Wednesday, May 30, 2007

All the event sponsored by the French Consulate in Los Angeles

The Cultural Services of the French Consulate in Los Angeles
present :


SUMMARY

VISUAL ARTS
FILM
MUSIC
EVENT
PERFORMING ARTS
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2007
BOOKS
ONGOING
LECTURES & CONFERENCES
UPCOMING
EDUCATION
LINKS

VISUAL ARTS

June 2, 2007 – August 3, 2007
François-Marie Banier
The French photograph, François-Marie Banier is a keen observer of everyday life and his photos are known for the way they capture the fantasies, excentricities and emotions of both the famous and not-so-famous people he photographs. Opening reception : Sat.June 2, 6 to 8pm.
Location : Gagosian Gallery
456 North Camden Dr. – Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Info : (310) 271 9400 ; www.gagosian.com

June 5, 2007 – September 9, 2007
Manet's Bar at the Folies-Bergère
This focus exhibition highlights one of the great masterpieces of 19th-century French art, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, the 1882 Salon painting by Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883) on loan to the Getty from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. The exhibition runs concurrently with Defining Modernity: European Drawings, 1800-1900, which also features several Courtauld loans, and is accompanied by a detailed illustrated brochure providing the viewer with essential historical, social, and critical context.
FREE and open to the public
Location : J. Paul Getty Museum
1200 Getty Center Dr. - Los Angeles, CA 90049
Info : http://www.getty.edu/

June 5, 2007 – September 20, 2007
Defining Modernity: European Drawings, 1800–1900
The development of new materials, the expansion of artistic themes to include subjects from modern life, and the increased demand for images created by new print mediums all invigorated the practice of drawing during the 1800s. This exhibition surveys the depth and variety of 19th-century draftsmanship with works from the Getty Museum's collection and loans from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. It features works by artists such as Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat, who exploited the new subjects and materials of drawing and used traditional subjects and mediums in innovative ways. This exhibition inaugurates the new galleries for drawings on the Plaza Level of the West Pavilion.
FREE and open to the public
Location : J. Paul Getty Museum
1200 Getty Center Dr. - Los Angeles, CA 90049
Info : http://www.getty.edu/


Etant Donnés : The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art
The Fund for Contemporary Art is dedicated to nurturing and supporting outstanding programming of contemporary artists from France and the United States. It facilitates the discovery of emerging talent and firmly believes in the need to sustain interest in established artists whose work inspires younger generations.
Etant Donnés is instrumental in creating a network of curators from both countries who work together and exchange ideas.
The Curatorial Research Grant program supports the professional development of American curators by offering them extended stays of up to three months in France for research projects in the field of contemporary art.
Application deadline : September 30, 2007
The invitation to France for American Curators Program supports the professional development of American Curators by offering travel and accommodation in France for up to one week for research in the field of contemporary art.
Application deadline : September 30, 2007
Info : http://www.facecouncil.org/


MUSIC

June 2, 2007 at 8pm
Manu Chao
Manu Chao sings in French, Spanish, Arabic, Galician, Portuguese, English, and Wolof, often mixing them in the same song. His music has many influences: rock, French chanson, Iberoamerican salsa, reggae, ska, and Algerian raï.
These influences were obtained from immigrants in France, his Iberian relations, and foremost his travels in Mesoamerica as a wandering nomad following the disbanding of Mano Negra.
Many of Chao's lyrics are about love, living in ghettos and immigration, and often carry a left-wing message. This reflects Chao's own political leanings—he is very close to the Zapatista movement, whose public spokesman, Subcomandante Marcos, is sampled heavily on Radio Bemba Sound System, and is openly critical of the Bush administration in the US. He has many followers among the European left and the anti-globalization movement, though some resent his being part of the music establishment.
Location : LA Sports Arena
3939 South Figueroa Street - Los Angeles, CA 90037
Info : http://www.manuchao.net/ ; http://www.goldenvoice.com/

June 6, 2007 at 8pm
Patrick Bruel
Actor, singer and one of France’s biggest stars, Patrick Bruel launches his first USA tour and makes one stop in Los Angeles at the Wilshire Theater Beverly Hills.
Joined by his performers, musicians and vocalists, he will sing his most famous songs in an amazing atmosphere. An artist very close to his public and an array of talented musicians are elements which turn Bruel’s concerts into magical and unique shows.
For the first time in the U.S.A, Patrick Bruel will share unforgettable moments with his overseas fans. This performance promises to be as emotional as it is unforgettable!
Location : Wilshire Theater Beverly Hills
8440 Wilshire Blvd – Los Angeles, CA 90211
Info : (800) 230-0418 ; http://www.bruelusa.com/ ; http://www.wilshiretheatretickets.org/

June 7, 2007 – June 10, 2007
61st Ojai Music Festival
This year’s Festival has invited French pianist and conductor Pierre-Laurent Aimard to be its music director. A key figure in the music of our time and a leading interpreter of the standard piano repertoire, Pierre-Laurent Aimard enjoys an internationally celebrated career that transcends traditional boundaries. Named the 2007 Instrumentalist of the Year by Musical America, this season, in addition to performances with major orchestras and a song recital series at the Palais Garnier, Opera de Paris, he curates a “Perspectives” series at Carnegie Hall and a “carte blanche” at the Konzerthaus Vienna, and begins a three-year term as artistic leader of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. The key artistic elements of the Festival build upon Mr. Aimard’s advocacy of the music of Ligeti, Stravinsky, Carter, Bartók and Eötvös.
Location : Ojai, CA
Info : http://www.ojaifestival.org/

June 8, 2007 at 7:30pm
Manu Chao
Location : Red Rocks Amphitheater
Morisson, CO 80465
Info : http://www.manuchao.net/ ; http://www.goldenvoice.com/

June 9, 2007 at 8pm
The Parisii Quartet
Formed in 1984 by four prize-winning graduates of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, the Parisii Quartet are renowned for their "fresh intensity and expressive panache" (Los Angeles Times). They perform works by César Franck and Claude Debussy, two of the great figures of classical music in France at the end of the 19th century, to complement the exhibition Manet's Bar at the Folies-Bergère.

Location: Getty Center, Harold M. Williams Auditorium
1200 Getty Center Dr. - Los Angeles, CA 90049
Info : Call (310) 440-7300 for tickets. http://www.getty.edu/

June 9, 2007 at 9pm
Wax Tailor
Wax Tailor, aka JC Le Saout, made a remarkable impact worldwide with his debut “Tales of the Forgotten Melodies”. A sweeping, cinematic hip-hop album that had critics citing similarities to DJ Shadow, RJD2 and Portishead, “Tales” propelled this Frenchman to stardom in his home country. With “Hope & Sorrow,” released in May, 2007, Wax Tailor confirms his musical identity. Often categorized as trip-hop or down tempo hip-hop, Wax Tailor breaks musical barriers using a sonic palette to demonstrate his life chronicles tainted in soul, jazz, and funk.
Location : Echo
1822 West Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Info : http://www.waxtailor.com/ ; http://www.atmosheriques.com/

June 17, 2007 at 2pm
Richard Bona
Richard Bona grew up in Cameroun, in a home filled with music : his grandfather and mother were singers. According to his mother, this little fellow had something special to do with music. After 7 years in a musical school in Paris and apparitions all over the world these last ten years, he has played with the most illustrious musicians : French as Didier Lockwood, Manu Dibango and Salif Keita or American : Michael and Randy Brecker, Georges Benson, Bobby mc Ferrin and Brandford Marsalis. Richard Bona is said to be 'one of the best bassists on the planet'.
Location : Playboy Jazz Festival
The Hollywood Bowl
Info : http://www.bonatology.com/ ; www.festivalproductions.net


June 17, 2007 at 10pm
Keren Ann
After a concert at the Olympia in Paris on May 5th 2007, this young songwriter hit the road again for a series of dates across North America. Surrounded by a fascinating mix of musical cultures from an early age, Keren Ann grew up listening to everything from French 'variété' and folk to traditional Yiddish music. After writing with Benjamin Biolay the majority of tracks on Henri Salvador's acclaimed new album "Chambre avec vue", she is now considered as one of the leading singer/songwriters on the contemporary French music scene. Travelling a middle road between American folk tradition and contemporary pop, Keren Ann widened her horizons on this new album “Keren Ann”."
Location : Troubadour
9081 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069
Info : http://www.kerenann.com/ ; http://www.troubadour.com/

June 21, 2007 at 8pm
Les Nubians
Multi-cultural sensibilities come naturally to Les Nubians. Born to a French father and Cameroonian mother, Helene and Celia learned how to sing at a young age. Inspired by a backstage meeting with jazz singer Abbey Lincoln (who encouraged them to "do it-the greatest thing in the world is to be a singer!"), the group pursued their music relentlessly. The "Princesses Nubiennes" are a successful amalgam of the music they'd experienced during their life travels, combining their African roots with jazzy nuances, funky rhythms and a hint of British soul, all delivered in their uniquely elegant French style.
Location : Cervantes
2637 Welton Street - Denver, CO 80205
Info : http://www.lesnubians.com/

June 22, 2007 at 8:30pm
Feist
After two years of touring in support of her 2004 album "Let It Die," Leslie Feist is already back on the road with a new album “The Reminder” and has hit major European cities in April in advance of a Canadian tour and a June run through the States. This young Canadian songwriter, who has been living in Paris for many years, browses genre with a light touch from folk to indie rock.
Location : Boulder Theater
2034 14th Street – Boulder, CO
Info : http://www.listentofeist.com/

June 22, 2007 at 8pm
Les Nubians
Location : Belly up
450 South Galena Street - Aspen, CO
Info : http://www.lesnubians.com/

June 29, 2007 at 8:30pm
Feist
Location : The Wiltern
3790 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Info : http://www.listentofeist.com/

Coming soon : July 21, 2007 at 9pm
Daft Punk
The mysterious French duo Daft Punk have never revealed their true identity, wearing an ever-changing selection of masks to cover their real faces in interviews and concerts. The media-shy duo has nevertheless become an absolute phenomenon on the 90’s music scene. Daft Punk have not only put French techno on the map but convinced music fans around the world that the leading Anglo-Saxon groups in this domain now have a serious rival.
Location : LA Sports Arena
3939 South Figueroa Street - Los Angeles, CA 90037
Info : (800) 230-0418 ; http://www.daft-musique.com/


The French Music Export Office on My Space : a platform of French produced artists !
www.myspace.com/frenchmusicexport is platform to discover the original sounds made in France (click on our friends’page and get a quick listening of their latest productions) ! With a link to the French Music Export Office’s website where you can find many more goodies : bios in English, dates of the French artists’ gigs around the world, professional contact information for each artist, etc., www.myspace.com/frenchmusicexport goes hand in hand with our official website http://www.french-music.org/
Support our artists abroad, post a comment on our page, enjoy the diversity of the music produced in France !
www.myspace.com/frenchmusicexport


PERFORMING ARTS

Etant Donnés : The French-American Fund for the Performing Arts
The Fund for the Performing Arts is dedicated to encouraging French-American cooperation in theater in the United States and in France.
Info : http://www.facecouncil.org/


BOOKS

Why France? American Historians Reflects on an Enduring Fascination
France has long attracted the attention of many of America's most accomplished historians. The field of French history has been vastly influential in American thought, both within the academy and beyond, regardless of France's standing among U.S. political and cultural elites. Even though other countries, from Britain to China, may have had a greater impact on American history, none has exerted quite the same hold on the American historical imagination. To gain a fresh perspective on this passionate relationship, Laura Lee Downs and Stéphane Gerson commissioned a diverse array of historians to write autobiographical essays in which they explore their intellectual, political, and personal engagements with France and its past. In addition to the essays, Why France? includes a lengthy introduction by the editors and an afterword by one of France's most distinguished historians, Roger Chartier. Taken together, these essays provide a rich and thought-provoking portrait of France, the Franco-American relationship, and a half-century of American intellectual life.
Info : Edited by Laura Lee Downs & Stephane Gerson, Cornell Press University, 2007

The little girl and the cigarette by Benoit Duteurtre
Translated by Charlotte Mandell
In the over-legislated world of this outrageous comedy, a death row inmate becomes a darling of the media-and the tobacco conglomerates-after he demands his right to a final cigarette in a smoke-free prison. Meanwhile, a little girl accuses a petty municipal bureaucrat of sexual perversion when she catches him sneaking a cigarette. Incredulously, he realizes that in this world where children are not just kings, but tyrants, a cigarette could lead him to the electric chair. At the cutting edge of European fiction, young, hip French author Benoit Duteurtre creates a world disconcertingly close to our own-yet wildly askew-in this daring and antic comedy.
Info : Published by Melville House Publishing, 2007

For more information on French books and translations, visit: http://www.frenchbooknews.com/, www.frenchculture.org/books/index.html & http://cifdi.francophonie.org/Repert/LittFrancoph.cfm


LECTURES & CONFERENCES

June 17, 2007 at 2pm
Luncheon of the Boating Party
Internationally-known, best-selling author and San Diego resident, Susan Vreeland is a two-time winner of the Theodore Geisel Award and is known for writing historical fiction on art-related themes. She will present her latest book, Luncheon of the Boating Party, inspired by the painting of Renoir, which will be followed by a book signing.
Location : San Diego Museum of Art
Balboa Park, 1450 El Prado – San Diego, CA 92101
Info : Res. (619) 232 7931


EDUCATION

June 1&2, 2007 at 7:30pm
Pièces en un acte
Series of French plays written by Sacha Guitry performed by Le Lycée Français Drama Club, in French, directed by Mr. Leloup
Location : Theater Raymond Kabbaz
10361 West Pico Blvd – Los Angeles, CA
Info : RSVP (310) 286 0553 ; http://www.theatreraymondkabbaz.com/


19-21 juin 2007
Colloque annuel de la Fédération Internationale des Professeurs de Français : « Le cadre européen, une référence mondiale ? »
Les professeurs de français désireux de participer à ce colloque sont priés de s’inscrire également auprès du Service Culturel du Consulat de France à Los Angeles : culture@consulfrance-losangeles.org
Lieu : Centre International d’Etudes Pédagogiques (CIEP)
1, avenue Léon Journault – 92318 Sèvres Cédex, France
Info : www.fipf.org/colloque2007.htm ; téléphone - (33) (0) 1.46.26.53.16 & Fax (33) (0) 1.46.26.51.69 ; secretariat@fipf.org

Assistantship Program
Teach English in France ! The French Ministry of Education and the Cultural Services at the French Embassy offer between 1,000 and 1,700 teaching assistant position in French primary and secondary schools and in Instituts universitaires de formation des maîtres (IUFMs) in all regions of France and the DOM-TOMS.
Info : www.frenchculture.org/the_education.cfm

Internships in France
Since 1997, the Cultural Service of the French Embassy has offered an extraordinary internship program to French-speaking students enrolled in an American university. The success of this service is growing with students and internship companies. Application requirements:
- Must be enrolled in an American University or have finished their studies within the past 2 years (undergraduate or graduate students).
- Can be American citizens or other nationalities.
- Must have sufficient proficiency in French to perform their job.
Info : www.frenchculture.org/the_education.cfm


FILM

For information on French films and screenings, please register for free to frenchfilminla@consulfrance-losangeles.org (newsletters, invitations, etc...).


EVENTS

June 3, 2007 from 11:30am to 3pm
PicNic des Chefs : le Tour de France culinaire
A wonderful day for the whole family under the trees surrounded by mountains and nature. The party will start at 11:30 am with apéritifs and lunch.
Games & Raffle (petanque, soccer, volleyball), French DJ, life band and dancing – Moon Bouncers for the kids
Location: Montecillo/Old Lodge is located inside Elysian Park next to Dodger Stadium on the corner of Stadium Way and Scott Ave - Los Angeles
Info: Call Kora at 949 295 0506

June 10, 2007 from 11:30am to 3pm
« La Fête de la Musique » with The Alliance Française de Los Angeles
In the magnificent gardens of the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, 5 stages and 20 performances.
Jazz, Pop, new Wave, afro, Cuban, puppet show for children and much more!
A selection of French food by Club Culinaire of Los Angeles will also be available.
Info: http://www.afdela.org/ ; Purchase tickets online : www.afdela.org/fete-1.php


CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2007

International Residence At Couvent Des Récollets
The City of Paris and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs offer foreign artists a resident's program at the Récollets International Accommodation and Exchange Centre, a prestigious building inaugurated in 2003, on the banks of Saint Martin Canal, in the heart of Paris, to foreign artists specialized in any discipline.
This program is targeted to confirmed writers and artists who will be selected by a board of examiners on the basis of a project they would like to develop in Paris during their stay. This project can be carried out at the invitation of a Paris art institution within the framework of a program of cultural cooperation or as a personal artistic research approach.
The winners are hosted in one of the 6 studios, the sizes of which range from 50 to 85 m2 for a 3 months period. At the end of their stay, the artists must write a report on their stay.
Disciplines : visual arts, performing arts, literature.
Aid to projects : A 1500 € monthly allowance is allocated by the ministry of Foreign Affairs to support the artists' projects, and an assurance in case of illness during the stay. Application documents & Info : www.international-recollets-paris.org/inscription/accueil.php?lng=en.
Deadline for applications : June 15, 2007.


ONGOING

“Architecture of the Veil : an Installation by Samta Benyahia” at the UCLA Fowler Museum
http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/

“WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution” at Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
http://www.moca.org/

“A Renaissance Cabinet Rediscovered” at the J. Paul Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu/

“Oudry’s Painted Menagerie” at the J. Paul Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu/


UPCOMING

“Recent History : Photographs by Luc Delahaye” at the J. Paul Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu/

“Please Be Seated : A Video Installation by Nicole Cohen” at the J. Paul Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu/

The 20th Annual Santa Barbara French Festival
http://www.frenchfestival.com/


LINKS

Alliance Française de Los Angeles : http://www.afdela.com/
Alliance Française de Pasadena : http://www.afdepasadena.org/
Maison de la France : http://www.franceguide.com/
Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz : http://theatreraymondkabbaz.com/

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