Fall 2015 Federation Focus
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Fall 2015 Federation Focus
Federation Focus NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF THE Federation of Alliances Françaises USA|FALL 2015 Federation AF USA Board of Directors President Josette MARSH AF Hawaii Vice President Danielle BADLER AF Denver Vice President Renée KETCHAM AF Greenwich Vice President Jack McCORD AF Chicago Secretary Marie-Laure ARNAUD AF Charleston President’s Message Bonjour! Autumn has arrived along with the sights and scents of the favorite season of the year for many of us. As you’ll see from the news and reports from chapters throughout the Federation, after a busy and very productive summer, their harvest is rich and plentiful! The Planning Committee for the Federation’s upcoming annual meeting in San Francisco has also had a busy summer preparing for what we hope to be a productive and valuable convention. We’re looking forward to seeing many of you at the end of the month to celebrate a great year for the Federation. Merci beaucoup to all who have contributed articles and photos of their activities and programs, and special thanks to Directors Renée Ketcham and Danielle Badler for another fabulous edition of Federation Focus! Josette © Roger Farrington Treasurer David THOMS AF Grosse Pointe Paul AZZARA AF Milwaukee Suki de BRAGANÇA AF Boston Katharine BRANNING French Institute Alliance Française New York Inad HADDAD AF Toledo Marie-France HILGAR AF Southern Nevada Pascal C. LEDERMANN AF San Francisco © AF Chicago © AF Portland Some of the highlights from this summer's events across the nation. See the Cultural Events section for more. Cynthia RUOFF AF Kalamazoo Barbara TUCKER AF Pittsburgh Questions? Larissa Rolley Directrice des Opérations [email protected] or 312-431-1880 (tel) www.afusa.org In this issue... Cultural Events 2 Celebrations 12 Arts, Music, and Media 6 Resources 13 Fundraisers 10 Convention & Annual Meeting 14 Educational Programs 11 Video Links 16 2 Cultural Events Bastille Day Celebration Alliance Française de Jackson The Alliance Française de Jackson returned to the Jackson Yacht Club for its annual Bastille Day Celebration on July 19. © AF Jackson © AF Jackson © AF Jackson Bastille Day Celebrations Alliance Française of Greenwich, CT The Alliance Française of Greenwich, CT celebrated le 14 juillet on the steps of Greenwich Town Hall in the presence of The Deputy Consulate Général in New York, Yann Yochum. The raising of the French and American flags was followed by a chorus of the Marseillaise and the Star Spangled Banner. Bistro Versaille welcomed 100 guests for a “petit déjeuner” following the reception. © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich © AF Greenwich 3 Bastille Day Alliance Française de Portland This year’s event was held in partnership with the Portland Art Museum. © AF Portland © AF Portland © AF Portland © AF Portland Bastille Day Alliance Française de Kansas City Kansas City members celebrated at Californos in Westport where the band Made in France performed live. © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City 40th Annual Bastille Day Street Party 4 The French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge © Roger Farrington Nathalie Tabor, Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge board member Jean-Paul Valette, and Mary Ann Sorel © RussMezikofsky The Hot Sardines delighted the sold-out crowd © RussMezikofsky Partygoers enjoyed delicious food, beautiful weather, and a vibrant Francophone and Francophile crowd Bostonians of all ages showed their French spirit (and sense of style) at the SnapBooth photo booth © RussMezikofsky More than 150 major supporters, partners, and elected officials gathered in the garden of the French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge for a special champagne reception during the Bastille Day festivities © Roger Farrington © RussMezikofsky © Roger Farrington © RussMezikofsky Catheline van den Branden, President, Executive Director of the French Cultural Center and Secretary of the Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge poses with hot-jazz sensation the Hot Sardines Lucy and Peter Sprayregen, President and Treasurer (respectively) of the Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge Paris Combo showed Boston Francophiles how to party in true French style © RussMezikofsky © RussMezikofsky © SydneySheehan Nearly 2000 people gathered to enjoy food, drinks, and dancing in the street on July 11 Chanteuse Belle du Berry and the gentlemen of Paris Combo roused the crowd to sing along in the grande finale The street party featured food from eight local restaurants, showcasing a range of flavors from around the Francophone world Bastille Day at Larkinville, NY 5 Alliance Française de Buffalo Alliance Française de Buffalo teamed up with Food Truck Tuesday at Larkin Square to put on a Buffalo Bastille Day. Because of this partnership, the AFB was able to take advantage of a free venue, free live musical entertainment, and had access to thousands of Western New Yorkers who regularly attend the weekly event. lo © AF Buffa © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo We invited Butter Block pastry chefs to set up shop in our tent. They sold out all their supplies of croissants, pains au chocolat, and éclairs. These delectable treats served as a great draw to bring people into our tent. Children hammed it up in our Mardi Gras themed “photo booth” provided by AFB photographer Paul Pasquarello © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo Time Warner Cable’s news affiliate YNN showed up to interview AFB President Evelyne Harris Samantha Epps, Larkin Square Events Manager, won our Bicyclette Raffle. Quelle bonne chance! Professional actor Lenny Ziolkowski (left, above) played a genie which could “fly” throughout the crowd on his magical carpet, entertaining children and attracting the public to our tent La Rentrée Alliance Française Doylestown, PA Members of Alliance Française de Doylestown celebrated La Rentrée with a relaxing garden party. © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown © AF Doylestown Immersion Day 6 AF Chicago Visitors were welcome to practice everything in French: have a conversation, take up to four specialized classes, enjoy cultural events, play games, have lunch, and shop for wares in the Le Petit Marché. © AF Chicago © AF Chicago © AF Chicago © AF Chicago © AF Chicago © AF Chicago Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival AF Kansas City AF Kansas City had a record-breaking fundraiser this year. Over a three day period, they sold more than 2,700 crepes! © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City L’Hermione, le retour de la frégate qui amena le Marquis de La Fayette aux Etats-Unis Like the Statue of7 Liberty, this expedition is a tribute to the FrancoAmerican friendship. Indeed, the history of Hermione starts with a well-known figure in American history: Gilbert Motier aka the Marquis de La Fayette. He arrived for the first time in America in 1777 to lend a hand to Independence supporters. He returned to France in 1779 and petitioned Louis XVI to support America in its war against Great Britain. Le 18 juillet dernier, le petit port de pêche de Lunenburg en Nouvelle-Ecosse accueillait pour son unique escale canadienne, l’exacte reproduction du navire de guerre qui amena La Fayette aux Etats-Unis : la frégate Hermione. Quelques centaines de personnes étaient venus admirer cet imposant vaisseau qui s’était annoncé par 20 coups de canon et a été accueilli en chanson par les habitants de la petite bourgade de Lunenburg. Contrairement à ses 10 précédentes étapes à New York (pour le 4 Juillet), Baltimore, Boston etc… l’ambiance était moins solennelle. De nombreuses personnes ont pu visiter le bateau en compagnie de l’Ambassadeur de France au Canada et de politiciens locaux pour rendre hommage à cette fabuleuse aventure qui a conduit a l’ancrage de ce géant de bois pour 24 heures, à environ une heure trente, au nord de Halifax. La construction de ce navire a débuté en 1997 dans les chantiers navals de Rochefort sous l’égide de l'Association Hermione-La Fayette créée dans ce but, en 1992. Il faudra 17 ans pour que la réplique soit réalisée à partir des plans d’un bateau identique saisi par la Marine britannique, qui avait décidé de s’en inspirer. Les bateaux militaires français étaient considérés à l’époque comme bien meilleurs que les bateaux anglais. © AF Buffalo d‘officiers, quelques marins professionnels et quelques artisans capables de réaliser les réparations les plus urgentes (couture des voiles, menuiserie…). Comme la Statue de la Liberté, cette expédition est un hommage à l’amitié franco-américaine. En effet, l’histoire de l’Hermione commence avec un personnage bien connu de l’histoire américaine : Gilbert Motier alias le Marquis de La Fayette. Il arrive pour la première fois en Amérique en 1777 pour prêter main forte aux partisans de l’Indépendance. Il rentre en France en 1779, âgé de 21 ans pour obtenir le soutien de Louis XVI et de l’armée française pour venir à bout des « Réguliers » anglais. Quelques mois plus tôt dans le port de Rochefort, en Charente Maritime quatre frégates ont été mises en chantier. L’Hermione, est l’une d’elle. C’est un navire La reproduction comporte quelques de guerre équipé de 26 canons lançant des adaptations pour être conforme aux boulets de 12 livres. Longue d’environs 45 normes de navigation d’aujourd’hui. Outre m, il aura fallu 11 mois pour sa fabrication. l’électronique embarquée obligatoire (GPS, Radars..) et un moteur a l’arrière, le vaisseau Le 21 mars 1780, le major général de La Fayette s’embarque pour une traversée autrefois tenu par un équipage de 330 de 38 jours pour débarquer à Boston. marins devait pouvoir être manœuvré par Il vient renforcer les forces du général un équipage de 73 personnes. En effet, les conditions de voyage des marins du 18ème Washington et annoncer l’arrivée imminente des renforts français qui conduiront à la siècle n’ont plus grand chose à voir avec victoire des patriotes face à la Grande celles acceptables aujourd’hui. Bretagne, première puissance militaire La majorité des marins embarqués dans du 18eme siècle. Le vaisseau participera cette aventure sont volontaires et bénévoles. victorieusement à plusieurs batailles au L’équipage mixte s’appuie sur une poignée large de la côte Est. The author, Françoise Barthelmé Trapp, takes the helm at Hermione's last docking in North America at Lunenberg N.S. before crossing the Atlantic to return to France © AF Buffalo Ce qui impressionne d’abord lorsque l’on voit ce navire majestueux, ce sont les centaines de poulies et les cordages, plus de 25 km de chanvres, et bien sûr les 17 voiles en Lin épais (d’une couleur un peu jaunâtre) réalisées à la main. Il a fallu le bois de plus de 2000 chênes pour réaliser ce trois-mâts de plus de 1200 tonnes. Le pont © AF Buffalo Hundreds of pulleys and ropes, over 25 km of hemp, 17 handmade sails, and more than 2,000 oaks were used to make this three-masted ship that weighs over 1,200 tons. est aussi impressionnant. Contrairement aux voiliers actuels aux ponts en parquet fin, ce sont d’énormes poutres qui constituent le plancher du bateau. Nous avons pu discuter avec quelques marins très fiers de leur aventure mais aussi un peu tristes, car cette avant-dernière étape annonçait le retour vers la France et avec lui de grandes questions sur le futur du navire et les possibilités financières de poursuivre sa navigation (la reconstruction et la traversée ont couté 34 millions de dollars). Le 19 juillet, vers midi, les marins de l’Hermione ont salué une dernière fois les visiteurs de Lunenburg d’un triple « Hourrah ». Mais, en voyant ce magnifique vaisseau disparaître dans le brouillard, comme tous les autres visiteurs rassemblés sur le port de Lunenburg, j’avais les larmes aux yeux en espérant que cette formidable aventure ne s’arrête pas après une seule traversée. Vous pouvez continuer de suivre les aventures de l’Hermione sur le site qui lui est dédié : www.hermione.com Submitted by Françoise Barthelmé Trapp – le 5 août 2015-- Alliance Française de Buffalo 8 Art · Music · Media Fête de la Musique Alliance Française de Buffalo On the Summer Solstice, what do you traditionally do? If you live in France, or any of over 100 countries around the world that celebrate Fête de la Musique, you would be engaged in performing music, listening to music, or both. This year you didn’t have to leave Western New York to enjoy Fête de la Musique, because it was celebrated here, in Buffalo! The Colored Musicians Club also offered tours of their interactive museum highlighting Buffalo’s historic importance on the Jazz Scene. Buffalo joined the nearly 700 cities worldwide that celebrate the Festival of Music. Originating in Paris in 1982, Fête de la Musique is celebrated on the 21st of June, with a mission of igniting music interest in amateurs and professionals alike. Make Music Day not only encourages music for all, but all the music is provided for free. This festival is typically celebrated outdoors, due to summer’s warm temperatures, but it can be inside as well. This festival honors an overall mission of connecting people to music. What’s not to love! Submitted by Paula Hinz Buffalo’s second year celebrating la Fête de la Musique was organized by Katharina DeVos with a great assist from Maggie Roston, and held at The Colored Musicians Club. The Club was packed with young and old, to ‘Standing Room Only’ capacity. The crowd was dancing, drinking and devouring all the good music and food. We are grateful for the great welcome offered by George Scott, president of the Colored Musicians Club. Next year’s challenge is to get a French singing group organized to perform at the Fête. Start practicing now, so that in 2016, we can all join in. Now that sounds like fun! © AF Buffalo Le Quatuor Guignols with Marc Cousins, bass, Andy Peruzzini, trumpet, Andreas Mathieu Kunz, soprano saxophone and Bernard Kunz, on guitar Wrapping up Sunday’s concert was GRÜVOLOGY with Walter Kemp, piano, Bernard Kunz, guitar, James Benders, bass, and David Teaspoon Hulett on drums. lo © AF Buffa © AF Buffalo © AF Bu ffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo © AF Buffalo The show kicked-off with ‘Buffalo Belles Jazz Quartet’ which featured Maggie Roston. La Rentrée 9 Alliance Française of Greenwich The Alliance Française of Greenwich celebrated La Rentrée with an "exposition" of artwork by AFG Board member Fereshteh Priou at the Beaux Arts Gallery in Greenwich, CT. Fereshteh's philosophy "L'essentiel se révèle là où l' artifice s'estompe" is evident in her art that is very popular with collectors worldwide. For more information on Fereshteh Priou and her artwork , please visit www.priouart.com. Priou explains her art as an elegant expression of the human essence stating, “I believe simplicity is the essence of beauty and purity. I express my creativity by giving form to things with the force and value of pure, subtle but bold, simple lines. My work mostly depicts faces and bodies conveying the peace, tranquility, and serenity that we can evoke from deep within us despite the fear, anguish, and anxiety surrounding us.” "Embrace" "Nue 2" "Redhead" Camille Pissarro – Members Only Event AF de Chicago On September 16, The Alliance Française de Chicago held an exclusive, members-only event showing Camille Pissarro's works on paper from a private midwestern collection. Pissarro's importance is quite unique in that, in addition to being classified as a father figure for the Impressionists, he was also a father figure for the Post-Impressionists including Seurat, Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin. Almost all of Pissarro's works, as a printmaker, watercolorist, and painter, are now in museums, and have therefore become exceedingly rare. In this exhibit, we saw Pissarro in the intimacy of his works on paper. © Larissa Rolley © Larissa Rolley © Larissa Rolley 10 Fête de la Musique Alliance Française de Jackson The Alliance Française de Jackson hosted its seventh annual Immersion Day on Saturday, June 20, with the theme “Célébrons la Fête de la Musique.” This year’s theme was inspired by the Fête de la Musique held in cities across France to celebrate summer solstice through street performances of amateur and professional musicians. Instructors Jeanne Cook, Max Garriott, and Valerie Abraham kept students engaged with singing, dancing, and testing their knowledge of French singers, along with © AF Jackson other exercises. Immersion Day has become a popular event of the chapter and one that members anticipate each year. Past years © AF Jackson have focused on various regions of France and also Belgium, Quebec, and Louisiana. Great War Moving Memories Alliance Française Kansas City The Centenary of the Great War is an opportunity to revisit this major event in our history through nine acclaimed animated French-related short films. At the front, in the trenches and under fire, in the rear, lived particularly through female correspondence, and even into the memory of the elders or in the collective memory, discover captivating films, sensitive and poignant, signed by directors who revisit, with their contemporary look, at this great disaster. In 3D, cartoon, paper cutting, painting or clay, these films take us into their imagination and once again demonstrate the richness and vivacity of the current animated creations. Films included: La Détente, 1916, Poppy, Fire Waltz, La Tranchée, Lettres De Femmes, Le Jour De Gloire, De Si Prés, and Trois Petits Points. Presented in partnership with the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago, the Institut Français and the Mission Centennaire 14-18 in Paris and The Alliance Française de Kansas City. © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City On the evening of June 11, the Alliance Française de Kansas City partnered with the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City to present Great War Moving Memories. © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City © AF Kansas City 11 Educational Programs Classes at AF Kansas City's new Language Center Julien Galliot teaches the intensive French class French for Travelers Alliance Française Kansas City Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced classes are available for adults and a class for children. A popular class taught at Kansas City's new language center is French for Travelers. © AF Kansas City French Culture Class Alliance Française de Cincinnati Doriane Le Bourse gave a wonderful presentation about Le Champagne to the French Culture class at the Alliance Française de Cincinnati. © AF Cincinnati © AF Cincinnati © AF Cincinnati Summer in French Program French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge As part of the science-themed week of the Summer in French program, students were treated to a live reptile show. © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge The teens in the Summer in French program got upclose and personal with some French masterpieces at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Students in the Summer in French teen program enjoyed a field trip to PAUL Restaurant to sample some pâtisseries and practice their conversation skills. Several students from Accent on Success—the French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge’s free after-school French program in underserved Boston Area Schools—also attended the Summer in French program, which included a soccer workshop with Sidekick Soccer Academy. 12 Celebrations Opening of AF Kansas City's new Language Center Alliance Française Kansas City AF Kansas City opened the first language center in their 50+ year history! @ AF Kansas City @ AF Kansas City @ AF Kansas City Fall Open House French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge Guests enjoyed live music, samples of chocolate and cheese, wine, and plenty of information about cultural and educational offerings French virtuoso violinist and Berklee College of Music student Antoine Beux, along with Gabriel Majou, performed live at the Open House on September 9 For prospective students at their Fall Open House, the French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge offered free placement tests, free crash courses and personalized advice from teachers and staff Alliance Française de Jackson Celebrates 20th Anniversary Alliance Française de Jackson © AF Jackson The Alliance Française de Jackson celebrated its 20th Anniversary on September 14 with a Wine & Cheese reception. Attendees – including several who have been members of the chapter since its beginning - enjoyed visiting with each other and recalling special events of the past 20 years. © FCC/AF Boston et Cambridge Head Librarian Marie Lalevée gave personalized recommendations and tours of the médiathèque during the Open House © AF Jackson © AF Jackson 13 Resources language and cultural media items and has an online catalog. Items are in both French and English and appeal to all ages. The Alliance also has hosted a diverse group of guests: from presidents, ambassadors, and royalty to authors, film directors, and fashion designers. Alliance Française de Chicago is proud to announce its membership with Chicago Collections. Chicago Collections is a consortium of libraries, museums, and other institutions with archives that collaborate to preserve and share the history and culture of the Chicago region. Content Historical documents dating from 1908 – such as brochures, leaflets, photographs, and other items – related to the Alliance Française de Chicago, its connection to the cultural history of Chicago and with France. This Fall, Chicago Collection is launching Explore Chicago Collections — an online tool for locating or accessing over 100,000 maps, photos, and letters. This central access point for online digital material, archival collections, and manuscript collections will be freely accessible to everyone — including researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. The Chicago Alliance’s Médiathèque – the largest private French library in the Midwest – houses a collection of 18,000 French Alliance Française Institutional Archives: 1908 to present. AF Chicago's Médiathèque Author Doni Belau Available for Special Events Girls’ Guide to Paris founder Doni Belau has just released a beautiful and comprehensive gift book called Paris Cocktails, exploring the exploding Paris artisanal drink scene. This book is the first of its kind and includes 100 classic and craft cocktail recipes and takes you inside quintessential French bars in Paris and around the world. The author is available for special events where she can speak about this emerging cocktail culture and mix and pour drinks for guests. It has all the makings for a lovely evening of French fun and can be a great fundraising activity for your chapter. The Alliance Française of Greenwich is looking forward to their event with Paris Cocktails on November 20. Contact [email protected] for more information on planning your own event. Receive a free 80-page e-guide book EAT in Paris and 10% off when you purchase Paris Cocktails online at the Girls' Guide to Paris website. $17.95 plus shipping and handling. Olive Hulbert scrapbook collection: Artifacts dating from 1918 to 1923, organized by past Alliance president, Olive Hubert. The scrapbooks contain documents from various dinners, events, and projects, and are related to individuals connected with the Alliance. They also chronicle the Alliance’s wartime and post-war reconstruction efforts. Lecturer Desmond Colborne Available for Speaking Engagements 14 From Capetown to Boston, Desmond Colborne has captivated sold-out Alliance Française audiences with engaging anecdotes of the legendary giants who chose Paris as the place to leave their mark on musical history. Invite him to take your members and guests on an entertaining and educational journey accompanied by film clips and recorded music. You can chose to either evoke Paris as a Musical Feast through Cole Porter’s captivating lyrics, or take a Promenade Musicale through the streets of the City of Light, underscored by the dazzling songs of great Parisians including Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, and Zaz. About Desmond Desmond Colborne is a much-loved lecturer. With homes in Paris and South Africa and a diverse career (including tour guide, business leader, lecturer, journalist, and author), he possesses encyclopedic knowledge delivered ina witty and informative lecturing style. Cole Porter In Paris: Life and Music Cole Porter’s life was very much a “moveable feast” with scandalous and tragic episodes. In recounting his life, this lecture will focus on revisiting some of his favorite places— notably Paris—and relating them to his words and music. It will be illustrated with musical video clips featuring Cole Porter himself as well as performers such as Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Gene Autry, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Marilyn Monroe, the Beatles, and more recent musicians. Une Flanerie Musicale à Paris This visual, musical and evocative lecture will take the form of a flânerie, a walk down musical memory lanes, following in the footsteps of composers and singers and tuning in to their music. This includes classical composers like Mozart, Chopin and Liszt; popular music by Broadway composers such as George Gershwin and Cole Porter; and songs popularized by internationally acclaimed musical stars like Edith Piaf, Josephine Baker, Maurice Chevalier, Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour. Desmond’s Lectures Summaries of Desmond’s past lectures can be found on Verso. Lecture length can be tailored from 1 ½ to 2 hours. Availability – April 15- May 2, 2016 Fee Approximately, $300-350, depending on the number of participating AF chapters. Lodging and per diem supplementary. Deadline for reservation with deposit: February 8, 2016. Consider sharing Desmond’s services between neighboring Alliances, or using the theme as a fundraiser! The French Cultural Center/Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge has on two occasions held a successful cocktail dinatoire the following evening, that netted each time over $12,000 for their cultural fund, Mosaique. Contact Desmond Tel: +33142338303 or+2721483103, or [email protected] In addition to his lectures for the Alliances Françaises of Boston and of Capetown, he frequently speaks onboard the Seabourne cruise lines. Cole Porter Edith Piaf Charles Aznavour Zaz HD Performances from World-Class Venues in Your Local Cinema French Immersion Program in Morocco Rising Alternative is a leading international distributor of content for exhibition in digital format in cinemas, cultural centers, and other public venues. They provide operas and ballets filmed in high definition at the world's most prestigious performing arts institutions such as Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, Zürich Opera House, and Opéra de Paris. AF Tallahassee has designed a 10-day French language and cultural immersion program is for a small group of adult learners (6 to 10) who want to discover or rediscover Morocco and its historical © tripadvisor.com and cultural heritage while strengthening and enhancing their knowledge of the French language. French is widely spoken by Moroccans of all ages throughout much of the country. French will be spoken at all times. Bring performances from the Paris Opera House to your hometown AF Tallahassee In 2015-2016, six new productions of the National Opera of Paris will be released. With major stars of opera and ballet - Benjamin Millepied, Jonas Kaufmann, Anna Netrebko - this is a great program for the French Alliances, including L'Histoire de Manon, Balanchine | Millepied | Robbins, The Damnation of Faust, Ballets Russes, Il Trovatore, and Rigoletto. Two programs to select from: May 11- May 21, 2016 and May 25 June 04, 2016. If you are interested, please contact Sarah Means at [email protected] or (718) 360-5589. Note: Registration, payments, and forms must be in by 02/25/2016. A minimum of $500 is required to reserve your trip. Any remaining balance is due by April 5, 2016. The cost for this immersion experience is $2,450 for AF members. More information can be found on AF Tallahassee's website. Please view the itinerary for details about this voyage. 15 Fundraisers Soirée Edith Piaf Mimi Hafele at (808) 265-8424 or mimi@ kulanuiconstruction.com to schedule. Alliance Française Hawaii On Friday, September 18, Alliance Française Hawaii partnered with the Honolulu Museum of Art to put on Soirée Edith Piaf. Performing a selection of Piaf's most famous songs, the concert was successful beyond expectation. The chapter raised $2500 net profit with ticket prices at $25 and $30 for members/non-members. Proceeds will benefit AF Hawaii's Cultural Events fund. Pierre Grill and his group L'Escargot, who performed this event, are available for a tournée to present their Piaf concert to chapters on the west coast. Contact © AF Hawaii L'Escargot features Myriam "Mimi" Hafele (middle in above photo) on vocals, Duane Padilla (left in picture to the right) on violin and guitar, and Pierre Grill (left in above photo) on piano, keyboards, and accordion © AF Hawaii What better way to celebrate Edith Piaf's 100th birthday (December 19) than with a show! Soirée d’Été 2015 Alliance Française de Denver Check out the video of the soirée on the Video Link page (p. 18) of this issue. © AF Denver © AF Denver © AF Denver er © AF Denv © AF Denver © AF Denver 16 2015 Convention and Annual Meeting We have an exciting lineup of workshops on Friday and Saturday with a lot of practical information and take-home value. Nous attendons avec impatience votre arrivée à San Francisco. We look forward to having you join us! Schedule Thursday, 29 October Friday, 30 October Metropolitan Club 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Délégation/Fondation Meeting of AF USA Directors 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Welcome and Registration Desk Open 9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Opening Remarks and Introductions 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Workshop #1A: Culturethèque Workshop #1B: Teaching French to Children Ages 1-5 10:45 AM – 11:45 PM Workshop #2A: Panel discussion: Educational Outreach Workshop #2B: The Role of the Board in Identifying and Soliciting Major Gifts 11:45 PM Cravates and Foulards photo session 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Prix Charbonnier Lunch 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Workshop #3A: Leveraging the Internet 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Federation Board of Directors Meeting - Metropolitan Club Workshop #3B: French and Francophone Cinéma 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Welcome Reception (registration required) 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Workshop #4A and #4B: Chapter Communications Alliance Française de San Francisco 1345 Bush Street, San Francisco 94109 Tel 415.775.7755 For more information please contact Jean-François Hans, [email protected] 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM Welcome and Registration for Federation Convention Metropolitan Club 640 Sutter Street, San Francisco 94102 Tel 415.673.0600 (Please note that the Club observes a dress code policy. For more information visit www.metropolitanclubsf.org) Rouge et Blanc Wine Bar 334 Grant Avenue, San Francisco 94108 Tel 415.391.0207 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Culturethèque 101 Panel Discussion 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM rougeetblancsf.com Welcome to San Francisco Rouge et Blanc Wine Bar Patrons’ Reception – Consul Général de France Residence Rouge et Blanc Wine Bar 17 Saturday, 31 October Metropolitan Club HOTEL INFORMATION 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Welcome and Registration Desk open 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Assemblée Générale San Francisco Marriott Union Square 480 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94108 10:00 AM – 10:45 AM Presentations by: • Délégation Générale: Jean François Hans, Délégué Général • Fondation AF: Isabelle Morieux, Déléguée Amérique du Nord • Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: Paul Robert Tiendrebéogo • Cavilam: Christine Busson-Camara, Directrice du Département des Langues Etrangères 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM P ost - M e e tin g S o c ia l For those of you lingering in San Francisco on Sunday, Nov 1, join us for the wine tasting luncheon: 11:30 AM $60 per person JAX Vineyards Wine Bar Workshop #5A: Fundraising: The Gala is 326 Brannan Street San Francisco a Still a Major Event 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Workshop #5B: Panel Discussion: Board Sign up for the wine tasting luncheon with this link: Recruitment and Development http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=4tqgfgn ab&oeidk=a07eblnub4f59bfeb7e Lunch (on your own) 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Federation Board of Directors Meeting 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Workshop #6A: How to Build Social Media Presence Workshop #6B: Fundraising with Online Auctions 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Workshop #7A: Strategies and Best Practices for Email newletters Workshop #7B: Federation Grants: Criteria and Results 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Closing Remarks 6:30 PM Closing Reception – Halloween at Alliance Française de San Francisco Metropolitan Club Metropolitan Club Jax Vineyards Wine Bar 18 Video Links Alliance Française Soirée d’Été 2015 About Us This year’s event was in partnership with the Portland Art Museum. At the time of our Bastille Day event the museum had an exhibit from Paris (Gods and Heroes). AF Denver also has a couple of fun videos about their organization on their YouTube channel. Alliance Française de Portland Alliance Française de Denver Click the image above to watch video on Denver's annual Soirée Benefit or go to https://youtu.be/yxq-E3luP58 Bastille Day Alliance Française de Denver Click the image above to watch the video or go to https://youtu.be/Lf-g-8Oq6a0 Come Say, "Bonjour” is a short and playful introduction to the Alliance Française de Denver. Click the above image or go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDqX4G0IYrs We love videos! If your chapter has videos to share, send us your URL links. We'd be glad to feature them in the Video Links section of Federation Focus. Bienvenue gives a more comprehensive overview of our programs. Click the above image or visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVe5c3qYC9A Exclusive subscription offers for Federation of Alliances Françaises USA chapters and members available only until the end of 2015. For AF Chapters $53.50/yr ($21.45 savings) For Individual AF Members $59.50/yr plus free gif t (vs the regular newsstand rate of $75) o r $99/t wo years From the subscription rate paid, France Today magazine will credit $10 to the member’s AF Chapter. To subscribe, go to www.imsnews.com/ ft-afc and use offer code: FT-AFC. To subscribe, go to www.imsnews.com/ft-af and use offer code: FT-AF. ($51 savings) Or call toll-free 001 800 428 3003 and using offer code FT-AF. Details about the offer: Members will be prompted to include their Chapter details during the online and/ or telephone order process. Unfortunately, France Today magazine will not be able to offer the Chapter’s $10 credit without this information. 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