela Luchitta, Hector Marino, Thierry Michelet, Musika, Rémi Salin, Tian Shi, Gerard StricherImage Credit: By CarmenlyTaraAcrylic on Canvas31" x 45"2008
  • Created by: Amanda Aaron
July 5, 2009
Sunday
  • HERITAGE SUMMER CAMP IN FRENCH

  • Jul 5, 2009 to Jul 17, 2009
  • Location: 3 public schools in New York
  • Description: Deux semaines d'activités pédagogiques amusantes, ateliers artistiques, visites culturelles, rencontres, jeux, sports… intégralement en français. Ce programme est conçu spécialement pour les jeunes francophones de 5 à 20 ans. Appelez-nous pour vous inscrire !
  • Created by: David Lasserre
 
  • Summer camp in French

  • Jul 5, 2009 to Jul 31, 2009
  • Location: The Language and Laughter Studio
  • Description: Summer Fun in FrenchJuly 6 - 31, 2009for children 3-5 and 6-8www.thelanguageandlaughterstudio.comOur third Summer Day Camp offers a creative, nurturing and relaxed experience for children ages three through eight.Campers learn from caring and supportive early childhood educators who possess strong backgrounds in the arts.At the Summer Arts and Science in French, children are encouraged to speak French through captivating workshops designed to both educate and entertain.Our integrated approach specifically engages the child in lively and creative activities to enhance developmentally appropriate skills in a foreign language.We encourage children to explore their environment and express themselves through all modes of expression including words, movement, drawing, building, sculpture, shadow play, collage, dramatic play, and music.The projects are designed to involve hands-on investigation, finding the answers to questions, reading about a topic, and visually representing their learning
  • Created by: Pascale Setbon
July 14, 2009
Tuesday
  • Exhibition "'Till the last drop of gas'", Road trip pictures by David Folch

  • Jul 14, 2009 to Jul 22, 2009
  • Location: 75 Varick street (Soho)
  • Description: "Till the last drop of gas" is a photo exhibition about a lonely motorcycle roadtrip, from the East coast (Daytona Beach) to the west coast, in San Francisco. After more than 5760 miles and 20 days riding and meeting people on the southern roads, David Folch, a french photojournalist, is offering his vision of the landscapes and the faces of the USA. It's also a tribute to an ending time, the fossil fuel that soon will be more difficult to find. Crossing 10 States (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California) and several national parks (Ocala Forest, Big Bend, White Sands, Grand Canyon and Death Valley), the trip ended at the Golden Gate bridge. The opening of this photo essay is July 8th from 6 to 9pm at Splashlight Studios, "One Hudson Square", 75 Varick, New York 10013.
  • Created by: Audrey Cruz-Mermy
July 15, 2009
Wednesday
  • festival cinéma plein air

  • Jul 15, 2009 at 6:30pm to Jul 16, 2009 at 8:00am
  • Location: la grande halle de la Villette Paris
  • Description: Date(s) : Du Mercredi 15 Juillet 2009 au Dimanche 16 Aout 2009.Le cinéma en plein air de la grande halle de la Villette revient cette année encore du 15 juillet au 16 août.La 19ème édition du festival promet d'être riche en films et en émotions! Comme chaque année, vous serez invités à vous prélasser sur les pelouses de la grande halle de la Villette pour y découvrir sur écran géants, les plus grands films que vous aimez. Le festival a, pour l'occasion, arrêté ses choix sur des films variés, réalisés par des réalisateurs de renoms tels Steven Spielberg ou encore Sean Penn.Cette année, le festival vous fera voyager à la découverte du « Nouveau monde », à la découverte de soi. Vous passerez du voyage métaphorique au parcours initiatique en quelques soirées bien imaginées.Enfin, soyez soulagés, le festival retrouve sa gratuité en 2009, offrant la possibilité à tous de venir nombreux.Au programme :Le Nouveau monde de Terrence MalickPirates des Caraïbes de Gore VerbinskiInto the wild de Sea
  • Created by: Kamel Khalloul
July 16, 2009
Thursday
  • French Children's & Youth Choir + Orchestra - exceptional performance

  • Jul 16, 2009 from 3:00pm to 4:30pm
  • Location: Saint Paul the Apostle Church
  • Description: For the 19th time, the Choeur d'Enfants d'Ile-de-France, Jeune Choeur d'Ile-de-France and Jeune Orchestre Symphonique Maurice Ravel, based in Levallois in the neighborhood of Paris, and their conductor Prof. Francis Bardot are extremely pleased to organize a 3-week tour in the Quebec / Eastern USA region, with as many as 10 concerts in various superb places : Montreal, Burlington, New-York, Stamford, Cape Cod, Boston, Bangor and Quebec.Our group is composed of about 120 young artists, ranging from 10 to 25+ years old.Our program is made up of:-the “Messe de Sainte-Cecile” by Gounod,-some excerpts of the “Symphonie pour Orgue” by Saint-Saens,-and a bouquet of French Popular Songs (“Parlez-moi d’Amour”, “La Mer”, “Douce France”, …).Venez nombreux !
  • Created by: Chassaing
 
  • Mozart Idomeneo, Re di Creta

  • Jul 16, 2009 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm
  • Location: Florence Gould Hall
  • Description: This summer for the very first time, the internationally acclaimed Festival d’Aix-en-Provence is brought to New York audiences, through the telecast of Mozart’s opera Idomeneo, Re di Creta at FIAF’s Florence Gould Hall.A new production created specifically for the Festival d’Aix, the performance will be recorded live on July 10, 2009 at the Théâtre de l’Archevêché in Aix-en-Provence.Written by Mozart at the age of 25, Idomeneo, Re di Creta is a drama per musica in three acts. It is a passionate hymn to youth and to reason that explores the ideas of sacrifice and duty, systems of faith and belief, and the trials of building a bright and hopeful future.
  • Created by: Audrey Cruz-Mermy