le magazine de l`alliance française à sri lanka
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le magazine de l`alliance française à sri lanka
LE MAGAZINE DE L'ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE À SRI LANKA ET AUX MALDIVES Olivier Grossetête Urban Art at the Colombo Art Biennale William Cally Cinema from Reunion Island European Film Festival New edition in Colombo and Jaffna International Photo Competition 130 years Alliance Française New Classes & New Term starting in January 2014 NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2013 JANUARY 2014 – N° 32 www.alliancefrancaise.lk OUR NETWORK CONSISTS JAFFNA - Alliance Française de Jaffna 61, Kachcheri-Nallur Road Jaffna – Sri Lanka, Ph.: +94 (0) 21 222 80 93 E-mail: alliancejaffna@yahoo.com Since 1997 Since 1955 196/A, Wakwella Road, Galle – Sri Lanka Ph.: +94 (0) 71 535 94 06 E-mail: alfragalle@yahoo.com Website: alframatgal.jimdo.com Since 2007 642, Peradeniya Mawatha, Kandy – Sri Lanka Ph.: +94 (0) 81 222 44 32 E-mail: allikandy@sltnet.lk, Website: www.afkandy.org GALLE - Annexe de l’Alliance Française de Matara MALÉ - MALDIVES - Alliance Française de Malé 20 158 National Library, Museum Building A, Medhuziyaarai Magu, Malé - Maldives Ph.: +960 793 21 68, Email: direction@afmaldives.org Website: www.afmaldives.org Since 2006 KANDY - Alliance Française de Kandy of Six Entities MATARA - Alliance Francaise de Matara 31/4, Akuressa Road, Nupe Matara – Sri Lanka Ph.: +94 (0) 41 223 20 60 E-mail: alframat@sltnet.lk Website: alframatgal.jimdo.com Since 1967 COLOMBO - Alliance Française de Kotte 18, Coniston Place, Off Torrington Avenue, Colombo 07 – Sri Lanka, Ph.: +94 (0) 11 258 98 14 E-mail: info@alliancefrkotte.lk Website: www.alliancefrancaise.lk (www.alliancefrkotte.lk) Since 2004 Delégation générale à Sri Lanka et aux Maldives EVENTS CALENDAR (Colombo) NOVEMBER 2013 Tuesday 26 15:00 Wednesday 27 15:00 Thursday 28 18:00 Friday 29 Saturday 30 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 Cinema / conference Cinema / conference Cinema Cinema Cinema Elie Blacksmith of Freedom (All Audiences) by and with director William Cally Elie Blacksmith of Freedom (All Audiences) by and with director William Cally European Film Festival (EFF) opening movie: Angel’s share (All Audiences) EFF: Cool kids don't cry (All Audiences) / Color of the ocean (Adults Only) EFF: In a better world (More Suitable for Adults) / The Giants (More Suitable for Adults) Kelaniya University National Library Auditorium National Film Corporation National Film Corporation National Film Corporation DECEMBER 2013 First week Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Monday 9 Wednesday Thursday Friday Wednesday Thursday 11 12 13 18 19 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 15:00 / 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 15:00 Dance Cinema Contempory Dance workshop Sri Jayawardenapura University EFF: Tomorrow will be better (Adults Only) / National Film Corporation The House by the Medlar Tree (More Suitable for Adults) Cinema EFF: Great Expectations (All Audiences) / National Film Corporation The Beloved (Adults Only) Cinema EFF: Clara and the Secrets of the Bears (All Audiences) / National Film Corporation Uncle Hank (More Suitable for Adults) Cinema EFF: Tales of the Night (All Audiences) / National Film Corporation The Beauty and the Bastard (More Suitable for Adults) Cinema EFF: Hotel Swooni (All Audiences) / National Film Corporation More than Honey (All Audiences) Cinema EFF: Oh! Boy (Adults Only) / National Film Corporation Between two Worlds (More Suitable for Adults) Photography Deadline for submission of photos for International Photo Competition Music/Conference Liszt & European Romanticism AFKo Literature Book Club: An evening with Albert Camus AFKo Culture Club Francophone: Theme "Christmas" AFKo Cinema The Snows of Kilimanjaro (More Suitable for Adults) National Library Auditorium Event / Students’ Party / International AFKo Photography Photo competition Exhibition JANUARY 2014 Thursday Friday Wednesday Wednesday 16 18:00 17 22 18:00 29 18:00 30 to 9th Feb. 30 to 2nd Feb. Literature Exhibition Culture Cinema Performing Arts Literature / Performing Arts Book Club: An evening with Jean Cocteau 130 years of Alliance Française Club Francophone The Painting (All Audiences) Colombo Art Biennale Olivier Grossetête Colomboscope AFKo AFKo AFKo National Library Auditorium Colombo Colombo Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 1 MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT Message of The President Dear Members, Students and Friends, At this time of the year, I am pleased to wish you and your family a very Happy Christmas and New Year. I hope 2014 would bring you much satisfaction and pleasure in learning with Alliance Française de Kotte. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the French and Sri Lankan authorities as well as our partners and friends, companies, associations and certain individuals, who have always supported us and for all the help shown to us in 2013. I also whish to thank all the Alliance Française staff for being so engaged and dedicated and thus contributed to the success of our activities on all fronts. I am pleased to say that we have set an attendance record for our courses this last quarter of the year with over 550 students’ enrolments. Between November 2013 and January 2014, we have prepared for you a program of sustained and varied activities where I note especially, two strengths with the visit to Sri Lanka by two French artists. This November, with the presentation of filmmaker William Cally, a native of Reunion Island and, in January, with the performance at the Contemporary Art Biennale of Colombo with the urban artist Olivier Grossetête. William Cally who will introduce his film "Elie, Blacksmith of Freedom", will not only speak of his work as a filmmaker, but also on a French territory little known to the Sri Lankan public: Reunion Island which like Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean and, moreover, the closest part of France. Olivier Grossetête meanwhile is an important artist of the new French contemporary art. His work is truly a spectacular performance that should make quite an impression and be without doubt the highlight of the next Contemporary Art Biennale in Colombo. See you soon at Alliance Française. Best wishes Chandra Wickramasinghe 2 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 Board Directors Mr Chandra Wickramasinghe President Mr Seneka Abeyratne Vice-President Mr Chamath Edirisuriya Treasurer Mr Niroshan Dassanayake Secretary Mr Claude Alexandre Martinez Director Administration Mrs Niroshini Gunasekera Acting Secretary Professor Sarath Amunugama Member Director Mr Yasapala Nanayakkara Member Director Mrs Sumithra Pieris Member Director Mr Kumar de Silva Member Director Staff Ms Eranga Maheshika Ms Subhashinie Punchihetti Mr Prasanna Herath Mr Mapatunagamage Wijerathna Ms Dinuka de Alwis Ms Natacha Kankanamage Mr Hashan Madhunka Ms Sarah Mahé Mr Robin Guillon Mr Mani Deputy Director Pedagogical Consultant, Campus France Correspondent Accountant Technician Information Officer in charge of the reception Information Officer in charge of the reception Communication and Culture Officer - media library Communication and Culture Officer Communication and Culture Officer Maintenance staff Teaching Staff Patron H.E. Mr Jean-Paul Monchau Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Ms Thilini Ariyaratna, Mrs Irosha Chandrasekera, Ms Maryann de Silva, Mrs Veena Fernando, Mr Robin Guillon, Mrs Mihiri Gunasekara, Ms Dinusha Ileperuma, Mrs Sarangi Kaluarachchi, Ms Jayani Kotelawala, Mrs Apsara Kudalugodaarachchi, Ms Sarah Mahé, Mr Maya Manawamma, Mrs Indeewarie Panditharathna, Mr Mahendra Pathirathne, Ms Dinusha Perera, Ms Subhashinie Punchihetti, Mrs Samitha Rajasinghe, Mrs Nisansala Rasanjalee, Mrs Ruwini Premaratne, Mrs Shevanthi Samaraweera, Mrs Ridma Thiranagama, Mrs Sankalya Thiyambarawatta, Ms Seya Wijayasinghe With Best Compliments from SOCIETE DU CANAL DE PROVENCE For over 30 years, SCP has provided a wide range of engineering services in Sri Lanka. Ongoing Engineering Services for the Greater Trincomalee Water Supply Project Regional Office Head Office (France) 146/18, Havelock Road Colombo 5 - Sri Lanka Tel. : 011 258 90 88 scp-srilanka@sltnet.lk Le Tholonet - CS 70064 13182 Aix-en-Provence Tel. : +33 4 42 66 70 59 MCI@canal-de-provence.com Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 3 FRENCH CLASSES Alliance Française network in Sri Lanka and the Maldives offers 4 terms per year, a variety of regular and special classes in French using communicative and interactive approach and the latest textbooks and audiovisual aids. 7 GOOD REASONS TO LEARN FRENCH AT AT ALLIANCE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE FRANÇAISE We are proposing at our Alliances to all students, whatever their age, regular classes in French for total beginners, as well as Intermediate, Advanced and Higher levels. We are also offering classes in French for specific professional or personal purposes, i.e. for travel and hotel trades, business, diplomacy, education, migration, travelling, etc.). Alliance Française does not forget as well school children who plan to sit for local government exams such as the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary (O) Level and the GCE Advanced (A) Level or international exams like the London O Level. Apart from that, we also conduct conversation classes, reading workshops and various other workshops for children and adults to help them improve their French. French is spoken all over the world. It's the second language of international relations and one of the international bodies. It's the key to a vast and growing cultural, scientific and artistic treasure. It's a language of love, poetry and spirit. It's a genuine asset for your professional career as well as a sign of your personal intellectual growth. It's a great way to prove that you have been a successful learner of French in addition to your school transcripts because in Alliance Française you really learn to speak and practice French. It's the best way to show your French language skills recognized worldwide and get a life-long certification. At Alliance française, highly qualified teachers conduct classes on all 7 days of the week, at convenient times for students. Most of our teachers are trained in France and all of them regularly attend teachers' training programmes conducted by French language teaching experts coming from France. CERTIFICATES In Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Alliance Française is the only authorized institutional network to run official Examination centres for worldwiderecognized international French diplomas and certificates. Certificates and diplomas offered via Alliance Française are as follows. 4 DELF Diplôme d'études en langue française Diploma in French Language DALF Diplôme approfondi en langue française Advanced Diploma in French Language DELF Jr Diplôme d'études en langue française pour enfants Diploma in French Language for children TEF Test d'Évaluation de Français CCP French proficiency test by the Paris Chamber of Commerce TEFAQ Test d'Évaluation de Français adapté au Québec French Evaluation Test adapted for Quebec TCF Test de connaissance du français French proficiency test by the French Ministry of Education TCFQ Test de connaissance du français pour le Québec French language Test for Quebec | November, 2013 - January, 2014 The DELF and DALF officially certify the ability of students to use the French Language in real life situations based on the six competency levels identified within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL), an international standard. Hence, there are six separate examinations assessing the four skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking. CEFRL A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 Diploma DELF A1 DELF A2 DELF B1 DELF B2 DALF C1 DALF C2 User level BASIC INDEPENDENT PROFICIENT Scheduled DELF-DALF examination calendar of Alliance française network in Sri Lanka (for the Maldives, consult the centre directly) DELF-DALF Tout Public (for learners above 16 years of age) DELF A1, A2, B1, B2, DALF C1, C2 13th & 14th December 2013 DELF-DALF Tout Public (for learners above 16 years of age) DELF A1, A2, B1, B2, DALF C1, C2 04th & 05th April 2014 DELF Junior (for learners below 16 years of age) DELF A1 & A2 05th July 2014 DELF-DALF Tout Public (for learners above 16 years of age) DELF A1, A2, B1, B2, DALF C1, C2 03rd & 04th October 2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE CERTIFICATES OR DIPLOMAS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE FONDATION ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE AND THE FRENCH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECEIVE NO INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION Commencement of the next term on Monday 6th of January 2014 COURSES OFFERED at Alliance Française de Kotte in Colombo registration are open from 15th of November Nbr of hours taught per 11-weeks term Type of classes Course fee for regular classes (in Rs.) Childrens’ classes (6 to 9 yo) 11 4,500 Pre-Adolescents classes (10 to 15 yo) 2 hours/week 22 7,000 Pre-Adolescents classes (10 to 15 yo) 3 hours/week 33 10,000 Beginners in French (adults) DELF A1 A2 - 3 hours/week 33 10,000 Beginners in French (adults) DELF A1 A2 - 5 hours/week 55 12,500 Intermediate level in French 55 12,500 Preparation for DELF B1 Preparation for DELF B2 Preparation for DALF C1 Conversation classes French for GCE O Level classes French for London O Level classes French for GCE A Level classes es, quiries on fe For more in , es u n ve s, timetable ct us please conta 011 258 98 14 n or visit us o rancaise.lk www.alliancef 55 12,500 55 12,500 55 12,500 15 5,000 22 6,500 33 10,000 33 11,500 CLUBS AT ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE KOTTE Club Francophone: Once in a month, every third Wednesday at Alliance Française, come and discuss a theme for one and a half hour; Club Francophone is meant for advanced students of French language and is an informal way of staying in touch with French language and culture. For more details about the programme and conditions, please contact Samantha on 0 777 571 730 or Robin on 0 770 749 958. Club theatre/lecture (Theatre/Reading Club): Language games, pronunciation exercises, improvisations, work on concentration, listening, imagination are on the programme, all in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Start of the club in 2014. For more details about the program and conditions, please contact Robin on 0 770 749 958. Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 5 OPEN NEW HORIZONS CHOOSE FRANCE www.srilanka.campusfrance.org In the heart of Europe More than 700 programs fully taught in English in France for English-speaking students France’s success in attracting 285,000 foreign students from all around the world - among them more than 40,000 from Asian countries – means : EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION ? Quality of daily life Pleasant and satisfying lifestyle ? Diversity and richness of French culture ? Easy access to the 27 other members of European Union and the rest of Europe ? 77 Public Universities ? 224 Engineering Schools ? 220 Business Schools ? 291 Doctoral Departments ? 1,200 Research Laboratories TALK TO THE WORLD * 220 million people around the world speak French. 75 countries and states on 5 continents are members of O . I . F. : t h e International Organization of la Francophonie. * French is widely used in the three capitals of European institutions, B r u s s e l s , L u xe m b o u r g a n d Strasbourg. * French is one of the six working languages of the UN and one of the three in EU institutions. 1 out of every 3 French doctoral degrees is awarded to a student from outside France. www.srilanka.campusfrance.org 6 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 www.srilanka.campusfrance.org FRENCH HIGHER EDUCATION IN FRANCE è a constant national investment France’s higher education system is one of the most efficient in the world. Moreover, it is also open to all. French institutions figure prominently in the various classifications of Universities, in the ranking of the Financial Times and Times Higher, and in the European report on Science and Technologies published by the European Commission. The French government makes substantial investments in education and research. In fact, with 20% of its budget, the education sector represents the most important investment to keep it attractive and competitive. The world’s fifth largest economy, France proves also to be the fourth most popular destination for international students and remains committed to its long-standing policy of equal treatment for domestic and international students. Tuition fees at main French Higher Education institutions are identical for all students and regardless of their origin. Every one of them enjoys the same benefits (health insurance coverage, housing assistance, etc.). The Master programs in English include additional costs but they remain attractive to students and their family, both academically and financially. In France, students enjoy a real quality of life thanks to the special advantages given to their status in an unrivalled and dynamic cultural environment at the crossroads of Europe. CAMPUS FRANCE è a French higher education promoter Promoting French higher education and professional training abroad is a critical aspect of the mission of Campus France, a French government agency. Campus France helps prospective students to explore their interest of studying in France, identify suitable programs and comply with visa regulations and other administrative requirements. CURRICULUM è a normalised environment French higher education employs the “LMD” system – License (Bachelor), Master and Doctorate - designed to facilitate student mobility within Europe and around the world. CURRICULUM è adapted to international students through programs taught in English The Campus France catalogue of post-secondary programs includes more than 700 programs taught in English in almost all disciplines (mainly at Master’s level). Website: srilanka.campusfrance.org Thus, for recruiting foreign students, France has become one of the first destinations among countries where English is not the mother tongue of the population. Therefore, French language fluency is no longer needed to study in France although French Language courses are included in the program, which becomes an additional asset in an international career. For further information write to: colombo@campusfrance.org or phone to 011 258 98 14 Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 7 MÉDIATHÈQUE / MULTIMEDIA LIBRARY Une bibliothèque est une chambre d'amis. (A library is a guest room) in “Éloge de l'Amitié [Tribute to Friendship]” by Tahar Ben Jelloun, francophone Moroccan writer. Alliance Française Multimedia Library With its diverse collections, AFKo multimedia library covers a variety of media resources published throughout the francophone world. The library possesses about 1,200 documents on Art, Literature, Cinema, Gastronomy, Science, Comics, History, etc. We regularly update our stock with new documents, subtitled movies, audio books on French literature and informative online resources. The library-cum-resource centre is particularly meant for students of French language and we are happy to guide them to choose according to their level in French, a suitable document to read, watch or listen. Library Membership A member can borrow at a time 2 books or two magazines for a period of 2 weeks and 1 DVD for 2 weeks. Membership forms are available at the library desk. Internet Access We provide Internet access at the library free of charge to members and students. Two latest tablets are also available. Newspapers and Magazines Section We have subscribed to various French magazines and major French newspapers. Enjoy reading them while watching the French TV channel TV5. TV5MONDE ASIE IS COMING TO SRI LANKA WITH PEOTV, FROM IPTV! ONE MORE STEP INTO THE FRANCOPHONE WORLD! LIBRARY TIMINGS Monday, Tuesday: 3 pm to 6 pm Wednesday, Thursday: 8.45 am to 12.15 pm Friday: 9 am to 6 pm Saturday: 8.45 am to 11.45 am Closed on Sunday and public holidays. For more information please contact HASHAN MADHUNKA, Librarian 0 714 989 865 afko.communication3@yahoo.fr 8 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 MEMBERSHIP – Annual Fee For books & magazines Students AFKo : LKR 500 Members AFKo : LKR 2,000 Non-members : LKR 3,000 For DVDs Refundable Deposit : LKR 2,000 NEW ARRIVALS in November Movies (DVDs) Two English Girls Femmes du Monde The Raven OSS 117 Mr73 Gainsbourg (Vie heroïque) Bref Saison 1& 2 Contes de la bécasse Classic Literature by François Truffaut by Marc Jampolsky by Henri-Georges Clouzot by Michel Hazanavicius by Olivier Marchel by Joann Sfar by Michael Ramharter by Guy de Maupassant Les Enfants terribles La Difficulté d'Être Les Justes Antigone Cyrano de Bergerac Dix Petits Nègres L'Amant by Jean Cocteau by Jean Cocteau by Albert Camus by Jean Anouilah by Edmond Rostand by Agatha Christie by Marguerite Duras Books/Essais Notre Maison brûle au Sud L'Agenda pour un Monde durable France Agriculture and Food in India by Serge Michailof and Alexis Bonnel by Yann Arthus-Bertrand by Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs by Bruno Dorin and Frédéric Landy Recent Novels L'échappée belle Le Cœur régulier Les Autos Tamponneuses Du Domaine des Murmures Hotel Argentina by Anna Gavalda by Olivier Adam by Stephanie Hoffman by Carole Martinez by Pierre Stasse Un Homme meilleur Madhavi la Courtisane Les Contes de la Péninsule indienne Les Chemins du Ciel et de la Terre Quitter Dakar by Anita Nair by H. S. Shiv Prakash by B Meyssan by Claude Lesné by Sophie-Anne Delhomme Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 9 CINEMA – CONFERENCE Sunday 24th November 2013 Monday 25thNovember 2013 Tuesday 26thNovember 2013 Kelaniya University, 3 pm & Wednesday 27th November 2013 National Library Auditorium, 6 pm Thursday 28thNovember 2013 MATARA Friday 29th November 2013 GALLE Sunday 1st December 2013 MALÉ Seats available on first come first served basis KANDY JAFFNA COLOMBO Élie, Blacksmith of Freedom (ELIE OU LES FORGES DE LA LIBERTÉ) by William Cally An outlook on Reunion Island and its cinematography FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES The moment the slave resolves that he will no longer be a slave his fetters fall. Gandhi Coproduced by Kapali Studios and France Television, “Elie, Blacksmith of Freedom”, a documentary movie, refers to an exceptional event, unique in the history of Reunion Island. On November 8, 1811, in the small village of Saint-Leu, an uprising of 400 slaves took place, which managed to shake the foundations of the colonial system even if only for a few days before being betrayed and ruthlessly repressed by local authorities. Never before had such an event occurred since the 1724 implementation of the Code Noir (Black Code) in Bourbon Island – the former name of Reunion Island. On the curse of time, the echoes of this rebellion and the aura of the leaders were carefully and consciously erased by colonial chroniclers. The film tries to revive the memory of all those human beings who defended the worthiest of causes: their freedom. Sudel Fuma, professor at the University of Re u n i o n , a m a n o f challenges and indeed organizer of the great 2011 commemoration of the bicentenary of the Saint-Leu revolt, wrote the script of “Elie, Blacksmith of Freedom”. Thanks to him, the film gains in historical precisions, giving more depth and shape to the narration. Based on interviews with a number of historians and scholars, it is illustrated with superb fictional sequences, which required precise and thorough historical reconstruction and costume re-creation, the first in the genre in and about Reunion Island. The shooting of those fictional sequences was even marked by a rare and outstanding osmosis between the crew members and the actors. The extras, often chosen for their Saint-Leu ascendancy and their possible genealogical links with the real rebels of 1811, infused the atmosphere with their energy and intense emotion. The first film screening of “Elie, Blacksmith of Freedom” took place in Saint-Leu itself on November 8, 2011, to celebrate the bicentenary of the insurrection. William Cally, born in 1977 in Saint-Denis, Reunion Island, has a doctorate in French and Comparative Literature. Early passionate for writing, he was awarded the "University Price for Novel " in Reunion Island in 1997 and in 2003 and the "Price of the Indian Ocean Novel" in 2000 and 2005. He inaugurated a new literary genre called the “bébètik” or fantastic Creole. Beside, he has started screen writing and film making, actively participating in the emergence of a young cinema of the Reunion with short fictions and documentary-fiction films. His work has a deep cultural, societal and historical features related to his native island. 10 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 REUNION ISLAND A French Overseas Department A presentation of the Island by Emmanuelle Boutier alongside with the screening of the movie “Elie, Blacksmith of Freedom”. Reunion Island is a French Overseas Department situated in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Mauritius islands. It has a tropical climate, cool and dry from May to November, and hot and rainy from November to April. Highly volcanic, the island covers over 2,500 square kilometers (970 sqm) and is located above a hotspot in the Earth's crust. One volcano in particular, the “Piton de la Fournaise” (Peak of blazing fire), is still very active and has erupted more than 100 times since 1640 and is under constant monitoring. It most recently erupted in 2010. Reunion Island has a population of around 850.000 inhabitants. There is no indigenous people on the island as it was initially deserted. All of the ethnic groups comprising the island today are immigrant populations that have come to Reunion over the centuries. These populations mainly from African, Indian, European, Malagasy and Chinese origin have mixed in a melting pot very early on in the history of the island (indeed first settlers married women from Madagascar and of Indo-Portuguese heritage) resulting in a majority population of mixed origin belonging to a "Creole" culture speaking a Reunion Creole although French is the official language. According to this cultural mix, there are different religions represented especially Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Chinese folk religion, Buddhism. Sugar was traditionally the chief agricultural product and export, and tourism is now an important source of income. The GDP per capita about 25,000 US dollars at market exchange rates is the highest in Africa. The first European discovery of the area was made around 1507 by Portuguese explorers. France officially claimed the island in 1642, when it deported a dozen mutineers to the island from the nearby Madagascar. The convicts were returned to France several years later and, in 1649, the island was named “Île Bourbon” after the French royal family. Colonization started in 1665, when the French East India Company sent the first twenty settlers. "Reunion" was the name given for the first time to the island in 1793 by a decree of the French Revolution after the fall of the monarchy in France. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, French immigration supplemented by influxes of Africans, Chinese, Malays and Indians gave the island its ethnic mix. Starting from 1690, most of the immigrants from outside Europe were enslaved until 20 December 1848, date when slavery was abolished, which is a celebrated holiday in Reunion Island nowadays. Emmanuelle Boutier is currently the Director of Alliance française de Malé in the Maldives; she has been living in Reunion Island since the age of 9. Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 11 CINEMA C I N E M A From 29 th November to 8th December 2013 in Colombo @ National Film Corporation Cinema Screenings each day at 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm On 14 th & 15th December 2013 in Jaffna @ Jaffna Library Auditorium (Programme to be confirmed) European Film Festival 2013 All movies are with English subtitles Seats available on first come first served basis Opening ceremony movie on invitation only The European Union Delegation in partnership with Alliance Française de Kotte, Alliance Française de Jaffna, British Council, Consulate of Poland, Embassy of Italy, Embassy of France, Embassy of the Netherlands, Embassy of Norway, Embassy of Switzerland, Goethe Institute, organize the European Film Festival 2013 in Sri Lanka with 16 movies. A shared international cultural experience, the festival aims to promote a friendly relationship and to increase the mutual understanding between European Nations and Sri Lanka. MOVIES ON THE PROGRAMME The Giants by Bouli Lanners (2011) Hotel Swooni by Kaat Beels (2011) In a Better World by Susanne Bier (2010) Denmark The Angel's Share by Ken Loach (2012) England Great Expectations by Mike Newell (2012) The Beauty and the Bastard by Dome Karukoski (2005) Finland The Beloved by Christophe Honoré (2011) France The Tales of the Night by Michel Oncelot (2011) Oh Boy by Jan Ole Gerster (2012) Germany Color of the Ocean by Maggie Peren (2011) Malavoglia by Pasquale Scimeca (2010) Italy Tomorrow will be Better by Dorota Kêdzierzawska (2010) Poland Switzerland Clara and the Secret of the Bears by Tobias Ineichen (2013) Belgium OPENING MOVIE Angel's share by Ken Loach (England) A Scottish comedy-drama film, which tells the story of a young Glaswegian father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence. He is determined to turn over a new leaf and when he and his friends from the same community payback group visit a whisky distillery, a route to a new life becomes apparent. Jury Prize – Cannes Film Festival 2012 Nominated for Best Foreign Co-Production - Magritte Award Entrance only on invitation 2 FRENCH MOVIES 12 The Beloved (Les Biens-Aimés) Tales of the Night (Les Contes de la Nuit) by Christophe Honoré (2011) - 135' From Paris in the 60s to London in 2000, Madeleine and her daughter Vera build their lives around the men they love. But sometimes nothing goes like it should. Time is running out, the years go by, the men also, and the same questions remain without answers. Between love, memories and regrets, both woman struggle for one thing: happiness. « Brilliant » Le Nouvel Observateur « Honoré staged sensitively torments and moods of its beautiful heroines and sign his best movie» Le Point Nominated for Best Original Music - Alex Beaupain 2012 César Awards by Michel Ocelot (2011) – 84’ Every night, a young girl, a boy and an old technician meet together in a small cinema that seems abandoned, but secretly full of wonders. The three friends invent and play all the stories they want in a magical night where everything is possible. Six stories take place at different times and in different countries, in a shadow world. Before each story, the boy and the girl decide, in accordance with the old technician, the characters they will play and the story they will interpret, they choose a time, a country and costumes. Then the story begins… Nominated Golden Berlin Bear: Michel Ocelot - 2011 Berlin International Film Festival | November, 2013 - January, 2014 CCONFERENCE O N F E R E N C E -- MUSIC MUSIC Wednesday 11th December at 18:00 @ Alliance Française de Kotte Entrance free LISZT AND EUROPEAN ROMANTICISM by Alain Rechner President of Lisztomanias International Association In about one hour, thanks to an audiovisual presentation with great music extracts, pictures, musicological explanations, Alain Rechner will make us discover Franz Liszt, one of the most talented western classical musician and composer. Franz Liszt (1811-1886) was the most European of romantic musicians of the 19th century. He became well reputed in Europe for his virtuosic skills as a pianist. He was said by his contemporaries to have been the most technically advanced pianist of his age, and in the 1840s he was considered to be perhaps the greatest pianist of all time. But Liszt was also a well-known and influential composer, piano teacher and conductor and happened to be a benefactor to other composers like Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saëns, Edvard Grieg or Alexander Borodin. Lisztomanias International is a Society founded in 2012 in Paris with the aim to promote Liszt's spirit, which is imagination, generosity, humanism, romanticism, adventure, European ideal - indeed a man of high ideal and faith - and to share with a large public the beauty of the musical heritage of Liszt as a pianist, a composer, and an European artist of his time. One project is also to set up the only opera he wrote in his youth Don Sanche of the Castle of Love. This project is to re-create the unique Liszt opera performed in Paris Royal Opera in the year 1825 (Liszt was only 14 years old). The aim is to put up a performance with young musicians and singers, for a very large public, in Hungary and France, and later in India, China, Russia, Japan and eventually in Sri Lanka. Last but not east, Lisztomanias International Association plans to launch a new international festival: The Euro-Asia Romantic Music International Festival aimed at young artists, which will take place in Asia every year, each time in a different country. Alain Rechner currently President of the Lisztomanias International Association, is the founding Director of Neemrana France, an association dedicated to the art and culture, especially music - particularly oriented voice and piano - through the promotion of artists, organizing concerts, tours, opera productions, training programs, exhibitions and conferences. A teacher by profession, Alain Rechner has worked several years in China and in India. EXHIBITION in December @ Alliance Française de Kotte 130 YEARS ALLIANCE FRANCAISE In 2013, we celebrate 130 years of Alliance Française; the exhibition proposed focuses on the great personalities who initiated Alliance Française and gave ground to its universal values of humanism and cultural diversity. Because of their ingenious ideas and their open-minded sense, they opened the way to an immense network today with about 500,000 students learning French in 135 countries at one of the 1016 settlements, which runs under Alliance Française's flag. The very first Alliance Française was created in Paris in July 1883 by a group of eminent men, including the scientist Louis Pasteur, the diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps, the writers Jules Verne and Ernest Renan, and the publisher Armand Colin. Alliance Française is present in Sri Lanka since 1955 where it opened in Colombo. Since then, 4 other Alliance Française have been created: in Kandy (1967), in Matara (1997), in Jaffna (2004), in Malé (2006) and in Galle as an annexe of Matara (2007). In 2012, we registered 5,000 students in our Sri Lankan Maldivian network. Alliance Française - Paris Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 13 PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBITION INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST of Fondation Alliance Française (Paris) Last week of December @ Alliance Française de Kotte HOW TO PARTICIPATE Any adult, not practicing photography as his / her profession, can participate by sending 2 photos before 9th December 2013 on a CD at AFKo, 18 Coniston Place Colombo 7 or by email to: afko.communication4@yahoo.fr TECHNICAL ASPECTS l Provide 2 copies of each photo l Give a title to each of them l Photos shall be in 300 dpi TIFF or JPEG format l Give details of camera used l Precise aperture / shutter shooting mode, shot speed, film reference number (if used) This year, Alliance Française de Kotte in Colombo invites you to participate to the International Photography Contest organized by the Fondation Alliance Française in Paris. The main aim of this competition is to ca p t u re p h o to g ra p h s highlighting the theme “On joue sur la Terre – We're playing on earth”. Hence, to show how we “play” in all senses of the word, in multiple social and cultural occasions. Games are a powerful expression of human nature and of the diversity of cultures. The remains of the oldest civilizations still have traces of games, some of which were of a sacred nature. Since then, man has not stopped playing. The extraordinary diversity of games meets a variety of needs and emotions as we play for fun, to pass the time, but also to learn, to overcome fears and ultimately to earn money. The competition is organized in two rounds. First of all, an exhibition of the best 20 photos selected by a local jury composed by photographs and personalities will be held on Thursday 19th of December in Alliance Française de Kotte in Colombo. During the exhibition, the public will vote for their favorite photo. Result will be announced at the end of the evening. Then, the best winner's name and his/her two selected photographs will be sent to the Fondation Alliance Française in Paris where another jury will analyze those photos during a second round of selections gathering pictures from all over the world. The winner will be offered a week in Paris and an individual exhibition. EVENT DECEMBER STUDENTS' PARTY At Alliance Française de Kotte in Colombo the December Students’ Party is an important milestone since it marks the end of the calendar with the approach of Christmas and New Year's Day, but also because it celebrates our main purpose: the teaching and the practice of French. Teachers of our institution will organize with students activities like dances, songs, theater extracts and others enjoying entertainments. We fervently hope your presence! 14 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 Thursday 19th December, 03:00 to 6:00 pm Alliance Française de Kotte LITERARY AND PERFORMANCE ART LITERARY AND PERFORMANCE ART From 30th January to 2nd February 2014 (French contribution, time & venues to be precised) COLOMBOSCOPE 2014 “Making History” Colombo Arts Festival Standard Chartered Colomboscope Festival is organized for the second consecutive year in collaboration with Goethe Institute, British Council. A framework for open discourse and broaden perspectives, artistic thoughts and intellectual analysis, through roundtables, panel conversations, expert discussions, presentations and lectures, readings, poetry and music performances, the festival aims to create spaces for expression and creation and reflect the current trend of interdisciplinary exploration in the arts. 2014's theme "Making History" is shared with the Colombo Art Biennale. This central concept will not only focus on Sri Lanka, it will draw parallels and will allude to it occasionally. Some of the broad topics under consideration are: language and history; social media and real-time history making; physical spaces and myth building; presentation, representation and re-presentation; differences between memory and remembrance; music, poetry, film and historical, socio-political epics; insider/outsider narratives; lost narratives, forgotten voices. Contemporary literature, film, dance, theatre, gourmet breakfasts, art exhibitions and many other musical and cinematographic activities are meant to attract various levels of visitors, generally connected to other scenes. In 2012, with the theme of “Identities”, the festival attracted 2,200 visitors. Please check Colomboscope 2014 for updates on facebook.com/pages/Colomboscope/211840145624065 D D AA NN CC EE 2 hours a week from December 2013 up to June 2014 @ University of Sri Jayewardenepura For more information, please contact: Sarah 0 774 611 306 or Irosha 0 772 513 322 CONTEMPORARY DANCE WORSHOP by Seneka Abeyratne In partnership with the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Seneka Abeyratne will conduct a series of workshops on contemporary dance. This program will consist of a two-hour class on a weekly basis, from December 2013 to June 2014. About twenty students are expected to participate in this program. The classes will be based on a blend of Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham techniques. Students participating in this dance program will have the opportunity to perform at the next French Spring Festival in June 2014. Martha Graham Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham (both deceased) were pioneers of contemporary dance in the United States. Their techniques continue to influence contemporary dance across the globe. There is some overlapping between the two styles as Cunningham studied under Graham before establishing his own school. Merce Cunningham Seneka Abeyratne is a freelance contemporary dance choreographer with twelve years of ballet training at the Deanna School of Dancing, Colombo. He has conducted several workshops on contemporary dance in collaboration with the Nelung Arts Center, the Goethe Institute and the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute. Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 15 CONTEMPORARY ART CONTEMPORARY ART COLOMBO ART BIENNALE 2014 From 30th January to 9th February 2014 @ 29 Galle Face Court, Colombo 03 For the third time, Colombo will open his Contemporary Art Biennale in January 2014 (CAB 14). During the 10 day long CAB14 festival, more than 8 000 visitors are awaited to admire works produced by Sri Lanka's most recognized and emerging artists, as well as artists from Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, England, France, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Scotland. In a post civil conflict context, Sri Lankan creation and dissemination framework is now literally exploding: Art is more than ever a mean of action and dialog, promoting reconciliation. “Making History”, the theme chosen, is aimed to lead an enquiry into contemporary aesthetic experience from a time span point of view. (Photos by Chintaka Thenuwara) “History is inescapable. As human beings, our bodies are inscribed with connotations that in many ways defy temporality, and in our modernity, refers to parallel representations of cultures, events, moments and emotions. Our bodies are historically marked, while emotionally 'present' with a desire to invent the future. Do we make history or does history makes us what we are today? This is a question often asked, and an answer to this could take us on a deep and nuanced exploration of the implications of history on the human being as well as the human condition.” Anoli Perera, Artist 16 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 AART R T PPERFORMANCE ERFORMANCE CAB 14 (Details on venue and time to be confirmed) OLIVIER GROSSETÊTE FRENCH ARTIST Participatory Art & Monumental installation Poetry, Dreams, Childhood, Diversion, Recovery, Derision are key words for Olivier Grossetête's art works. As he did once already during his last project "Metamorphosis" in the European Capital of Culture 2013, Marseille, he will now use Colombo city for experimentation and creations. His work is built around recovery and diversion of cardboard and papers in a try to switch these petty materials into a world of fiction and dreams thanks to a monumental installation. Furthermore, by inviting public to participate actively to the genesis of the art piece, Olivier Grossetête makes contemporary visual art accessible to a large number and transforms it into a popular performance and experience. Olivier Grossetête is a French visual artist born in 1973. He lives and works in Marseille, France. He is a graduate of the Ecole Régionale des Beaux Arts de Valence. From the very beginning, he is engaged in a personal reflection on the links between idea and action, work and context, volume and materials. He is literally exploring the urban space while questioning architecture and symbolism. In 2000, he directed a short film that featured a paper boat referring to famous film scenes. At the same time, performance, movie and object, this short-film became the cornerstone of Olivier Grossetête's poetical approach based on the ephemeral nature of one performance and its memory tracks. Since 2002, Olivier Grossetête has developed collective and monumental constructions with the idea that they become self-sufficient in respect of the existing architecture. The preparation workshops of the buildings where the public comes to give a hand then become an integral part of the work, creating a collective energy that contaminates the audience. Several cardboard monumental buildings are raised with the arm strength of hundreds of participants. From 2011, Oliver Grossetête was invited to create ephemeral and monumental structures in several cities in France and Europe (Manchester, Glasgow, Kodice). He is recognized as one of the most interesting Urban artists of the moment. Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 17 PAST EVENTS 18 French German Singing Competition Music Day concert French Spring Festival, Kelaniya University - June 2013 French Spring Festival, BMICH - June 2013 Caravan Quartet concert French Spring Festival, Cinnamon Lake Side - June 2013 French Spring Festival, BMICH - June 2013 Walls = People fashion show by Deneth “Hybride” dance show by Celine Pradeu Kanagasabai French Spring Festival, BMICH - June 2013 French Spring Festival, BMICH - July 2013 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 Visual Art Graffiti by Da Cruz PAST EVENTS “De Mirissa à Bouzigues” photo exhibition Bonsoir Diaries book launch by Kumar de Silva by Seneka Abeyratne - French Spring Festival Cinnamon Lake Side - July 2013 French Spring Festival BMICH - July 2013 Jean-Pierre Baraglioli concert Urban Development symposium French Spring Festival, Cinnamon Lake Side - July 2013 French Spring Festival, BMICH - July 2013 Water at the Heart of Science exhibition Nostalgie 03 photo exhibition by Kumar de Silva French Spring Festival, BMICH - July 2013 Lionel Wendt Gallery, October 2013 Bienvenue - Alliance Française de Kotte | 19 CC II NN EE MM AA in COLOMBO, every last Wednesday of the month, 6pm. An introduction and refreshments will precede the screening. ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE CINE-CLUB in GALLE, JAFFNA, KANDY, MATARA, please contact the Alliance Française there for information about dates, time and venue. WINTER PROGRAMME All movies are with English subtitles ENTRANCE FREE The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro) by Robert Guédiguian (2011) – 107' Despite having lost his job, Michel lives happily with Marie-Claire. These two have been together for thirty years. They have very close friends. They are proud of their union and political struggles. This happiness is deeply affected when two young armed and masked men beat them, tie them up, tear off their wedding rings, and flee with their credit cards. Their distress is even more brutal when they learn that this wild attack was organized by one of the young co-workers just laid off with Michel. The story takes its inspiration from the poem “Les Pauvres Gens” [The Poor People] one of the best known of Victor Hugo's poems. Best Actress in a leading role - Ariane Ascaride - César Award 2011 Officially selected in Un certain Regard section - Cannes International Film Festival 2011 Wednesday 18/12 @ 6:00 pm - National Library Auditorium The Painting (Le Tableau) by Jean François Laguionie (2011) – 76’ A château, flowering gardens, a threatening forest, that is what, for mysterious reasons, a Painter has left incomplete. Three kinds of characters live in this painting: the Toupins, who are entirely painted, the Pafinis, who lack a few colours, and the Reufs, who are only sketches. Considering themselves superior, the Toupins take over power, chase the Pafinis from the château, and enslave the Reufs. Convinced that only the Painter can restore harmony by finishing the painting, three characters, Ramo, Lola, and Plume, each of them member of one of the three communities, decided to go on search for him. The movie’s designs include homage to painters such as Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. The film was animated in digital 3D. Nomination for Cesar of best animation movie – Cesar Awards 2012 Award for Best Feature Film at the 8th Festival of European Animated Feature Films and TV Specials Wednesday 29/01 @ 6:00 pm - venue to be confirmed 20 | November, 2013 - January, 2014 Create your Trip in Asia With the Expert of Tailor Made OUR OFFICE IN COLOMBO contact@shantitravel.lk www.shantitravel.com +94 (0) 11 465 4500 India Bhutan Burma Indonesia Sri Lanka Maldives Nepal Tibet EXPERT TRAVEL DESIGNER INDIA & ASIA