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2604, 2021

Online Fête de la Bretagne, ‘Gouel Breizh’, Brittany Day

By |April 26th, 2021|Categories: Culture, Events, General News|0 Comments

Discover and experience Breton tradition, folklore and spirit! Every year in May, the Fête de la Bretagne, 'Gouel Breizh' brings together thousands of people all over the world. In Ireland, we invite you to celebrate this special occasion with an online programme of free events organised by Breizheire, the Galway-Lorient twinning committee, the French Embassy and the Alliance Française network in Ireland. Expect a beautiful musical performance by PIANOCEAN from her sailboat, [...]

1504, 2021

Cambridge University Library Liberation Literature Lecture 2021

By |April 15th, 2021|Categories: Culture, Events, General News|0 Comments

Cambridge University Library is holding lecture on French Liberation literature. Check out the blurb below from Cambridge University Library below for details. The event is free to attend online, and will be held in French with English subtitles. Click here for more details about the event. To register to attend, click here. While historical facts remain the same, our understanding [...]

1103, 2021

Edna O’Brien

By |March 11th, 2021|Categories: Culture, Events|0 Comments

Edna O'Brien named Commander in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by French Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin Replay of Edna O’Brien’s Award Ceremony Until 6 April 2021 Multi-awarded author Edna O’Brien received France’s highest cultural distinction by French Minister Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin on the Eve of International Women’s Day. During the ceremony organized by the French Embassy to Ireland, the Irish Embassy to France, [...]

1103, 2021

Francophonie Festival 2021 – Until 17 April 2021

By |March 11th, 2021|Categories: Culture, Events, General News|0 Comments

          To celebrate French language and cultural diversity, the Francophonie Festival showcases once again a variety of cultural events involving literature, film, music, virtual visits, talks & debates. It explores many topics including climate, gender equality, Africa and more. The full programme takes place online from 27 February to 17 April 2021. Find out more

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