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SUMMARY:Clyde Chabot: A Soldier's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 18\, at 8pm : A Soldier’s Daughter – White Hall 208 \n« My father is military\, a low ranking soldier. Here I am humorously\nquestioning how this may have affected my personality. The text\nsearches more widely the world of the army\, apparently so far from the\ntheatre\, its social\, familiar and intimate dimension. I play this show\nin duo with a musician with a real pleasure of variation and a certain\nimprovisation.» Clyde Chabot
URL:https://afatl.com/event/clyde-chabot-a-soldiers-daughter/
LOCATION:White Hall 208\, 301 Dowman Dr\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30322\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around Town,General Event
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SUMMARY:Clyde Chabot: CHICAGO-reconstitution
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 18\, at 7pm : CHICAGO-reconstitution – Math Science Building N306 \nCHICAGO-reconstitution is the story by Clyde Chabot of the premature\nbirth of her daughter\, in the United States in 2002. The medical world\,\nthe worries\, the joys and the potentials associated with the birth of this\nfragile being suddenly arise in a country that is not theirs. 16 years\nlater the child discovers her native land and looks at what constitute\nher. Clyde Chabot plays it in immersion in the public\, installed in the\nmanner of a speaking group.
URL:https://afatl.com/event/clyde-chabot-chicago-reconstitution/
LOCATION:Math Science Building N306\, 400 Dowman Dr\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30307\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clyde Chabot: Tunisia (in French)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 17\, at 6pm : TUNISIA (in french) – White Hall 208 \nWith TUNISIA\, Clyde Chabot revisits her family history of migration\,\nfrom Sicily towards Tunisia then France\, to invite each to plunge into\nhis own memory\, to question migratory flow\, the fear and the desire of\nthe other one\, and our representation of the foreigners.\nTUNISIA\, mixes texts and images\, “family archaeology” and fiction\,\ntragedy and humor\, reflection on the history and the colonial present\nof France\, and Tunisia today.
URL:https://afatl.com/event/clyde-chabot-tunisia-in-french/
LOCATION:White Hall 208\, 301 Dowman Dr\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30322\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clyde Chabot: Sicilia
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 16\, at 6pm & 8pm at Convocation Hall \nSICILIA covers the history of migrations in the family of Clyde Chabot\,\nleft Sicily at the end of the 19th century for the United States and\nTunisia then France. She plays it herself around a big table as if the\naudience were her family. She shares with them a bit of Pecorino with\npepper\, the only Sicilian relic that has passed through generations. She\nhas performed this show more than 150 times in France and abroad.
URL:https://afatl.com/event/clyde-chabot-sicilia/
LOCATION:Convocation Hall\, Emory University\, 505 North Kilgo Cir NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30307\, United States
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture: Anthropocene Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Working with the French philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour\, the theater companies Zone Critique and Lighthouse Company explore in a unique way the most urgent ecological and climatic issues. The joint cultural programming “Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture” hosted by Alliance Francaise d’Atlanta and Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta offers the exceptional opportunity to discover their work\, around a discussion and two of their acclaimed performances\, Matters and Moving Earths. \nPerformances are $15 for the general public and $10 for Alliance Française members. \nThursday\, Dec. 2\, 2021\, 11 am – 12:30 pm (Auditorium 152 Kendeda Building) Debate\, Discussion and Round Table with Duncan Evennou\, Frédérique Aït Touati\, Clemence Hallé). Also available online: https://bluejeans.com/505638236/6244 \nThursday\, Dec. 2\, 5:00 pm “Matters” Performance\, DramaTech Theatre (Duncan Evennou) \nhttps://artsgatech.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2052 \n \nFriday\, Dec. 3\, 5:00 pm “Moving Earth” Performance\, DramaTech Theatre (Duncan Evennou) \nhttps://artsgatech.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2053
URL:https://afatl.com/event/climate-crisis-contemporary-culture-anthropocene-theatre/
LOCATION:Dramatech\, 349 Ferst Drive NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30332\, United States
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SUMMARY:French American Photographer Virginie Kippelen Presents "Lost in Sight" Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Virginie Kippelen is a French-American photographer who moved from France to Atlanta in 1991. This October\, as part of the Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival\, her exhibition “Lost in Sight” is on display for the first time.\n\nFrom now through October 31st\, visit Virginie Kippelen’s immersive exhibition of pictures of the Flint River headwaters in an industrial container turned art space next to Hapeville’s City Hall.\n\n\nFor a taste of “Lost in Sight”\, read the following:\n\n\nOn any given day\, some 260\,000 passengers fly in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. Beneath the tarmac\, unknown to most people\, flows the headwaters of one of the most scenic rivers in the southeastern United States\, the Flint. Back in the 1970s\, the construction of the airport displaced residents and fractured the surrounding neighborhoods. It also buried the river in pipes and culverts\, making it invisible to most. As the airport grew\, the Flint river’s headwaters disappeared from the map and from the community’s shared experience. This long-term documentary work intends to restore a visual identity to a river’s origin that has been lost in sight.\n\n\nIn Virginie’s own words\, “I wanted to offer an immersive experience of the elusive Flint’s headwaters\, with visuals and sound. I covered the floor with an image of a river’s bed to give people the feeling that they are walking in water. It is because people have lost the sight and the experience of the river at its source that they have forgotten about it.” \n\n\n\nThe exhibition is available for viewing by appointment only. Email virginie.kippelen@gmail.com to schedule a viewing. There is no charge for visiting the exhibition. It is located on the pedestrian alley adjacent to the Hapeville City Hall at 3468 North Fulton Avenue.
URL:https://afatl.com/event/french-american-photographer-virginie-kippelen-presents-lost-in-sight-exhibition/
LOCATION:Hapeville City Hall\, 3468 North Fulton Avenue\, Hapeville\, GA\, 30354\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around Town
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