Monday, April 4, 2011 (7)

Apr 4, 2011
March 1, 2011
Tuesday
  • ACT AMERICAN! Acting class and English practice for internationals

  • Mar 1, 2011 at 3:00pm to Apr 12, 2011 at 4:00pm
  • Location: Pearl Studios
  • Description:

    In this introduction to acting workshop, international students will learn basic acting technique while improving their English skills. We will incorporate voice work, physical improvisation and scene study to prepare students to perform in American English. The 5 session class will culminate in a presentation of monologues and scenes. In keeping with our mission to promote international theatre by living artists, we will draw on texts by contemporary famous finternational playwrights. Students will have the choice to work on contemporary American texts or translate their scene or monologue into English from their native tongue, if they so desire. The class will include regular visits to international theatre events followed by discussion.

    When: Tuesdays 8-10.30pm
    March 1 - April 12

    Where: Pearl Studios, 500 8th Avenue, btw 35th and 36th

  • Created by: Anne
March 24, 2011
Thursday
  • SERGE GAINSBOURG: INITIALS L.G.

  • Mar 24, 2011 at 7:00am to Apr 23, 2011 at 1:00pm
  • Location: FIAF - 22 East 60th Street
  • Description:

    The FIAF Gallery is proud to present from March 24-April 23 the US debut of a new exhibit of photos of France's legendary bad boy, Serge Gainsbourg.

    Initials L.G. features portraits as well as rare and unusual images of the icon from noted photographers who documented his celebrity.

  • Created by: FIAF
March 25, 2011
Friday
  • French Artist, Did Dontzoff, in NYC Exhibition

  • Mar 25, 2011 at 7:00am to Apr 15, 2011 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description:

    Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature a French artist, Did Dontzoff, in Degrees of Abstraction. The exhibition is scheduled to run from March 25, 2011 through April 15, 2011 (opening reception: Thursday, March 31, 2011).

    About the Artist
    Fun, unexpected, original – there are many words that could be used to describe Did Dontzoff’s paintings because this artist's unique style refuses to fit into ordinary categories. However you characterize them, it is certain that Dontzoff has created a singular body of work with a veritable brand appeal to it. The Russian native crafts wild images of otherworldly figures that appear to zigzag and fold into their surroundings, themselves, and each other. The beings alternate between proud, statuesque poses and others that deflate into a thrilling jumble of lines. They often seem to split apart or reach toward one another so that you cannot tell where one figure ends and another begins. Dontzoff employs a robust, graphic style with areas of flat, vivid col

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
April 3, 2011
Sunday
  • EXPRESSIONS DENTELLE: exposition au Fashion Institute of Technology du 1er au 17 avril 2011

  • Apr 3, 2011 to Apr 17, 2011
  • Location: FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
  • Description:

    From April 4th to April 17th, Claire Catoire, the French designer of "Claire Veut la Lune" will exhibit her creations at the Fashion Institute of Technology. For this project, Claire Catoire has worked in association with Pascal Auvé, a French photographer.

    This exhibit is an illustration of our world-famous lace heritage, typical of Northern France.

    Through photographs, cocktail and wedding dresses, Claire and Pascal propose a dream-like anthem to lace.

    This event - organized by 2 teachers and the students of Lycée Saint Jude located in Northern France - is the first of a series of events aiming at presenting and promoting Northern France through its most attractive aspects.

    April will be the month of Northern France in New York!

     

    dossier presse Lace exhibit.doc

     

    Isabelle Refouni

  • Created by: Refouni Isabelle
April 4, 2011
Monday
  • Paris au Present

  • Apr 4, 2011 to Apr 26, 2011
  • Location: Florence Gould Hall
  • Description:

    The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, celebrates the spring with a new CinémaTuesdays series exploring Paris, the City of Light.

     

    How does one capture the essence of a city, recreate its soul, the beatings of its heart, and describe its mutations while celebrating what makes it timeless and unique among all of the other cities of the world? These questions continue to guide us through the evolving history of thousands of films that feature Paris as either subject or backdrop. By summoning the first films of young filmmakers alongside works by recognized directors and blending the genres of fiction, documentary and animation, FIAF shares with you the eternal city of light.


    The Paris au présent series is co-curated by Marie Losier, Laurence Herzberg of The Forum Des Images and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

  • Created by: FIAF
 
  • Kerline Devise: Putrification and the Future of Identities in the Literary Works of Monique Wittig

  • Apr 4, 2011 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm
  • Location: CUNY Graduate Center, room 4202
  • Description:

    Kerline Devise:

    Putrification and the Future of Identities in the Literary Works of Monique Wittig


    Monday, April 4 at 5:30 p.m., room 4202 (French lounge)

    The Graduate Center, CUNY


    This talk will be in English.  Refreshments will be served. 

    Hosted by the Ph.D. Program in French and the Women’s Studies Certificate Program.


    Kerline Devise is a Haitian poet and scholar. Her book of poetry, Mes Corps (2009) was published in a bilingual edition, with a Spanish translation by Zoé Valdès. Her poetry is featured in the anthology Terre de femmes – 150 ans de poésie féminine en Haïti (2010).  Kerline Devise's research, at the Université de Paris-8, examined the politics and esthetics of bodies as conceived by Michel Foucault. She is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure of the Université d'État d'Haïti, and is currently a visiting scholar in Comparative Literature at New York University.
  • Created by: Thomas C. Spear