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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

African Festival -AFRI'K Festival 2010 presented by Alliance Francais

2010 supports the AFRI'K Festival
Saturday, March 6th - 6:30 pm

Opening Night Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Student Center

Free

Monday, March 8th - 7:30 pm

Musa Dieng Kala concert (Senegal)Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Martial Caron Room

General admission: $ 10

Alliance Française member: $ 8

CUSB students: Free

(On presentation of card)



Tuesday, March 9th - 7:30 pm

Theatre: “The Friendship”Musical theatre play produced by Daouda Dembélé



Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Martial Caron Room

Free

Wednesday, March 10th - 7:30 pm

Theatre: “The Friendship”Musical theatre play produced by Daouda Dembélé



Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Martial Caron Room

Free


Tuesday, March 11th - 7:30 pm

Screening of the film “Française” by Souad El Bouhati (Morocco)Following by a panel discussion on immigration and its issues

The debate will be in French



Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Martial Caron Room

Free

Friday, March 12th

African Cinema Evening5:00 pm - “Finye” by Souleymane Cissé (Mali)


7:00 pm - “Waiting for Happiness” by Abderrahmane Sissako (Mauritania)



Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Martial Caron Room

Free

Saturday, March 13th

Moroccan Tales by Mohammed Khadarchi - 2:00 pm Alliance Française du Manitoba


West African Tales by Boniface Bahi (Ivory Coast) - 4:00 pmAlliance Française du Manitoba

Free

Tuesday, March 16th - 7:00 pm

Lecture and performance by Boniface Bahi “The Talking Drums ”


Alliance Française du Manitoba

Free

Wednesday, March 17th - 8:30 pm

Tété and Eric John Kaiser concert (Senegal and France)Centre culturel franco-manitobain

General admission: $ 10

Alliance Française member: $ 8

CUSB students : Free

(On presentation of card)






WCCC 2010 supports the AFRI’K! Festival,

helping some Winnipeggers feel right at home

For the growing African-Canadian population in Winnipeg, there is something to celebrate. Now in its second year, the AFRI’K! Festival is presented by The Alliance Française du Manitoba in partnership with the Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface. This year it is also being supported by the Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 (WCCC 2010) through the ARTS FOR ALL program.

The AFRI’K Festival promotes the African Culture through the presentation of visual arts, music, cinema and literature. For almost 2 weeks, African artists will come to present their work in Manitoba, a region with a growing African-Canadian population.

As the festival continues to expand, it will increase the amount of French language entertainment accessible to people, and also reach out to a community in Winnipeg that is growing, and has a great deal to offer the art world.


The Festival runs from March 6 through March 17th and hosts artists from all over Canada, artists with ties to France, Mali, West Africa, Senegal, Morocco and more. The Festival includes theatre, film, live music, folk tales, oral tradition, children’s programming, and has something for everyone.

The Festival’s full schedule can be found on their website at http://www.afwpg.ca/events/second-edition-afrik-festival.
The Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 program is being produced by the Winnipeg Arts Council on behalf of the City of Winnipeg. In addition to unique events, WCCC 2010 will be supporting festivals like the AFRI’K! Festival all year long, including the upcoming Jazz Winnipeg Festival, WSO’s 2010 Indigenous Festival, the Asian Drumming Festival, and many more.

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