KOUYATÉ NEERMAN - Ambassade de France
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KOUYATÉ NEERMAN - Ambassade de France
Namibia & France Together for cultural diversity franco Franco Namibian Cultural Centre www.fncc.org.na Diary of Events Kouyaté Neerman A World Music Concert from France 8 October 2013 September – October 2013 éditorial / Editorial C ’est un honneur pour moi de signer ce premier éditorial de Franco. Alors que je viens de prendre mes fonctions, je souhaite ainsi montrer mon intérêt pour le Centre culturel franco-namibien, espace de rencontres, d’échanges et de formation. En tant qu’Ambassadeur de France, mais également en tant que membre de son Conseil d’administration, j’aurai à cœur de suivre les activités du Centre et de veiller à son rayonnement dans le cadre de la coopération exemplaire qu’entretiennent la France et la Namibie. La relation entre nos deux pays est particulièrement active, notamment dans le domaine culturel. J’en tiens pour preuve, tout d’abord, les activités qui seront proposées en septembre et octobre : la poursuite de What We See, qui rencontre un très grand succès, et une exposition consacrée à Paul Van Schwalwyk, photographe dont les vues aériennes sont célèbres. La musique sera également bien représentée avec Ras Sheehama chanteur namibien de reggae. Nous serons par ailleurs heureux de proposer au public de Windhoek un concert du duo franco-malien KouyateNeerman, qui allie sonorités africaines et musique contemporaine. L’engagement de la France pour les questions touchant à l’environnement et au développement durable, ensuite, n’est plus à démontrer. C’est dans cette perspective que nous accueillerons dans la salle de cinéma du CCFN les films projetés à l’occasion de la 11ème Conférence des NationsUnies sur la Lutte contre la désertification, qui se tiendra à Windhoek du 16 au 27 septembre. L’enseignement du français, enfin, est une autre priorité du Centre, et nombreux sont ceux qui fréquentent ses cours, sur place, ou hors les murs puisque nous formons une quinzaine de fonctionnaires du Ministère des Affaires étrangères. Cet intérêt des autorités namibiennes pour le français, langue officielle ou de communication de plusieurs pays d’Afrique, mérite d’être salué, et je m’en réjouis particulièrement. J’espère avoir le plaisir de vous rencontrer à l’occasion de ces différentes manifestations. Jacqueline Bassa-Mazzoni Ambassadeur de France en Namibie 2 A s a member of the FNCC board it is my great pleasure to welcome at the FNCC the new French Ambassador to Namibia, Her Excellency Jacqueline Bassa-Mazzoni. I trust that we will continue and further strengthen the good relations between France and Namibia through our collaboration on cultural exchanges. The September/October program of the FNCC offers yet another exciting line-up of cultural activities and showcases. For one, I would like to highly recommend viewing the anthropometrical exhibition What We See, that will still be on show for almost the full month of September. It provides a glimpse of a disturbing chapter of Namibia’s colonial history: the attempt of German artist Hans Lichtenecker to set up what he called an “archive of endangered races” in the 1930’s, and the exhibition’s curator, Anette Hoffmann’s, critical examination thereof. Visitors to the FNCC gallery will furthermore have the great opportunity to see an installation by Paul van Schalkwyk, one of Namibia’s most accomplished photographers. His showcase, A Pristine Land Interrupted, will display some of his breathtaking aerial landscape photography as well as physical assemblages of his airplanes and other records of his flying missions. I am also delighted to see that the FNCC is launching a new event series, namely the Dance Showcase Namibia. The first edition will feature award winning Stanley Mareka’s dance company with their show I Had a Dream; a dance show that speaks of dreams coming true for artists who dare to follow them. On the music side, the concert of French-Malian world music duo Kouyaté Neerman promises yet another exciting glimpse of what is going on outside the borders of our country as does the documentary film festival on Deserts and Desertification hosted at the FNCC Cinema on occasion of the UN Conference to combat desertification. Retha–Louise Hofmeyr Director of Arts: Ministry of Youth, National Service, Sport and Culture MON TUE WED 4 Sep Cinema: The Deep Blue Sea @ FNCC Cinema 9 Sep Start of 3rd term French Classes for Teenagers @ FNCC 11 Sep Cinema: 3 Short Films by Tim Hübschle @ FNCC Cinema What We See An Anthropometrical Exhibition @ FNCC Gallery until 27 Sep 16 Sep Start of 3rd term French Classes for Adults @ FNCC FRI 14 Sep Storytelling Hour in English @ FNCC Library 17 Sep Desert Film Festival: A Thirsty World @ FNCC Cinema 18 Sep Desert Film Festival: Dirt! The Movie @ FNCC Cinema 19 Sep Desert Film Festival: Colors of the Deserts – The Red Colorado Plateau @ FNCC Cinema 20 Sep Grassroots Slam Poetry Performance @ FNCC Cinema 24 Sep Desert Film Festival: The Man Who Stopped the Desert @ FNCC Cinema 25 Sep Desert Film Festival: Colors of the Deserts – The White Uyuni @ FNCC Cinema 26 Sep Desert Film Festival: Colors of the Deserts – The Yellow Sahara @ FNCC Cinema 27 Sep Dance Showcase Namibia featuring Equipped Dance Academy @ FNCC Terrace 2 Oct 3 Oct A Pristine Land Interrupted – An Exhibition by Paul van Schalkwyk @ FNCC Gallery 22 Oct Park Talk @ FNCC Cinema Cinema: Aliker @ FNCC Cinema 9 Oct 12 Oct Cinema: La noire de… @ FNCC Cinema 16 Oct Cinema: Cheminots @ FNCC Cinema 23 Oct French Classic Cinema: French Cancan @ FNCC Cinema 28 Sep Invitation à la lecture @ FNCC Library Invitation à la lecture (English edition) @ FNCC Library 17 Oct Theatre Sports: In the Age of Big Brother @ FNCC Cinema 19 Oct Storytelling Hour in English @ FNCC Library 25 Oct Acoustic Friday: Featuring Ras Sheehama @ FNCC Terrace events CalendAr / OCTOBER 8 Oct Kouyaté Neerman - A Concert @ Warehouse Theatre SAT events CalendAr / SEPTEMBER 2 sep THURS 30 Oct Cinema: Un Balcon sur la mer @ FNCC Cinema New opening hours: The FNCC is closed to the public on Friday afternoons from 1pm 3 EVENTS / événements What We See Reconsidering an Anthropometrical Collection from Southern Africa: Images, Voices, and Versioning Ongoing till FNCC Gallery 27 September What We See deals with the disturbing history of historical audio and visual documents taken in southern Africa in the early 20th century. This exhibition opened in August and will still be on show until 27 September. The exhibition is a critical examination of the so called Lichtenecker archive. This archive was set up by the German artist Hans Lichtenecker who in 1931 collected voices, facial casts and anthropometrical photographs of Africans in former Southwest Africa to set up what he called an archive of endangered races. Anette Hofmann, who has a PhD in cultural and African studies, developed an exhibition combining the voice recordings Lichtenecker took of people in Namibia with photographs and Lichtenecker’s diary. She also travelled to Namibia to search for potential witnesses and descendants of the affected people. In video interviews that are shown in the exhibition they remember the historical event. The exhibition is a fragile space of images and voices, stories and portraits, historical documents and contemporary artefacts. Deserts and Desertification Tuesday 17 – Thursday 19 & Tuesday 24 – Thursday 26 september Windhoek plays host to the 11th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification from the 16th to the 27th September 2013. To celebrate this historic occasion, a film festival on deserts and desertification will take place at the FNCC during the period of the Conference. The first week of screenings will focus on efforts being undertaken around the world to address the challenges of desertification and drought. The second week will profile three of the world’s unique deserts – the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, the Sahara Desert, and the Red Colorado Plateau. Each screening will be followed by a panel discussion involving experts on the different film topics. For the detailed program see pages 9 and 10. 4 FNCC Cinema A Film Festival 19h00 Aspiring poets have the opportunity to dip their feet in the water of verbal arts in a poetry slam workshop for school learners, taking place from 16 to 20 September at the FNCC, followed by a public performance. Friday 20 September Local artists Erna Chimu and Sheena Schwartz are teaming up in an effort to introduce school students to the art of slam poetry during a 5-day workshop at the FNCC in September. Hitting on social issues such as gender based violence, abortion and housing, the workshop participants will be trained in expressing themselves through poetry, and presenting their efforts to the public on the last day of the seminar. A Workshop and Performance 19h00 FNCC cinema free entry screenings EVENTS // projections événements Grassroots Slam Poetry Erna Chimu is a renowned Namibian singer and songwriter who writes most of her lyrics in her mother tongue Damara/Nama. Sheena Schwartz, who was awarded Best Female Actress at the 2012 Namibian Film and Theatre Awards, is a young poet and poetry student at the Polytechnic of Namibia. Both artists enjoy creative versatility and embrace grassroots training as a method to deal with social issues pertaining to Namibian society. Dance Friday 20h00 Showcase Namibia 27 September Featuring Equipped Dance Academy with I Had a Dream Tickets: FNCC n$30 n$50 advance door FNCC Terrace Dance Showcase Namibia is a new FNCC event series that aims to showcase local dancing talent, introducing different dance schools, groups and genres. The first edition will feature Equipped Dance Academy with the show I Had a Dream. Founded in 2007 by Stanley Mareka, title holder of the Channel O Dance Africa competition since 2008, the Equipped Dance Academy is a Windhoek based dance school. Specialising in urban dance styles such as Hip Hop, Freestyle, Modern Dance and Kwaito, Equipped Dance Academy offers young people in Windhoek’s township the opportunity to dance their hearts out at regular classes and public shows. I Had a Dream is a show choreographed by Stanley Mareka specifically for the launch of FNCC’s Dance Showcase Namibia. It tells the story of a young man with a burning desire to become a dancer, who only discovers his full potential after a dream-encounter with his true self. 5 EVENTS / événements Kouyaté Neerman A World Music Concert from France 20h00 Warehouse Theatre Tickets: Warehouse Theatre or Computickets n$60 n$80 advance door A ll the way from France comes a world music duo that will put you in a hypnotic trance with a unique sonic landscape beyond African music, rock, jazz or electro. Lansiné Kouyaté, balafon maestro from Mali teams up with David Neerman, electric vibraphone sorcerer to form the musical universe of Kouyaté Neerman. The duo visiting from France is pushed to new heights by a new groovy rhythm section composed of David Aknin and Antoine Simoni. On one side we have David Neerman, a free spirit in an orbit of his own across Europe's fledgling creative scene. A lunar poet of the vibraphone, he's as much at home in the evanescent universe of Korean chanteuse Youn Sun Nah as he is in the spontaneous, urban 6 6 Tuesday 8 October slam of Anthony Joseph & the Spasm Band, contemporary post-jazz, or the thousand-yearold poetry of Mandinka music. On the other side, Lansiné Kouyaté, a Maestro of Mali's music and an undisputed master of the balafon, "the classical piano of Africa". As a child prodigy (with a Griot mother, and a father who played the balafon…), he was enrolled by the National Orchestra of Mali when barely ten and then hired away by Salif Keita before he started turning up unexpectedly almost everywhere. He's partnered the greatest names in West African music, but he's also a bold experimenter who's adapted the ancestral sounds of his instrument to the most diverse languages to be found in either "serious" or popular contemporary music. Paul van Schalkwyk is an aerial photographic artist and one of the most acclaimed photographers in Namibia. His exhibition at FNCC takes the form of an installation comprising multimedia sourced from Paul’s flying adventures over the Namibian landscape. Wednesday Until 1 November 2 October 18h30 FNCC Gallery The show presents the viewer with a multi-faceted experience of familiar and unfamiliar Namibian landscape locations, which prompt a fascination with the aesthetic of an aerial viewpoint with its ability to see the unseen. It simultaneously probes one’s own association with the land and how our voyager meanderings come to take effect. It points to wider issues of climate change and is thus as much to do with our need to reassess our relationship with the planet as it is to do with our observation of it. The exhibition will include high quality aerial photographic prints, video/audio recordings of Paul’s flying missions, textual transcripts detailing research and GPS coordinates and physical assemblages from Paul’s aeroplanes. It is a narrative spanning 10 years of Paul’s quest for a pristine land. An Exhibition by Paul van Schalkwyk EVENTS / événements A Pristine Land Interrupted THEATRE SPORTS In the Age of Big Brother Thursday 17 October 19h00 Tickets: FNCC n$30 n$40 advance door FNCC cinema In the Age of Big Brother, is another hilarious new improvised show of the Theatre Sports team, featuring songstress Lize Ehlers as the guest star. There is no denying it: We are living in the age of Big Brother. While to some, mass surveillance of email and cell phone communication is becoming a scary reality in the 21st century, others are voluntarily submitting to monitoring as a form of self-expression in reality TV shows such as Big Brother Africa. The Theatre Sports actors have become addicted to reality TV, while wondering whether their inane posts on Facebook are being scrutinized by Obama’s national security team. Pondering the impact of technology, voyeurism and surveillance on our everyday lives, the team does what it does best: inspire a good laugh, based on improvisation and audience suggestions. 77 EVENTS / événements PARK TALK Namibia’s North-East Parks Tuesday 22 October 18h00 FNCC cinema Namibia’s North-East parks are denoting a new generation of parks that conserve biodiversity and benefit communities. This Park Talk provides an overview of the NamParks Programme from 2006 to 2013. Integrated Park Management – an approach rooted in the Community-based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Programme – has transformed the Bwabwata, Mudumu and Nkasa Rupara national parks into well-managed land units that are increasingly attractive to tourists. Since 2006, the Namibia Parks (NamParks) Programme, funded by the Namibian Government and the Federal Republic of Germany through KfW, has supported staff, built partnerships, provided equipment and infrastructure and produced robust plans in the three parks and surrounding areas. This Park Talk features highlights from Phase 1 and 2 of the Programme and shares valuable lessons learned. The FNCC is proud to welcome a pioneer of the Namibian music industry and an outstanding Afro-Reggae singer/songwriter on the Acoustic Friday stage: none other than Ras Sheehama. Ras Sheehama’s lyrics show consciousness, integrity, sharp observation and humanity, while conveying both socio-political criticism as well as messages of peace, love and wisdom. Having grown up in several African countries, and travelled in other continents, Ras has developed his own style of music, which has a strong global appeal. With his 20 years of musical experience, soothing voice, diverse repertoire, and charismatic stage performance, he continues to capture audiences wherever he goes. Ras Sheehama performed at numerous festivals in Europe and elsewhere in Africa and shared the stage with the likes of Manu Dibangu, Salif Keita, Ismael Lo, Lucky Dube, and Brenda Fassie. With seven albums to his name, he was twice awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for his music in Namibia and won the Last Band Standing competition in 2011. 8 Acoustic Friday feat Ras Sheehama Friday 25 October 20h00 FNCC Terrace Tickets: FNCC n$30 n$40 advance door September - October 18h30 Or 19h00 tickets N$20 @ the door The Deep Blue Sea = Wednesday 4 September, 18h30 | N$20 EVENTS / événements FNCC cinema a wide variety of films screened weekly Drama/Romance, directed by Terence Davies, USA/UK 2011, 95 min. Language: English with French subtitles In a deeply vulnerable performance, Rachel Weisz plays Hester Collyer, the wife of an upper-class judge (Simon Russell Beale) and a free spirit trapped in a passionless marriage. Her encounter with Freddie Page (Tom Hiddleston), a troubled former Royal Air Force pilot, throws her life in turmoil, as their erotic relationship leaves her emotionally stranded and physically isolated. NAMIBIAN MOVIE COLLECTION 3 short films by Tim Hübschle Screened in partnership with AfricAvenir = Wednesday 11 September, 18h30 | N$20 Short films, directed by Tim Hübschle, Namibia 2006-2012, 68 min. Language: English Namibian filmmaker Tim Hübschle will present 3 of his short films represented in the Namibian Movie Collection: Rider Without a Horse (2006), Looking for Ilonga (2011), and Dead River (2012). *Desert & Desertification Film Festival A Thirsty World: La Soif du Monde = Tuesday 17 September, 19h00 | Free Entry Documentary, Directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Thierry Piantanida & Baptiste Rouget-Luchaire France 2012, 90 min. Language: English Having access to clean drinking water is challenging today more than ever before. A Thirsty World reveals the mysterious world of fresh water in some 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and America. Some of these regions are barely ever reached and filmed, such as Southern Sudan and Northern Congo. Built up on a host of encounters, the film portrays individuals fatally struggling to rejoice a drop of clean water and to let others join the privilege, putting their lives continuously at stake. *Desert & Desertification Film Festival Dirt! The Movie = Wednesday 18 September, 19h00 | Free Entry Documentary, directed by Bill Benenson, Gene Rosow & Eleonore Dailly. USA 2009, 86 min. Language: English For most of the last 10,000 years humans have understood their intimate bond with dirt, the Earth’s most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility. But, over time, we lost that connection. The 20th century in particular has seen the rise of corporate farming practices with negative long-term effects on the soil, while clear-cutting of rainforests and global warming are making it harder to grow the food the world needs. Dirt! The Movie offers a vision for a new sustainable relationship between humans and dirt. 9 screenings / projections FNCC cinema *Desert & Desertification Film Festival Colors of the Deserts: The Red Colorado Plateau = Thursday 19 September, 19h00 | Free Entry Documentary, produced by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), Germany 2012, 50 min. Language: English Part of a series known as Colors of the Deserts, this documentary explores the Red Colorado Plateau. Enormous outstanding rocks and wondrous landscapes that developed through millions of years shape this majestic red desert. Named after the Colorado River, the desert holds the river’s water so deep that the irrigation of surrounding territories is prevented. Being inhabited by mostly indigenous Americans, this desert is highly spiritual and has stimulated a bunch of tales and legends. *Desert & Desertification Film Festival The Man Who Stopped the Desert = Tuesday 24 September, 19h00 | Free EntRY Documentary / Biography, directed by Mark Dodd, UK 2008, 64 min. Language: English In Burkina Faso, the rapid desertification of the once fertile plains of the Sahel caused droughts and ruined harvests, sparking a mass exodus of village inhabitants and famines that decimated populations. Yet remarkably, one illiterate peasant farmer and his ingenious farming methods have proved the key to achieving what experts have failed to do: stop the desert. This inspiring documentary tells the unique story of Yacouba Sawadogo, whose years of toil have transformed the lives of thousands. *Desert & Desertification Film Festival Colors of the Deserts: The White Uyuni = Wednesday 25 September, 19h00 | Free Entry Documentary, produced by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), Germany 2012, 45 min. Language: English This documentary explores the Salar de Uyuni Desert in Bolivia. Neither sands, nor gravel nor stone, but rather white crystal salt is what Salar de Uyuni consists of. Due to it being the world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni in the crest of the Andes, is viewed as an important economic resource. After the rainy season, when this film was shot, the natural beauty of this desert and its inhabitants’ cultures are at their finest. With rain water covering the salt, this desert turns into a gigantic natural mirror stimulating dream-like pictures. *Desert & Desertification Film Festival Colors of the Deserts: The Yellow Sahara = Thursday 26 September, 19h00 | Free Entry Documentary, produced by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), Germany 2012, 53 min. Language: English Golden wavy sand seas migrating across North Africa shape the ever-changing Sahara landscape. This film tells the story of a 10-day journey across the Egyptian deserts, where the narrator, Petra Haffter, acquaints herself with the irresistible yet cruel beauty of the desert and its various cultures. In her tour on camelback across the yellow Sahara, Haffter also encounters the breath-taking white desert of Egypt. 10 Drama, directed by Guy Deslauriers, France 2009, 90 min. Language: French with English subtitles. Aliker narrates the story of André Aliker, a Martinican journalist assassinated in 1934. “The true accomplishment of Aliker”, an early review affirms, “is that of capturing the very essence of the main character’s struggle. The class war and the gap between the white colonials and the black workers are quickly set aside to make way for the film’s (and the real-life Aliker’s) real reason-for-being: the struggle to validate the freedom of the press.” screenings / projections Aliker = thursday 3 october, 18h30 | N$20 La Noire de… (Black Girl) Screened in partnership with AfricAvenir = Wednesday 9 October, 18h30 | N$20 Drama, directed by Director Ousmane Sembene, Senegal 1966, 65 min. Language: French with English subtitles. With La noire de..., a first and prize-winning feature, Ousmane Sembene put Africa on the map of world cinema in 1966. Black Girl is an exploration of a Senegalese woman who is transplanted to France to work as a maid for a French family. She is stripped of her cultural identity and dissolved into a person of a lesser class whose sole function is to clean up after the household. Her disenchantment with her position leads to hopelessness with tragic consequences. Cheminots = Wednesday 16 October, 18h30 | N$20 Documentary, directed by Luc Joulé & Sébastien Jousse, France 2010. 80 min. Language: French with English subtitles. A train enters the station of La Ciotat. The Lumière brothers’ historic images reveal a fact: the train puts society on the move. Through various encounters and by portraying railroaders’ daily work, the functioning of this public service enterprise is revealed. Railroaders feel increasingly isolated. The very meaning of work and its efficiency are under review. Beyond the rail road workers, the whole of society is affected. FRENCH CLASSIC: French Cancan = Wednesday 23 October, 18h30 | N$20 Comedy / Musical / Drama, directed by Jean Renoir, France 1955, 97 min. Language: French with English subtitles This comedy drama from Jean Renoir chronicles the revival of Paris’ most notorious dance as it tells the story of a theater producer who turns a humble washerwoman into a star at the Moulin Rouge. Un Balcon sur la mer: (A View of Love) = Wednesday 30 October, 18h30 | N$20 Drama / Mystery / Romance, directed by Nicole Garcia, France 2010, 105 min. Language: French with English subtitles. A happily married real estate agent has a passionate affair with his childhood love, and makes a shocking discovery that turns his entire life upside down. As a young boy, Marc was smitten with Cathy. Years later, both have gone their separate ways, but meet again by chance. After an unforgettable night spent together, Cathy vanishes as quickly as she had reappeared. When Marc learns that Cathy perished years prior in a bombing, his impulsive affair takes on an air of intense mystery. 11 courses classes learn to speak, read and write in french for all levels FRENCH CLASSES FOR ADULTS FRENCH CLASSES FOR TEENAGERS The 3rd term of 2013 starts on 16 September. Duration: until 15 November 2013. Beginners are always welcome – a new class will open for you! , The 3rd term of 2013 starts on 9 September Duration: until 15 November 2013. Beginners are always welcome – a new class will open for you! = come and register before the beginning of the course. Registration: 2 to 13 September at the FNCC reception. Please make sure to register before the beginning of the course. Classes on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays { Evenings from 17h30 to 19h00 $ Fee: N$770 per term Students must buy the text book (including CD) for all courses: Levels 1,2,3,4 and 5: Alter Ego I – N$180 Levels 6 and advanced: Alter Ego II – N$180 Conversation workshop for adults You can practice your oral language skills. For intermediate and advanced levels only. = Wednesdays from 17h30 to 19h00 , The course is taking place at the FNCC. Have a drink and chat in French! $ Fee: N$550 12 , Registration: 26 August to 6 September, please = Classes on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays { Afternoons from 15h00 to 17h00 $ Fee: N$600 Students must buy the text book (including CD) for all courses: Levels 1, 2 and 3: Adosphère I – N$120 Levels intermediate 1 and 2: Adosphère II – N$120 Level advanced: Adosphère III – N$120 French exams training For all French exams training (JSC, IGCSE, HIGCSE) please contact the FNCC. FRENCH FOR PRE–PRIMARY French for children from 4 to 6 years old. The 3rd term is starting on 9 September. Until: 15 November 2013. = Mondays and Wednesdays { Afternoons 15h00 to 16h00 $ Fee: N$600 a wide variety of french language courses exams DALF FRENCH FOR BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Le français de l’entreprise et des affaires The FNCC offers French for business people who are in regular contact with their French–speaking counterparts in France or French–speaking countries. This tailor–made course can be adapted to the particular needs of your company: extensive or intensive sessions, refresher courses, etc. Please contact the FNCC’s French Department on Tel. 061 387 345 or email [email protected] FRANÇAIS LANGUE MATERNELLE 3eme trimestre : du 9 septembre au 30 novembre Cours d’accompagnement aux programmes de français du CNED du CP au CM2 : N$ 1 200 le trimestre (4h/semaine) Cours classe maternelle (3 à 6 ans) : N$ 1 200 le trimestre (4h/semaine, le matin) Ateliers pédagogiques du samedi matin : N$ 30 (1h30) Inscriptions à la réception de la médiathèque. Renseignements : tel. 387 330, frenchdpt@fncc. org.na courses en franÇais DELF French DELF/DALF EXAMS The Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française (DELF) and the Diplôme d’Approfondissement en Langue Française (DALF) are internationally recognized diplomas for French as Foreign Language. Exams dates: 12 October: Levels A1, A2 and C1 19 October: Levels B1, B2 and C2 $ Fee: A1/A2: N$290, B1/B2: N$390, C1/C2: N$490 Preparation courses for DELF/DALF exams: From 16 September to 11 October. 4 weeks = Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays { Evenings from 17h30 to 19h00 Level A1/A2, B1/B2 or C1/C2 $ Fee: N$450 ATELIER EN FRANÇAIS Ateliers ludiques et culturels, en français, pour les enfants les samedis au FNCC. Ateliers du samedi matin de 9h00 à 10h30 pour les 3-6 ans et de 10h30 à 12h00 pour les 6-12 ans. Programme: le 07 septembre et le 21 septembre : Le moyen-âge, le 05 octobre : Le 16ème siècle, le 19 octobre : Le 17ème siècle. 13 multimedia library / Médiathèque multimedia library Invitation à la lecture Un espace de débats et d’échanges en langue française autour d’un café-croissant. A literature discussion forum, usually in French, but watch out for English editions! Café and croissants served. FNCC multiMedia Library / Médiathèque 10h00 14 Free ENTRY Entrée libre storytelling hour 10h00 multimedia library free entry Saturday 14 September 2013 Spring Storytelling in English for children from 4 to 11 years. Storyteller: Ndaponah Samedi 28 Sept / Saturday 28 Sept Comment donner le goût de lire aux enfants ? La rencontre avec les premiers livres est souvent décisive. Mais la littérature qui s’adresse à ceux qui ne savent pas encore lire s’est beaucoup diversifiée ces dernière années : dans sa forme, du livre d’images jusqu’au livre illustré, en passant par l’album où texte et image se marient, mais aussi dans son contenu avec des histoires qui font appel à l’imagination ou renvoient à la vie de l’enfant. Que choisir ? Que préfèrent-les enfants ? Comment les accompagner lorsqu’ils ne savent pas lire et lorsqu'ils ont appris à lire ? Venez découvrir les livres que vous propose la bibliothèque et partager votre expérience de parents avec celle d’enseignants du CCFN. Saturday 19 October 2013 Water Storytelling in English for children from 4 to 11 years. Storyteller: Helvi Samedi 12 Oct / Saturday 12 Oct Autobiographies by Namibian Women This Invitation à la lecture in English will look at the emergence of autobiographies by women as a distinct genre within Namibian literature: 5 authors, well known in their own fields, will be invited to share their experiences and the challenges of writing their life stories. These authors (to be confirmed) are Libertina Amathila, (Making a Difference), Jane Katjavivi (Undisciplined Heart), Ellen Namhila (Price of Freedom), Lydia Shakatange (Walking the Boeing 707) and Beatrice Sandelowsky (Archaeologically Yours). A unique opportunity for academics, students and the general public to learn more about Namibian history of the past 50 years through amazing life stories. FNCC multimedia library Opening hours Monday to Tuesday 12h00 – 18h00 Wednesday to Thursday 9h00 – 18h00 Friday 9h00 – 13h00 Saturday 9h00 – 12h00 About Us The FNCC aims to intensify cultural cooperation between Namibia and France, while promoting and supporting Namibian cultural identity. We offer cultural activities – lectures, film screenings, plays, concerts and exhibitions – and French language courses. Our public library has a wide choice of French books, magazines and DVDs. We also aim to promote and support Namibian artists and cultural projects by offering our knowhow, resources and equipment. rent the fncc Looking for a private, comfortable, spacious room? The FNCC has the answers to all your needs! 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