Science
Jun 25, 2024
Did you know that athletes and scientists play collectively for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games ?
Did you know that athletes and scientists play collectively for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games ? Launched in 2018 by the French Minister for Sports, the “Sciences2024” program...
Jun 19, 2024
Fête de la Musique: A Universal Celebration in Australia
Every year on June 21st, we celebrate la Fête de la Musique (Make Music Day), a day dedicated to music in all its forms. In Australia, this event has become a significant occasion, attracting thousands of participants, both amateurs and professionals, in a festive and friendly atmosphere.
Performing Arts
Jun 4, 2024
“Benjamin Millepied’s ‘Romeo & Juliet, The Suite’: A Revolutionary Rendition at Sydney Opera House”
“Benjamin Millepied’s ‘Romeo & Juliet, The Suite’: A Revolutionary Rendition at Sydney Opera House” Renowned French dancer, choreographer, and director Benjamin Millepied is poised to enchant audiences at the...
Music
May 16, 2024
James Baker | What the France Live Shot
At the heart of the Chantier des Francofolies in La Rochelle, What the France had the opportunity to meet the young and talented James Baker! At just 22 years old, James tackles the realities of his generation, such as the omnipresence of technology, the culture of entertainment, and the social masks we wear daily. The singer uses music as a way to deconstruct himself and find answers to the many questions he has about the world.
Ideas
May 14, 2024
Diplomacy and resistance: how Dune shows us the power of language – including sign language
In the Dune films, language is not only a means through which we can come to know something. It is something which can transform the limits and nature of knowledge itself. Read on to discover the linguistic film critique by Gemma King, Senior Lecturer in French Studies at ANU.