Agenda 20 - 26 Juli 2014
Zondag 20 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Maandag 21 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Dinsdag 22 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Woensdag 23 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Donderdag 24 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Vrijdag 25 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)
Zaterdag 26 Juli
68th edition Festival d’Avignon with performances from/about Africa
The programme of the 68th edition of the Festival d’Avignon is now available on the website. Thought by Olivier Py, this edition is built around many creations proposed by emerging companies or troupes that come to the Avignon Festival for the first time. From/about Africa amongst others: "Coup Fatal" by Serge Kakudji (from DR Congo), Fabrizio Cassol & Alain Platel, and "At the same time we were pointing a finger at you, we realized we were pointing three at ourselves…" by Robyn Orlin (from South Africa)