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| Send contributions to suzanne.toczyski@sonoma.edu. Through January 25, 2007. THREE LECTURES BY OLIVIER ROY: (1) "Islam in Europe" - January 23, 7.30pm, Stanford University, Cubberley Auditorium, http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/islam_in_europe/ (2) "Is There a Clash of Civilizations? Muslims in the West" - January 24, 6pm, World Affairs Council, San Francisco, http://www.itsyourworld.org/program.php?page=1769, and (3) "Western Muslims or Muslims in the West?" - January 25, 2007, 4:30 p.m, UC Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies library (109 Moses Hall), http://igov.berkeley.edu/. Olivier Roy is research director at the CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research). He holds a state Agrégation in philosophy (1972), a Master's in Persian language and civilization from the Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales (1972), a PhD in political sciences from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) in Paris (1996) and has been qualified to supervise PhD candidates since 2001. He currently lectures at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and the IEP and has acted as consultant to the French Foreign Ministry (Center for Analysis and Forecast) since 1984. Olivier Roy was also a consultant with UNOCA on Afghanistan in 1988, special OSCE representative to Tajikistan (August 1993 to February 1994) and headed the OSCE Mission for Tajikistan from February to October 1994. January 25, 2007. LA PROCHAINE REUNION DU CLUB FRANÇAIS chez Dave et Sue Ellen à Sunnyvale. 7h du soir. Contact: Dave, 480.735.7507. Please bring snacks or drinks to share. RSVP à Dave. For more information about the group in general, contact Jan Half, la fondatrice, groupe francais, jandot5@mac.com. January 26 & 27, 2007. VILLAGE IMPORTS ~ MADE IN FRANCE OPEN WAREHOUSE. Friday, 2pm to 6pm; Saturday, 8:30am to 1:30pm. 211 South Hill Drive, Brisbane, CA. 415.562.1120 or http://www.levillage.com/Page.boktemplate=sfowevents for details. January 26 & 27, 2007. MOLIERE’S THE IMAGINARY INVALID. First Look Series at A.C.T, staged by Ron Lagomarsino. Yerba Buena Center for the Art’s Zeum Theater. Details to follow. January 27, 2007. ATELIERS D’ECRITURE D’UNE JOURNEE A SAN FRANCISCO avec PHILIPPE BERTHOUD, Prof. (John F. Kennedy University). Samedi 27 janvier 2007, de 10h à 17h. $120 par atelier (ou $105 si payé 8 jours à l’avance). Info et inscriptions : PhilBerthoud@aol.com – 510.234.4799. January 27, 2007. AN EVENING OF FRENCH CABARET. With Moana Diamond, Craig Jessup & Danny Slomoff, three stunning performers, with the Chez Kiki Orchestra, Hot Club and special guest artists. Join us and be transported to Paris for An Evening of French Cabaret - Edith Piaf, Mistenguette, Maurice Chevalier, Jacques Brel, Josephine Baker. Plus the Gypsy Jazz of Reinhardt Django. 8:00pm. $25.00 General Admission. Doors 7:45pm. $35.00 Pre-seating, Doors 7:00pm. To purchase tickets, call: 415.383.9600. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, Mill Valley, 94942. January 27, 2007. GENO DELAFOSSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE. Authentic zydeco band straight from the Louisiana’s bayou. Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, 200 North San Pedro Road, San Rafael. 415.444.8000 or http://www.marinjcc.org for details. 8pm. January 27, 2007. GOLD COAST CHAMBER PLAYERS perform RAVEL, BIZET and others. Wildwood Acres, 1055 Hunsaker Canyon Rd., Lafayette. 925.798.1300 or http://www.gcplayers.org $75. 7pm. Through January 28, 2007. WORD FOR WORD brings MONTREAL-BORN (and Paris resident) AUTHOR MAVIS GALLANT’s MLLE DIAS DE CORTA to the stage at the Magic Theatre, Bldg. D., Ft. Mason, SF. 415.437.6775 or http://www.magictheatre.org for details. January 28, 2007. FAMILY MATINNE WITH BAGUETTE QUARTETTE & ODILE LAVAULT. 2pm, Workshop, 4pm Concert A rare chance to bring the whole family for a concert in this very nice little hall. BLACK PINE CIRCLE THEATER, 2017 Seventh St. @ University Ave., Berkeley, Info: (510) 528-3723. Tickets: $12 & $10, Workshop: $5. WORKSHOP by Odile Lavault. In the workshop you will learn how to sing DU GRIS, from BAGUETTE QUARTETTE first CD "L'Air de Paris". Written around 1920, the song was recorded by Frehel. It belongs to the "chanson réaliste" genre: songs telling dramatic and sad life stories including stabbing and death. Like today's action movies, they were and still are entertaining and even comic. Sheet music and English translation will be provided. We will discuss the particular expressions of the time and milieu as well as cigarette and smoking (central theme). Requirements to participate in the workshop: Be over 10 years old; Knowledge of French language or desire to acquire some. Singing capability, although smoker's voice in any form does fit the lyrics. We will sing together. Register in advance by sending an e-mail to olavault@gmail.com. No advance payment required. www.baguettequartette.org January 28, 2007. EXPAT EUROPEANS: JANUARY SOCIAL GATHERING. 3:30PM (15h30) at Eldos Bar and Grill in San Francisco. Meet other cosmopolitan Euro-types in a relaxed and friendly environment. Have substantial conversations. Make interesting new friends. Have fun! The aim of Expat Euros is to bring together internationally-minded people (35+) with a European background or connection. Through informal, relaxed social gatherings, we hope to build a circle of friends with a European affinity who meet, talk, exchange experiences, help each other and feel at home. Newcomers welcome! Come on your own or with a friend. You'll discover a very friendly group where mingling is mandatory! Details at http://bayarealinkup.com/event_detail.php?eid=15003 January 28-February 18, 2007. AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL AT THE PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE. "Africa in transition today" is the theme of this year's touring program from the annual New York African Film Festival, now in its thirteenth edition. We've also picked a few favorites from international film festivals to supplement the series, presenting Bay Area audiences with a chance to experience the brightest new visions and voices in recent African cinema. From young romance to high opera, political allegories to personal documentaries, this year's collection of films underlines modern Africa's many identities, and the changes taking place on the continent in the early twenty-first century. As the energy embodied in these films makes clear, African cinema is experiencing a resurgence, realized in the diverse talents of such directors as Burkina Faso's Fanta Régina Nacro, Senegal's Ben Diogaye Beye, and South Africa's Khalo Matabane and Mark Dornford-May. Films include: A CHILD’S LOVE STORY, Sun Jan 28, 3:30 Dir : Ben Diogaye Beye (Senegal, 2004) - In Wolof and French with English subtitles Senegal, as seen through the eyes of children. Winner of UNICEF's Special Award for Children's Rights, recommended for ages 9 and up. NEW VISIONS FROM AFRICA, Sun Jan 28, 5:30 Dramatic new fictions and personal documentaries from South Africa, Senegal, and the North African diaspora in Europe. Ousmane (Dyana Gaye, Senegal/France, 2006, 15 mins, In Wolof and French with English subtitles). Toi, Waguih (Namir Abdel Messeeh, Egypt/France, 2005, 28 mins, In French and Arabic with English subtitles). MA MAISON PERDUE/MY LOST HOME (Kamal El-Mahouti, Morocco/France, 2001, 19 mins, In French and Arabic with English subtitles). THE NIGHT OF TRUTH, Fri Feb 2, 7:00 Fanta Régina Nacro (France/Burkina Faso, 2004) In French, Mooré, and Dioula with English subtitles Two warring factions must put aside their weapons (and grudges) in this "raw fable that powerfully represents the tragedy of countless civilian conflicts."-N.Y. Times U-CARMEN EKHAYELITSHA, Fri Feb 2, 9:00 Mark Dornford-May (South Africa, 2005) - In Xhosa with English subtitles This rousing musical sets BIZET’S Carmen in South African townships. "One of the most accomplished, original, and entertaining film operas ever made."-Vancouver Film Festival Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon - Sun Feb 18, 5:30 KHALO MATABANE (South Africa, 2005) In English, French, Zulu, and Swahili with English subtitles An inventive film from Khalo Matabane, a major new South African voice, fuses fiction and documentary to explore Johannesburg as an unlikely haven for the world's war refugees. Pacific Film Archive - 2575 Bancroft Way (between College and Telegraph), Berkeley General Information (24-hour): (510) 642-0808 http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/pfa_programs/aff07/index.html French films at the PFA are supported by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Consulate General of France in San Francisco. January 30 OR February 2, 2007. LA SPLENDEUR DE VERSAILLES. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. The French Class 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8). Tuesday, 1/30 from 6pm to 7:30pm; Friday, 2/2, 10:30-Noon. Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu February 2, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Medley. Détails à suivre. CONTACT: Nadine nadinepavloff@netscape.net Opening February 3, 2007. PLEASURE AND PAIN by MONTREAL PLAYWRIGHT CHANTAL BILODEAU. A woman’s erotic daydreams fall into the wrong hands at the office. Magic Theatre, Fort Mason Center, Building D, San Francisco. Box Office: 415.441.8822; E-mail: info@magictheatre.org; http://www.magictheatre.org/jsp_index.jsp February 3 & 4, 2007. INTERNATIONAL ALSACE VARIETAL FESTIVAL. Taste Riesling, Gewürtztraminer, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc from an international cast of winemakers and learn about these distinctive varietals originating in France. Anderson’s Valley, Mendocino. 707.895.WINE or http://avwines.com for details. February 5, 2007. DBF: MARC ANSELME, President, Acorn Capital. Ne en 1959 a La Rochette en Savoie. Depuis 1994, le premier lundi du mois, les francophones de la Baie se réunissent autour d'un buffet accompagné de vins français et d'un invité dont la présentation est ponctuée par les questions de Jean-Louis Gassée et de l'assistance. Pour chacun c'est aussi l'occasion de faire de nouvelles connaissances et d'échanger idées et contacts avec d'autres francophones. Trouvez des infos et inscrivez-vous sur www.dbf.net... et n'oubliez pas de nous protéger de vos logiciels anti-spam. Les informations que vous donnez à DBF ne sont jamais partagées et ne servent qu'à vous envoyer l'invitation à notre réunion mensuelle. La participation de $30 sera collectée à l'entrée. Les Membres de la Chambre de Commerce Franco-Américaine beneficient d'une réduction de $5 sur la soirée DBF. 18h30 - 21h00. Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley (RMKB). 1001 Marshall St, Redwood City. French-American Chamber of Commerce, 703 Market Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, CA 94103. Tel: 415.442.4717 / Fax 415.442.4621 or info@faccsf.com February 5, 2006. BOOK CLUB FRANCOPHONE. La prochaine réunion a été fixée au lundi 5 février, à 7:15pm ish chez Mark qui habite à Berkeley. Notre prochaine sélection est d'un auteur contemporain, très lu (et apprécié!) ces derniers temps: "99 francs" de Frédéric Beigbeder (je mets ci-dessous quelques informations). European Bookstore en auront des copies avant Noël. Un avant-goût de l'histoire: “Si vous êtes "scotché" devant votre téléviseur lorsqu'on passe la série "Urgences" - pour conjurer dans l'humour la vision de l'univers hospitalier dans lequel, soudain, votre corps, sa survie, appartiennent totalement à d'autres, alors vous êtes des lecteurs potentiels du roman de Frédéric Beigbeder, "99 francs", une odyssée loufoque et terrifiante sur la planète des "nouveaux maîtres du monde", les publicitaires. Résumer les tribulations d'Octave, de Saint-Germain-des-Prés à une cellule de maison d'arrêt, en passant par l'Afrique, Miami et les toilettes d'une multinationale, serait aussi stupide que de décrire "Urgences" par l'arrivée des ambulances, la pose des perfusions, sur fond de peines de coeur du docteur Green... Dans "99 francs", il faut... plonger. Suivre, à 300 à l'heure. http://www.econovateur.com/rubriques/gril/lre010202.shtml Contact Bérénice, berenicevlm@yahoo.com, for details. February 6 OR 10, 2007. LA GUERRE DE 1870 ET LE SIEGE DE PARIS. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. The French Class 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8) (2/6, 6:00-7:30 PM; 2/10, 10:30-Noon). Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu February 7-10, 2007. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY performs BERLIOZ’s ROMAN CARNIVAL / OUVERTURE and LES NUITS D’ETE, DEBUSSY’s NOCTURNES, and DUKAS’THE SORCERCER’S APPRENTICE – AN ALL FRENCH EVENING. With Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano. Free Inside Music talk by Camille Crittenden one hour prior to each concert; Friday’s 6.5 series also features conductor Michael Tilson Thomas’s insightful remarks and musical examples by the Orchestra before the works are performed (starts at 6:30 this day!). $37-$110; Sat. $41-$114. http://sfsymphony.org or 415.864.6000 for details. February 8, 2007. ELISABETH M. PRUEITT & CHAD ROBERTSON talk about TARTINE. If you have a weakness for things sweet and delectable, this event will lure you to a new level of dining. In the foreword, Alice Waters writes, “[Tartine] is lavish in the use of seasonal fruit, judicious in its deployment of sugar and decoration and best of all, nearly all of the ingredients used are grown nearby and produced sustainably, so that everything that comes out of the kitchen is fresh, unfussy, simple, and alive.” This meal will have other recipes that complement the desserts Tartine will bring from their bakery to share with guests. Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson are co-owners of Tartine, rated in the Zagat Survey as the Best Bakery and Best Breakfast in San Francisco. The price of the combined book and meal is $95 per person/$165 per couple. 6:30 PM. Contact: Book Passage, http://www.bookpassage.com for details. February 8, 2006. KATE MOSSE talks about her novel LABYRINTH at Book Passage. At an archeological dig in the Pyrénées mountains, Alice discovers two crumbling skeletons, strange writings on the walls,, and the pattern of a labyrinth. Eight hundred years earlier, on the eve of a brutal crusade that would rip apart southern France, a woman named Alais was given a ring and a mysterious book for safekeeping. These secrets, which were buried in the labyrinth, are about to erupt with a devastating impact. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. http://www.bookpassage.com or 415.927.0960 or 800.999.7909 for details. 1pm. February 9, 2007. 1914-1918: LA “GRANDE GUERRE” (Première partie). 2 août 1914 : les puissances européennes entrent en guerre. Par le jeu complexe des alliances, le conflit se transforme rapidement en affrontement mondial. La “Grande Guerre”, avec les progrès technologiques qui l’ont “déshumanisée”, a été une guerre de feu et de sang. Pacifistes ou engagés volontaires, de nombreux peintres (Braque, Kisling ou, en Allemagne, Otto Dix), poètes et écrivains ont été les acteurs ou les témoins de cet univers cataclysmique où l’individu est confronté à l’enfer des tranchées et à la mort. La mort n’est plus héroïque, mais absurde, violente et quotidienne (dix millions de morts sur une période de 1650 jours). En France, Péguy, Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars, Céline, Alain-Fournier, Jean Cocteau, Roland Dorgelès et Jean Giono deviendront la voix et la conscience de leur génération. Conférences offertes par SFBA [San Francisco Bay Accueil] et présentées par RENEE MOREL à l'Alliance Française, 1345 Bush St., SF. 415.775.7755 or http://www.afsf.com for details. 10am-11:30am. $7 par personne. Ces conferences seront presentees en francais - naturellement! SVP, arrivez a l'heure! (Please allow ample time for parking.) rmorel@ccsf.edu for details. February 12, 2007. EMMANUEL CHABRIER: IMPRESSIONS IN MUSIC, PAINTING AND LIFE, to be performed by MIRROR VISIONS ENSEMBLE. Texts from composer Emmanuel Chabrier’s witty, warm and moving letters to friends such as Impressionist painters Manet and Monet are transmuted into trios, duets and solo songs with piano accompaniment. Duparc, Chausson and Poulenc songs will complement the program. Alliance Française de San Francisco, 1345 Bush St., SF. 7pm. $15 Alliance members; $20 non-members in advance; $25 at the door. 415.775.7755 or http://www.afsf.com for details. Contact Person: Kathryn Cohen, Cultural Events and Development Coordinator. Kathryn@afsf.com February 14, 2007. THE BAGUETTE QUARTETTE performs for Valentine’s Day at Rancho Nicasio, On the Town Square, Nicasio. 415.662.2219 or http://www.ranchonicasio.com for details. $12. 7:30pm. February 16, 2007. WILLIAM DIETRICH talks about NAPOLEON’S PYRAMIDS at Book Passage. An 18th-century explorer travels to Egypt as part of Napoleon’s great expedition, where he stumbles into a deadly 6,000-year-old mystery. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. http://www.bookpassage.com or 415.927.0960 or 800.999.7909 for details. 7pm. February 16-18, 2007. INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR. Get up to three books professionally appraised for free at this 40th annual fair. Concourse Exhibition Center, SF. 415.962.2500 or http://sfbookfair.com for details. February 20 OR 23, 2007. LA COMMUNE DE PARIS. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. 2/20, 6:00-7:30 PM OR 2/23, 10:30am – noon. The French Class - 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8). Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu February 23, 25 & 27, 2007. THE SACRAMENTO OPERA presents BIZET’S CARMEN. Friday, February 23, 2007 at 8 pm; Sunday, February 25, 2007 at 2 pm; Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 7:30 pm. Opera's bad girl, the smoldering gypsy seductress, Carmen, leaves men panting for more. Foresworn to "freedom," she can be embraced, but never possessed. Her fate lies inextricably in the cards. See how a casual, flirtatious dalliance when mixed with jealousy and obsession becomes a seriously deadly game of chance. An unforgettable tragedy of shocking morality set to a fiery, colorful score infused with the pulsing sensuality of gypsy and Spanish influenced melodies. Sung in French with projected English translations.At the Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street. Exclusive discount for SFFF patrons! Take 20% off one ticket to Carmen. Mention "downtown" to receive the discount via phone (916.264.5181), Box Office, or www.tickets.com. Offer valid through 2/27/07. Not valid on previous purchases and does not apply to handling or shipping charges. Tickets: 916.264.5181.February 23-27, 2006. CARMEN, PRESENTED BY THE SACRAMENTO OPERA. The Sacramento Opera, one of the generous and proud sponsors of the SFFF, presents Carmen the most famous French opera with music by Georges Bizet. Exclusive discount for SFFF patrons! Take 20% off one ticket to Carmen. Mention "downtown" to receive the discount via phone (916.264.5181), Box Office, or http://cl.exct.net/?ffcb10-fe5a1d777764017b7110-fdf21775756d02787c157674-fefe167170640d-fe9915707467017872-fdef15777d61057a72177874 Ticket.com. Offer valid through 2/27/07. Not valid on previous purchases and does not apply to handling or shipping charges. At the Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento. Through February 25, 2007. WORLD ON STAGE. The Bay Area Discovery Museum, in partnership with the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival, presents traditional performances from throughout the world. Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito. 415.339.3900 or http://baykidsmuseum.org for details. February 26, 2007. GEORGIA HESSE gives tips on MEDITERRANEAN CRUISING. Hesse takes you aboard the Serenity of Crystal Cruises for calls at nin Mediterranean ports in 11 days. To reserve a spot at this informative talk, call 415.927.0960, ext. 400. Attendees will receive a Book Passage gift certificate compliments of Fugazi Travel of San Francisco. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. http://www.bookpassage.com or 415.927.0960 or 800.999.7909 for details. 7pm. February 27, 2007. NEW ORLEANS PRESERVATION HALL BAND performs at Great American Music Hall, 859 O’Farrell (at Polk), SF. $30. 415.885.0750 for details.
Through May 3, 2007. NAPA VALLEY MUSTARD FESTIVAL, full of exciting French chefs and food. http://www.mustardfestival.org for details. On-going. BLOOD BUCKET BALLYHOO, a Grand Guignol-style horror revue. Thrillpeddlers, 575 10th St., SF. 415.248.1900 or http://www.hypnodrome.com for details. SILICONFRENCH EVENTS. For an on-going list of events offered by SiliconFrench, see http://www.siliconfrench.com/eventsnews_events.shtml [top] See "This Month's Events,"
above, for details on special screenings! AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL AT THE PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE. "Africa in transition today" is the theme of this year's touring program from the annual New York African Film Festival, now in its thirteenth edition. We've also picked a few favorites from international film festivals to supplement the series, presenting Bay Area audiences with a chance to experience the brightest new visions and voices in recent African cinema. From young romance to high opera, political allegories to personal documentaries, this year's collection of films underlines modern Africa's many identities, and the changes taking place on the continent in the early twenty-first century. As the energy embodied in these films makes clear, African cinema is experiencing a resurgence, realized in the diverse talents of such directors as Burkina Faso's Fanta Régina Nacro, Senegal's Ben Diogaye Beye, and South Africa's Khalo Matabane and Mark Dornford-May. Films include: A CHILD’S LOVE STORY, Sun Jan 28, 3:30 Dir : Ben Diogaye Beye (Senegal, 2004) - In Wolof and French with English subtitles Senegal, as seen through the eyes of children. Winner of UNICEF's Special Award for Children's Rights, recommended for ages 9 and up. NEW VISIONS FROM AFRICA, Sun Jan 28, 5:30 Dramatic new fictions and personal documentaries from South Africa, Senegal, and the North African diaspora in Europe. Ousmane (Dyana Gaye, Senegal/France, 2006, 15 mins, In Wolof and French with English subtitles). Toi, Waguih (Namir Abdel Messeeh, Egypt/France, 2005, 28 mins, In French and Arabic with English subtitles). MA MAISON PERDUE/MY LOST HOME (Kamal El-Mahouti, Morocco/France, 2001, 19 mins, In French and Arabic with English subtitles). THE NIGHT OF TRUTH, Fri Feb 2, 7:00 Fanta Régina Nacro (France/Burkina Faso, 2004) In French, Mooré, and Dioula with English subtitles Two warring factions must put aside their weapons (and grudges) in this "raw fable that powerfully represents the tragedy of countless civilian conflicts."-N.Y. Times U-CARMEN EKHAYELITSHA, Fri Feb 2, 9:00 Mark Dornford-May (South Africa, 2005) - In Xhosa with English subtitles This rousing musical sets BIZET’S Carmen in South African townships. "One of the most accomplished, original, and entertaining film operas ever made."-Vancouver Film Festival Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon - Sun Feb 18, 5:30 KHALO MATABANE (South Africa, 2005) In English, French, Zulu, and Swahili with English subtitles An inventive film from Khalo Matabane, a major new South African voice, fuses fiction and documentary to explore Johannesburg as an unlikely haven for the world's war refugees. Pacific Film Archive - 2575 Bancroft Way (between College and Telegraph), Berkeley General Information (24-hour): (510) 642-0808 http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/pfa_programs/aff07/index.html French films at the PFA are supported by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Consulate General of France in San Francisco. January 28-February 18, 2007. AVENUE MONTAIGNE (France’s nomination for the Best Foreign Film Oscar). Smith-Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael. 415.454.1222. DAYS OF GLORY (Algeria’s nomination for the Best Foreign Film Oscar). Smith-Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael. 415.454.1222. LE PETIT LIEUTENANT (with Nathalie Baye). Opera Plaza, SF. CINE CLUB of the ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE SACRAMENTO. Join other cinephiles at the monthly movie presentations of the Cine Club at the Alliance Francaise in Midtown Sacramento (1723 25th Street). Films are shown at 7pm on the second Friday of each month except in July. The featured films for January and February are: Pas Sur la Bouche (Not on the Lips) by Alain Resnais and Cesar et Rosalie by Claude Sautet. To learn more : http://cl.exct.net/?ffcb10-fe2a15707d620379761478-fdf21775756d02787c157674-fefe167170640d-fe9915707467017872-fdef15777d61057a72177874 [top] Through January 2007. FROM CHAGALL WITH LOVE: 22 ORIGINAL PAINTINGS BY MARC CHAGALL. Paintings and hundreds of prints. Weinstein Collection, 301 Geary St., SF. 415.362.2230 or http://www.weinstein.com for details. Through January 27, 2007. NOTHING AND EVERYTHING, including works by JEAN DUBUFFET. Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St., SF. 415.981.2661 or http://www.fraenkelgallery.com for details. February 10-June 10, 2007. AN EXHIBITION OF FRENCH JEWELRY. Over 150 masterpieces of French jewelry will be exhibited at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, including pieces worn by celebrities and socialites.415.863.3330 or http://www.legionofhonor.org for details. Through February 23, 2007. CULTURAL ART EXCHANGE: THE GLOBAL EXPERIENCE. Student Works from Bay Area colleges and universities. In conjunction with a campus-wide program of lectures and events focusing on global issues and ideas, the Sonoma State University Library Art Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition "Cultural Art Exchange: The Global Experience.” The show will present the work of eleven student artists from around the world who have traveled to (and from) Bay Area colleges and universities for the purpose of studying art. The goal of the exhibition is to provide a forum of exploration on the effects of how international travel and cultural exchange has inspired the artists and their work. Participating artists have come from Canada, China, Egypt, FRANCE, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, and the United States to study at the California College of the Arts, CSU Sacramento, San Francisco Art Institute, Santa Rosa Junior College, Solano Community College, Sonoma State University, and Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence (from San Francisco State University). The exhibition includes work in a variety of media: ceramic sculpture, mixed media, painting, photography, and video. Jean & Charles Schulz Information Center, Sonoma State University, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. Through February 28, 2007. ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTINGS of scenes from Marin and FRANCE by Larkspur artist DAN COOPER at The Painters Place, 1139 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. 415.461.0351 or http://www.thepaintersplace.com for details. March & April 2007. MEMOIRES OUBLIEES & NOMADISME INTERIEUR by Swiss artist SYLVIE SEREX-BONNET. Paintings exhibited in the lobby of 456 Montgomery St., SF. Sponsored by the Consulate General of Switzerland, SF. http://www.swissemb.org/culture/sfevent.pdf for details. http://www.sylanse.org for more on the artist. Through April 14, 2007. WORLD FACTORY AT THE SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE. World Factory presents over 30 international artists whose works respond to the issues and conflicts within the global « free market » economy. The outsourcing of manufacturing from « First World » to « Third World » countries causes serious impacts on both sides : pollution, displacement of populations, excessive exploitation of natural resources, and uneven development resulting in further divisions between the rich and the poor. Concurrrently, the formation of a global consumerist culture is exerting significant influences on local cultures. World factories are not only producing a new social consciousness and mobilization. The artists in World Factory are responding to these conditions with different models and new methods of creation. Taking the form of an exhibition-in-progress, World Factory uses a variety of strategies for presentation including the overlapping phases of the gallery installation, workshops, film screenings, seminars, off-site and site-specific projects, and web-based works. The exhibition is curated by Hou Hanru, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at SFAI. Active Witness - January/February. Michael Blum / Jean-Baptiste Ganne / Map Office (Laurent Gutierrez and Valerie Portefaix) / Zhou Hao and Ji Jianghong. Reception: January 25, 2007. http://sfai.edu/Event/Event.aspx?eventID=1668&navID=328§ionID=7/ Supported by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Consulate General of France in San Francisco. Through May 11, 2007. JOURNEY EAST: PATTERNS OF COLLECTING. Objects from North Africa, India and the former Ottoman Empire. Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley. 510.549.6950 or http://www.magnes.org for details. Through Spring 2007. FRESCO FRAGMENTS by ISABELLE PROUST. Art at the Inn at the Willows, 15905 River Road, Guerneville, CA. http://www.inatthewillows.com for details. On-going. A NEW 19TH CENTURY : THE MONDAVI FAMILY GALLERY REINSTALLED. Reconfigured 19th century European and American collections. Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. Lomita Drive and Museum Way, Stanford University, Palo Alto. 650.723.4177 or http://museum.stanford.edu for details. On-going. MODERN EUROPEAN MASTERS, including MATISSE, PICASSO, CHAGALL and more. Meyerovich Gallery, 251 Post, SF. 415.421.7171 or http://meyerovich.com for details. On-going. FOLK ART by French Canadian artists PATRICK AMIOT & BRIGITTE LAURENT. Outdoor exhibits on-going on Florence St. in Sebastopol. http://www.patrickamiot-brigittelaurent.com/ for details. On-going. MATISSE AND BEYOND: THE PAINTING AND SCULPTURE COLLECTION. SF Museum of Modern Art. Magnificent works of painting and sculpture culled from SFMOMA's own collections provide a quick tour of modern art from Fauvism to Minimalism. Daily. Exhibition tells the story of modern and contemporary art including landmark works by MATISSE, BOURGEOIS and others. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third St., San Francisco. 415.357.4000 or www.sfmoma.org On-going. BETWEEN ART AND LIFE: THE CONTEMPORARY PAINTING AND SCULPTURE COLLECTION, including works by LOUISE BOURGEOIS. SF Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third St. (at Mission), SF. 41.357.4000 or http://www.sfmoma.org for details. ARTS OF FASHION. Yearly competition brings guest designers from PARIS and BRUXELLES to work with and select prizes for United States fashion students. The grand prizes offered to the US fashion students are internships in high profile fashion design houses as Castelbajac or Anne Valerie Hash or the school of the Chambre syndicale in Paris... Or Brussels for La Cambre or Antwerp for Veronique Branquinho or Vienna for Wendy&Jim... Contact: Nathalie Doucet, President Arts of Fashion Foundation, 635 Tennessee Street Suite # 402, San Francisco CA 94107. Tel 415 252 0734 http://www.af-competition.com or http://www.myspace.com/artsoffashion [top] REGISTER NOW! SPRING 2007 CLASSES AT SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY include Second-Semester French (FR102), Oral French (FR202), French Literature After the Revolution (FR411), Special Topics: Paris! (FR415); French Literature and Cinema (FL214) and French Caribbean Literatures (FR314/ENGL349). Please contact Suzanne Toczyski, Suzanne.toczyski@sonoma.edu or 707.664.4177 for details. NEW ADDITION! COURS VIRTUELS DE MAINTIEN DE LA LANGUE ET LA CULTURE FRANÇAISES. Cours virtuels de maintien de la langue et la culture françaises : une période d¹essai offerte à partir de janvier 2007. L¹Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley est heureux de vous annoncer la création d¹un partenariat avec eLycée : cette opération a pour but de permettre aux enfants de 11 à 18 ans, qui ne suivent pas les cours d¹un établissement français, d¹améliorer leur maîtrise de la langue et de la culture françaises. eLycée rencontre un vif succès a travers les Etats-Unis. Le système d¹enseignement par Internet de eLycée est extrêmement novateur : chaque élève, depuis son domicile, participe à une vraie classe, avec un vrai professeur et un contenu pédagogique original et particulièrement attrayant. En collaboration avec l¹Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley, eLycée va ouvrir une classe pilote en janvier ; pendant une période de 6 semaines, votre enfant pourra participer à un cours eLycée sans engagement de votre part. Si la découverte de ce programme vous intéresse, contactez Julian Hirst à julian.hirst@elycee.com, tel : +1 877 624 5330. www.elycee.com ENGLISH VERSION: Online classes for students of French language and culture : free trial period announced for January 2007. The Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley is proud to announce its partnership with eLycée. eLycée is an innovative program of after school classes for francophone students, aged 11 to 18, who want to keep up their French language and culture. From the comfort of home, students join real classes, with a real teacher, using technology that has been developed specifically for eLycée. This remarkable program is a hit with students across the USA. As part of our partnership agreement, we are running a free trial period for 6 weeks from January 2007. If you would like to know more about this innovative program of after school classes, please contact Julian Hirst at julian.hirst@elycee.com, or +1 877 624 5330. www.elycee.com NEW ADDITION! CLASSES DE CUISINE. L'alimentation saine, c'est delicieuse! Venez tous chez Janet, infirmière et chef de cuisine, pour des classes de cuisine. Mes classes, à San Rafael, sont petites et vous travaillez dans ma grande cuisine professionelle pour apprendre les recettes qui sont bien pour maigrir et prévenir les maladies. Après, nous dinons en famille. Et bien sur, nous parlons français! Janet Dresser 415.455.8939 ou http://www.cookingforyourlife.com SPRING SEMESTER 2007 CLASSES AT THE COLLEGE OF MARIN include Elementary French I and II, Intermediate French IV, Advanced French I and II. For the latest schedule, register on-line at http://www.marin.edu . January 9-March 1, 2007. FRENCH CLASSES taught by ANNE BISHOP at Book Passage. Including Beginning French, Lower Intermediate French, Intermediate French, Interactive French, and Advanced French. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, 415.927.0960 or http://www.bookpassage.com for details. January 15-March 13, 2007. FRENCH CLASSES taught by GENEVIEVE BLAISE-SULLIVAN at Book Passage. Including French Literature and Grammar (for advanced students), French for Travelers, and French for Movie Lovers. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, 415.927.0960 or http://www.bookpassage.com for details. January 17-February 21, 2007. LA FRANCE ENTRE DEUX GUERRES (1919-1939). Un cours de 6 semaines, illustre de diapositives et presente par Renee Morel - en francais, naturellement - a The French Class ($185). Wednesday mornings: 10:30 AM-12:00 NOON. Apres l'euphorie qui suit la paix retrouvee (la societe de consommation nait aux lendemains de la Premiere Guerre, avec la frenesie des "annees folles"), le ton change: le debut d'une grave crise economique mondiale entraine en effet la naissance de regimes totalitaires (montee du fascisme en Allemagne, puis en Espagne). Culturellement et socialement, la periode de l'entre-deux guerres est une periode de bouleversements acceleres, marquee par le doute, l'interrogation, le rejet des valeurs traditionnelles (vu dans l'iconoclasme delibere des mouvements Dada et surrealiste) et le developpement de nouvelles theories scientifiques (le relativisme et l'inconscient). Quelle place pour les femmes? Quelles solutions contre l'inflation? Peut-on etre a la fois patriote et pacifiste? Quelle est la place de l'artiste dans la societe? Autant de questions abordee durant cette periode passionnante qui voit se developper la radio, le telephone, la voiture, la publicite, le credit, la photographie de presse et le controle de pls en plus important des medias par le pouvoir. The French Class, 500 Sutter Street (Suite 310) at Powell, San Francisco 415.362.3666 (tel), 415.362.4334 (fax). Beginning January 24, 2007. WINTER TERM 2007 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION in the Tamalpais Union High School District includes French for Beginners, taught by DOMINIQUE PAILLET at Drake High School, and French for Travelers, taught by COLETTE SCAFANI, also at Drake. For information, visit http://www.marinlearn.com . January 26, February 23, March 23, April 27 and May 25, 2007. THROUGH THE EYE OF THE ARTIST: A VIEW OF NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH CULTURE, taught by ANNE BISHOP at BOOK PASSAGE, Corte Madera. This group will read about the lives of two distinguished woman painters. Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun began as Marie Antoinette's favorite court portraitist, and survived the Revolution to continue her work in exile, under Napoleon, and during the Restoration. Berthe Morisot was an intimate friend of Manet's, and joined the Impressionists to break with traditional painting. Examples of their art will be viewed and discussed in class. Two famous novelists, Honore de Balzac and Alexander Dumas 'fils', wrote compelling stories that describe an era of passion, power and courtesans in Paris. Sarah Bernhardt is the legendary actress whose most famous role was Camille in the stage version of Dumas' play La Dame Aux Camelias. TEXTS: Elizabeth Vigee le Brun: The Odyssey of an Artist in an Age of Revolution By Gita May published by Yale University Press; The Wild Ass's Skin (La Peau de Chagrin) by Honore de Balzac, translated by Herbert J. Hunt, published by Penguin Classics; With Violets: The Life of Berthe Morisot by Elizabeth Robards, published by Five Star; The Lady of the Camelias by Alexander Dumas 'fils', translated by Herbert J. Hunt, published by Quiet Vision; The Divine Sarah: A Life of Sarah Bernhardt by Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale, published by Alfred Knopf. Five Fridays; $95. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. Sign up at Book Passage or on-line at online at http://www.bookpassage.com . NOTE: The same class will be given in a smaller group in a private residence on the previous Friday morning of each month. Anyone interested in that class should e-mail Anne Bishop at annebishop@usa.net. Beginning January 30, 2007. WINTER TERM 2007 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES AT THE COLLEGE OF MARIN include Conversational French 3 and Conversational French 7, taught by ELLEN KAREL, and Literary Life of France in the 20th Century, 1900-1950, taught by ERIKA HARKINS. Register on-line at: http://www.marincommunityed.org January 30 OR February 2, 2007. LA SPLENDEUR DE VERSAILLES. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. The French Class 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8). Tuesday, 1/30 from 6pm to 7:30pm; Friday, 2/2, 10:30-Noon. Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu February 6 OR 10, 2007. LA GUERRE DE 1870 ET LE SIEGE DE PARIS. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. The French Class 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8) (2/6, 6:00-7:30 PM; 2/10, 10:30-Noon). Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu February 9, 2007. LA GRANDE GUERRE (Iere partie): DE LA GUERRE DES BALKANS A LA GUERRE MONDIALE. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. Alliance Francaise de San Francisco / SFBA ($7). 1345 Bush Street - San Francisco. 10am-11:30am. Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.775.7755 or rmorel@ccsf.eduThrough February 12, 2007. ATELIER D’EXPRESSION EXPRESSIVE offert par PHILIPPE BERTHOUD, Prof Uni (JFK). Deux formules vous sont offertes: 1. Atelier d'un jour, le samedi 21 oct. à Los Altos, de 10h à 17h, $120; 2. Atelier les lundi matins, de 10h à 13h, à Los Altos, du lundi 23 oct. au lundi 12 fév. 07- 8 séances, $345. On s'engage à la série entière après participation à celle du 23 oct. L'écriture expressive nous aide à nous épanouir, et ne demande aucun don d'écrivain. Partager nos écrits est facultatif, et a lieu dans un climat chaleureux et confidentiel. Philippe enseigne l'écriture expressive à l'Université John F. Kennedy ainsi qu'en Europe. Ses cours, ateliers et retraites d'écriture sont très appréciés. Renseignements et inscriptions: Ph. Berthoud - 510 234 4799 - PhilBerthoud@aol.com February 20 OR 23, 2007. LA COMMUNE DE PARIS. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. 2/20, 6:00-7:30 PM OR 2/23, 10:30am – noon. The French Class - 500 Sutter (Suite 310) ($8). Comme pour le TGV, les reservations sont obligatoires! 415.362.3666 or rmorel@ccsf.edu March 16, 2007. LA GRANDE GUERRE (IIeme partie): DE L’”ANNEE TERRIBLE” (1917) A L’AMERE VICTOIRE. Presentation illustree de 80 diapos, EN FRANCAIS, offerte par Renée Morel. Alliance Francaise de San Francisco / SFBA ($7), 1345 Bush Street - San Francisco. 10:00am-11:30am. 415.775.7755 or rmorel@ccsf.edu May 17, 2007. PATRICIA WELLS talks about VEGETABLE HARVEST. Wells, award-winning author and master of French cooking, is celebrating her 10th cookbook. From arugula to zucchini, Wells covers every kind of produce favored by French cooks from North to South, from winter through fall. Wells includes profiles on local French farmers, home gardeners, and home cooks. She has lived in France for over 20 years. Discuss cooking ideas with Patricia Wells over dinner at Left Bank Restaurant. Cooks with Books at Left Bank, 507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. Seating begins at 6:30pm; coffee and conversation usually end about 2-1/2 hours later. Tickets are purchased in advance at Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista, Corte Madera. Price includes meal, wine, tax, tip & signed copy of the book (only one copy per couple). $105 per person; $175/couple). 6:30pm. Wednesdays: WELLNESS WORKSHOP IN FRENCH. Christine Esters’ classes consist of fun hands-on learning in French about the body and exceptional health. Wednesdays, 18h00-19h30. $108. Call the Alliance Française de Santa Rosa for additional details. 707.543.8151. Summer 2007. WEEK-LONG COURSES IN FRANCE's LOT VALLEY at LATITUDE. Relax! Enjoy! Discover "deep France" in southwest France's idyllic Lot Valley. Latitude is a unique cultural center, located in a riverside hamlet, near Cahors and the painted caves at Pech-Merle. Founded and directed by E. Barbara Phillips, Professor emerita, San Francisco State, Latitude, is located in the historic, 14th century Moulin de La Toulzanie and a converted tobacco hangar in La Toulzanie, 7 minutes from St. Cirq Lapopie (featured in the National Geographic Traveller in September, 2005). From $1250 for lodging, gourmet meals, instruction, pool, camaraderie, and beautiful scenery. Details at http://www.latitude.org
Please visit www.latitude.org http://www.latitude.org/ for more information on the courses, the cost, accommodations, etc. COOKING CLASSES IN FRANCE OFFERED BY FORMER BAY AREA RESIDENTS. Philippe Gion & Marie-Pierre. http://www.ArtandCookingClassesinFrance.com (Philippe Gion was a resident of San Francisco from 1986 to 2001, then time shared between the US and Provence. Owner & chef of the restaurant "Café Landais" (1986-1990) then, manager of the restaurant of the "Alliance Fançaise,” he was also Executive Chef at Stanford University ("East House Residency", 1997- 2000). He was a member of the Board of Director at the "Lycée Français Lapérouse" (1988-1991) and creator of the first French Ciné-Club in San Francisco ("Alliance Française Ciné-Club" with the partnership of the Lycée Français). In 1996, Philippe Gion founded "Art and Cooking Classes in France" dedicated to bringing to our Anglo-Saxons friends and gourmets the best of the joie de vivre in France and, most of all, an attractive approach of the traditional French gastronomy in Provence.) FRENCH AT CASTRO VALLEY ADULT SCHOOL. Castro Valley Adult School is offering Beginning and Intermediate French on Monday evenings. Beginners 6:30 pm-8:30 pm; Intermediates 5:30 pm-7:30 pm. Come and practice French in a low-key, fun atmosphere. Helpful for travelers looking for survival French. Heavy emphasis on cultural topics. The intermediate class offers good practice for those with some experience in French. Additional out-of-class activities such as dinner outings, wine tastings, picnics, etc. will also be offered. Reasonable course fees. Call Castro Valley Adult School for more details: 510.886.1000. THE FRENCH CLASS OFFERS OCCASIONS TO LEARN FRENCH FOR ALL TASTES. Members receive discounts on special events and book groups; membership $60 per year. 415.362.3666 to join or contact us at info@class.com The French Class ~ 500 Sutter Street ~ Suite 310 ~ San Francisco, CA 94102. http://www.frenchclass.com Opportunities include:
FRENCH CLASSES FOR LITTLE ONES IN SAN FRANCISCO. Contact: Jean et Marie store & Maisonette Playroom : Coordonnées: 510.759.1224 - ingrid@maisonettesf.com. Jean et Marie is proud to announce to offer its French immersion program for kids in its playroom, Maisonette. Language study is best started when very young, and that's why we decided to offer this opportunity to little ones as young as 2. Activities for each hour-and-a-half class include games, singing and dancing, puppets, drawing, and storytelling, all in French. For more information, come by the store, at 100 Clement Street, see: www.maisonettesf.com or call 510.759.1224. THE INTERNATIONAL FRENCH CLUB. Going to France soon or you want to speak French like a French person? Join the International French Club. Next session starts the second week of May Savoir faire. Besides text and exercise books, all classes include the use of material that will expose you to the wide variety of the French-speaking world; among others, French news, French movies, novels, songs and cartoons. You will also be invited to participate in team work, games and role-plays that will express what you have learned. Free evaluation. Before signing up for a class, we will schedule a meeting to evaluate your writing and oral level, and to listen to your objectives in order to place you in the appropriate class and level. Contact Nathalie today at: 415.756.2531 info@ifrenchclub.com Beginner Classes :: Intermediate Classes :: Advanced Classes FRENCH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE. Learn French at your own pace. French for children, adults and corporate in private or small classes. French Language Institut offers flexibility, fun, customized programs, library, newest educative material, CNED, craft sessions, trip to France and much more! Visit us @ http://www.FL-Institut.com or write to frenchteachers@siliconfrench.com. LANGUAGES INSTITUTE INC. Languages Institute Inc. is comprised of a team of 8 experienced teachers. All our teachers are native French speakers, passionate about the language and earned a Bachelor or Master's degree. They have much experience to make your learning fun, pleasant and efficient! 1100 East Hamilton Avenue, #3, Campbell, CA. 408.377.1113 or 408.833.9620 or Info@Frenchin.Org or http://www.frenchin.org LIVELY LANGUAGE LEARNING™. French classes for children ages 7-12. Based on famous accelerated learning method. Small classes. Fun and easy. Email info@optimalearning.com or call 415.898.0013. The OptimaLearning Center of Novato, http://www.optimalearning.com or http://www.optimalearningcenter.org Other courses available. For classes in Santa Rosa, see http://www.afsantarosa.org or contact info@afsantarosa.org. (From the AFSR: Try our French language school with no commitments. Your first lesson is free!) See http://www.afsf.com for Alliance Francaise classes in San Francisco, and http://www.berlitz.com for Berlitz Language Centers. The French Class in San Francisco offers upper level classes in literature and business language, as well as study in various regions of France. See http://www.frenchclass.com. In the East Bay, visit http://www.afberkeley.org/ or write to afberkeley@sbcglobal.net for more class opportunities. In Marin, contact the Alliance Francaise for a schedule of classes at 415.457.4838 or http://www.afmarin.org. For the monthly newsletter of the Alliance Francaise de Napa and a list of French classes offered, go to http://www.afnapa.com. [top] March 2, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Isabelle et Ron. Détails à suivre. March 3, 2007. DICTEE DE LA BAIE, organisée par San Francisco Bay Accueil et ses partenaires. Evènement gratuit, ouvert à tous les francophones et francophiles de 9 à 99 ans. Dictées par niveaux, en fonction des inscriptions. Remise de prix et goûter. Cette année, la dictée se tiendra au Lycée International Franco-américain de San Francisco (ex-FABS, LIFA, FAIS) au 150 Oak Street, près de la mairie de SF. Nous espérons accommoder le plus grand nombre possible de participants (une centaine l'année dernière) et élargissons l'évènement pour inclure tous francophones et élèves de cours de français dans la baie, enfants à partir du niveau CM1(4th grade) et adultes tous niveaux. Les enfants seront regroupés par niveau scolaire et les adultes en 3 catégories, Débutants, intermédiaires et avancés. Inscription obligatoire avant le 15 février par email, téléphone ou fax auprès de Christine Lemor-Drake. christine@appletopomme.com, tél (415)292-7227 Fax(415)292-7247 Pour chaque candidat, nous avons besoin du nom, de l'âge au 3 mars, de l'adresse, de l'email, du téléphone et du niveau de français. A 14 heures. // San Francisco Bay Accueil, a French non-profit organization for French and Francophone, supported by the French Consulate, is organizing a "Dictée" in San Francisco on March 3rd, to celebrate the month of "Francophonie" in the world. After a few years at the Alliance Française, the success of this entertaining and educational event has forced us to host it somewhere else bigger. For this 1rst edition of the "Dictée de la Baie", we will be hosted by the French-American International School, downtown San Francisco. The event will start at 1:30 and should last about 2 hours. We would love to have coverage by the media interested by the French Culture. March 3, 2007. JOURNEE DE PRINTEMPS: LE FRANCAIS ET LES AUTRES DISCIPLINES. Northern California Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French. Gunn High School, 8am-2:30pm. $60 (déjeuner compris pourvu qu’on paie avant le 19 février). Contactez: Anne-Marie Lemoine, lemoine2@sbcglobal.net . March 3, 2007. LE FRANÇAIS DANS LES AUTRES DISCIPLINES. Journée de printemps à Stanford University / CERAS. Les members de l’AATF-NC sont encouragés à presenter des sessions sur ce sujet. Pour toute proposition de session, prière d’adresser vos suggestions par courriel à Agnieszka Waclawek avant le 31 décembre 2006: agawacl@yahoo.com March 3, 2007. FRENCH PIANIST PASCAL ROGE will make his Bay Area recital début on March 3, 2007, in San Francisco. Winner of two Grammys and a Grand Prix du Disque, Roge will perform an all-French program. Subscriptions available now; single tickets available Jan 1. Tickets are available online at http://www.chambermusicsf.org or by phone at 415-392-4400. See also: http://www.chambermusicsf.org/index.html#roge March 8, 2007. WOMEN IN BUSINESS, SAN FRANCISCO celebrates INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY! Details to follow. French-American Chamber of Commerce, 703 Market Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, CA 94103. Tel: 415.442.4717 / Fax 415.442.4621 or info@faccsf.com March 9-17, 2007. PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA performs BAROQUE BANQUET, including MARC-ANTOINE CHARPENTIER’S OVERTURE & CHACONNE “LE RENDEZ-VOUS DES TUILERIES, and more. Various locations: Fri Mar 9 - Palo Alto; Sat Mar 10 - Berkeley 1; Sun Mar 11 - Berkeley 2; Fri Mar 16 - San Francisco; Sat Mar 17 - Contra Costa. To purchase tickets, call (415) 392-4400 or visithttp://www.philharmonia.orgfor details. March 10, 2007. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE FESTIVAL. With language contests for high school students, afternoon cabaret, and more! suzanne.toczyski@sonoma.edu for details. March 14-17, 2007. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY performs RAVEL’s SUITE No.2 FROM DAPHNIS ET CHLOE and more. http://sfsymphony.org for details. March 16, 2007. 1914-1918: LA “GRANDE GUERRE” (Seconde partie). 2 août 1914 : les puissances européennes entrent en guerre. Par le jeu complexe des alliances, le conflit se transforme rapidement en affrontement mondial. La “Grande Guerre”, avec les progrès technologiques qui l’ont “déshumanisée”, a été une guerre de feu et de sang. Pacifistes ou engagés volontaires, de nombreux peintres (Braque, Kisling ou, en Allemagne, Otto Dix), poètes et écrivains ont été les acteurs ou les témoins de cet univers cataclysmique où l’individu est confronté à l’enfer des tranchées et à la mort. La mort n’est plus héroïque, mais absurde, violente et quotidienne (dix millions de morts sur une période de 1650 jours). En France, Péguy, Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars, Céline, Alain-Fournier, Jean Cocteau, Roland Dorgelès et Jean Giono deviendront la voix et la conscience de leur génération. Conférences offertes par SFBA [San Francisco Bay Accueil] et présentées par Renée Morel à l'Alliance Française, 1345 Bush St., SF. 415.775.7755 or http://www.afsf.com for details. 10am-11:30am. $7 par personne. Ces conferences seront presentees en francais - naturellement! SVP, arrivez a l'heure! (Please allow ample time for parking.) rmorel@ccsf.edu for details. March 16, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Chantal et Bernard. Détails à suivre. March 17, 2007. FRENCH CAMP for high school students. Walden West. Pour tout renseignement: Fabienne Vardan, fvardan@fremont.k12.ca.us . March 19, 2007. FRENCH AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NETWORKING EVENT IN NAPA. Details to follow. French-American Chamber of Commerce, 703 Market Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, CA 94103. Tel: 415.442.4717 / Fax 415.442.4621 or info@faccsf.com for details. March 21, 2007. ENTREZ OPEN HOUSE, Grand Opening in Oakland. French-American Chamber of Commerce, 703 Market Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, CA 94103. Tel: 415.442.4717 / Fax 415.442.4621 or info@faccsf.com for details. March 25 & 27, 2007. MARIN SYMPHONY CHORUS performs DURUFLÉ’s REQUIEM, DEBUSSY’s LA MER, and more. Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium, Marin Civic Center. 7:30pm. 415.479.8100 or greatmusic@marinsymphony.org or http://www.marinsymphony.org for details. March 29, 2007. GEORGEANNE BRENNAN talks about A PIG IN PROVENCE: SIMPLE PLEASURES AND TRADITIONAL FOOD IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE. Book Passage and Left Bank: Cooks with Books. Part memoir, part travelogue, part cookbook, this is a journey in to the peaceful, rural life in Provence where Georgeanne and her young family bought a small farmhouse 30 years ago. Filled with delicious recipes and local color and tradition, this story will captivate Francophiles who love good French food. Brennan runs a cooking school in Frnace and lives part time in California. $95 per person/$165 per couple. 6:30pm at Left Bank, 507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. Approximately 2-1/2 hours. Price includes meal, wine, tax, tip & a signed copy of the book. Tickets must be purchased in advance at Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, 415.927.0960 or http://www.bookpassage.com for details. March 30, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Christine. Détails à suivre. March 30-April 15, 2007. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, performed by INDEPENDENT ARTISTS OF MARIN. The 17th c. French fairy tale comes to life at The Playhouse in San Anselmo, 27 Kensington Road, San Anselmo, CA. April 1, 2007. MEASHA BRUEGGERGOSMAN, soprano, performs less frequently heard songs by CHAUSSON along with more familiar works by RAVEL and more. Cal Performances, University of California, Berkeley, 510.642.9988 or http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu for details. April 6, 2007. EDOUARD VUILLARD: DE LA DECORATION A L'ABSTRACTION. Conférences offertes par SFBA [San Francisco Bay Accueil] et présentées par RENEE MOREL à l'Alliance Française, 1345 Bush St., SF. 415.775.7755 or http://www.afsf.com for details. 10am-11:30am. $7 par personne. Ces conferences seront presentees en francais - naturellement! SVP, arrivez a l'heure! (Please allow ample time for parking.) rmorel@ccsf.edu for details. April 18-21, 2007. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY performs Strauss’s LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME SUITE and more. http://sfsymphony.org for details. April 21, 2007. CAL DAY 2007 features UC-BERKELEY’S INTERNATIONALHOUSE, with food, music, and cultural events from all over the world. 2299 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley. 10am-5pm. http://www.berkeley.edu/calday/ Sponsored in part by the Consulate General of Switzerland. April 25, 2007. SALIF KEITA. A key founder of modern Afro-pop, Keita commands attention with his unforgettable live performances, soaring vocals, and emotion-packed songs. He is currently exploring his Mande birthright; Keita is a direct descendent of the warrior king who founded the Malian empire in the 13th century. His work blends the traditional griot music of his childhood with other West African influences from Guinea, the Ivory Coast, and Senegal. Cal Performances. http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu or 510.642.9988. April 25, 2007. IRVIN MAYFIELD AND THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Stanford Lively Arts, http://livelyarts.stanford.edu or 650.725.ARTS for details. April 26-29, 2007. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY, along with the SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY CHORUS, SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS CHORUS, and PACIFIC BOYCHOIR, performs BERLIOZ’s THE DAMNATION OF FAUST and more. http://sfsymphony.org for details. May 4-5, 2007. THE MUSIC OF MARIN MARAIS AND ANTOINE FORQUERAY, performed by JORDI SAVALL, viola de gamba, PIERRE HANTAL, harpsichord, XAVIER DIAZ, theorbo and guitar. At the beginning of the 18th century, the sublime 17th-century French composer Marin Marais’s talent was often compared to that of Antoine Forqueray, his younger contemporary, who was said to have played like a devil, while Marais played like an angel. This concert explores the work of these extraordinary masters in a concert featuring Marais’ virtuoso SUITE D’UN GOUT ETRANGER and a selection of Forqueray’s intriguing and revealing PORTRAITS MUSICAUX. Cal Performances. http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu or 510.642.9988. May 5-6, 2007. SACRED MONSTERS ~SYLVIE GUILLEM & AKRAM KHAN. Perhaps the world’s most celebrated ballerina, Sylvie Guillem, reigning star of the Paris Opera Ballet, here teams up with choreographer and dancer Akram Kahn. Their ambitious new collaboration explores the notion aof male and female energies as spiritual forces rotted in creation stories & myths. Cal Performances. http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu or 510.642.9988. May 11, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Marie et Art. Détails à suivre. May 11-June 8, 2007. SMUIN BALLET performs Michael Smuin’s world premiere adaptation of MAURICE RAVEL’s celebrated opera THE ENCHANTED CHILD, plus his playful take on musical instruments come to life. Various locations, as follows: May 11-20, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SF; May 25-26, Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; May 30-June 3, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts; June 8-9, 2007, Sunset Center, Carmel. 415.495.2234 or http://www.smuinballet.org for details. May 12, 2007. ANGELIQUE KIDJO, African-born songstress, performs at Herbst Theatre during the San Francisco Jazz Festival’s GLOBAL GROOVE program. 8pm. http://www.sfjazz.org or 800.225.2277 for details on the show or see Kidjo’s official website, http://ayemusic.free.fr/. May 17, 2007. PATRICIA WELLS talks about VEGETABLE HARVEST. Wells, award-winning author and master of French cooking, is celebrating her 10th cookbook. From arugula to zucchini, Wells covers every kind of produce favored by French cooks from North to South, from winter through fall. Wells includes profiles on local French farmers, home gardeners, and home cooks. She has lived in France for over 20 years. Discuss cooking ideas with Patricia Wells over dinner at Left Bank Restaurant. Cooks with Books at Left Bank, 507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. Seating begins at 6:30pm; coffee and conversation usually end about 2-1/2 hours later. Tickets are purchased in advance at Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista, Corte Madera. Price includes meal, wine, tax, tip & signed copy of the book (only one copy per couple). $105 per person; $175/couple). 6:30pm. May 18, 2007. LA SPLENDEUR DES DUCS DE BOURGOGNE. Conférences offertes par SFBA [San Francisco Bay Accueil] et présentées par RENEE MOREL à l'Alliance Française, 1345 Bush St., SF. 415.775.7755 or http://www.afsf.com for details. 10am-11:30am. $7 par personne. Ces conferences seront presentees en francais - naturellement! SVP, arrivez a l'heure! (Please allow ample time for parking.) rmorel@ccsf.edu for details. June 7-July 8, 2007. MOLIERE’S THE IMAGINARY INVALID. In this cheeky satire, an old hypochondriac believes in nothing and no one—except the dubious diagnoses his quack doctors keep delivering. A.C.T.'s new production of The Imaginary Invalid offers a hysterical exposé of society's childlike devotion to staying "well"—and a prescription for a rollicking good time. American Conservatory Theater, http://act-sf.org/ or 415.749.2ACT for details. June 14-29, 2007. IPHIGENIE EN TAURIDE , sung in French by the SAN FRANCISCO OPERA. http://sfopera.com for details. June 22, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA. Chez Dominique. Détails à suivre. June 27, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA ~ HAWAII PARTY. Chez Julie B. Détails à suivre. July 20-22 & 28-29, 2007! SIXTH ANNUAL SACRAMENTO FILM FESTIVAL. Crest Theatre, Sacramento. July 25-October 27, 2007. TARTUFFE by MOLIERE, translated by Ranjit Bolt. Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon. 866.545.6337 or http://www.osfashland.org for details. August 10, 2007. CERCLE FRANCAIS DE PETALUMA ~ MEXICO PARTY. Chez Randy. Détails à suivre. September 7-28, 2007. SAMSON & DELILAH, by CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS, will be performed by the SAN FRANCISCO OPERA. Details to follow. September 30-October 15, 2007. STEVE’S TOUR TO PARIS. Steve Rabinowitsh will lead a series of five walks of the neighborhoods of Paris next September. The walks will include many little known places, parks, residences and architectural wonders of Paris. The tour is for first time as well as frequent visitors to Paris. Steve, who speaks French, led a very successful Paris walking tour last year. He lived in Paris for a year and worked as a professional city planner for many years in Colorado prior to being elected to the Santa Rosa City Council. This tour will also include a river cruise on the Seine to Giverny, Auvers sur Oise, Rouen, Honfleur and Le Havre. The tour is being organized by Nancy Berto at Flying Dutchman Travel. For more information, call Nancy at 546-1212 or 546-2870. PRICE: * CAT. A $2801 (upper deck) ; B, $2709 (middle deck, mid-ship); C, $2617 (middle deck forward) price reflects 8% group discount. In addition to the group discount, there is also early booking discount of $250 pp if booked by Dec. 18, 2006. Includes: 7 night cruise, outside cabin, port charges, fuel surcharge, all meals, welcome and captain’s farewell dinner, 6 guided tours, wine tasting, lectures and French food demonstrations. DEPOSIT: $400 by check or credit card to Flying Dutchmen Travel. Send deposit check (credit card # for cruise) to Nancy Berto, Flying Dutchmen Travel, 1455 N. Dutton, Santa Rosa, Ca 95401.Phone 707.546.1212(B) 546.2870 (H) or 800.248.7471 Include name (passport), address, phone, and cabin choice. Not included: int’l air taxes. Itinerary and prices subject to change. Cancellation insurance available. Cancellation penalty each portion (Paris & cruise): 121 days prior to departure, $100pp; 120-90 days 40%, 89-60 days 50%; 60-45 days 75%; 45 days no refund. November 17, 2007. 26TH BEAUJOLAIS & BEYOND FESTIVAL: LA SOIREE. Come and join us to celebrate the first wine of the year in a French- American atmosphere! French-American Chamber of Commerce, 703 Market Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, CA 94103. Tel: 415.442.4717 / Fax 415.442.4621 or info@faccsf.com May 2-11, 2008. THE LITTLE PRINCE. Composer Rachel Portman’s 2003 operatic treatment of the ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY children’s classic. Libretto by Nicholas Wright; directed by Francesca Zambello. Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley. Details to follow. [top] To return to the Bay Area Francophile List Homepage, Page mise à jour le 18 janvier 2007 |
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