Cultural Offerings à la carte
The following Cultural Offerings à la Carte list of Speakers and Performers is based upon the recommendations of Alliance Francaise chapters across the country sharing their cultural resources and successful programs. By choosing from this list of geographically convenient speakers and performers, these programs should become available to you at a modest cost. Anyone who wishes to engage one of the programs on this list must simply contact that speaker or performer directly. You and that performer will then directly work together on all arrangements for the program, including the scheduling, payment of fees, travel etc. The Federation will have no involvement with your arrangements with the performer.
The Federation is currently working to expand its Cultural Offerings à la Carte (formerly known as the National Speakers' Bureau) list of French and Francophone lecture, music, dance and theater presentations available at a reasonable fee. Please contact Alexandra Stafford, Director, at eas401@aol.com if you would like to nominate a presentation, have questions, or need more information.
Please help us make the Cultural Offerings the best they can be by taking our Cultural Offerings survey.
Speakers
- Denis Leclerc
Phoenix, AZ: Professor, Cross Cultural Communication
- Michel Sarda
Phoenix, AZ: Lecturer, French art and culture
- Gilles Asselin and Ruth Mastron
Oceanside, CA (Ruth Mastron) and Princeton Junction NJ (Gilles Asselin) : Intercultural Trainers and Consultants
- Terrance Gelenter
Mill Valley, CA: Americans in Paris
- Agnes Corizzi
Osprey, FL: Discovering France
- Raymond Gay-Crosier
Gainsville, FL: Albert Camus today
- Yves Hamard
Lutz, FL: Lecturer on French literature and music<
- Margaret Marshall
Hammond, LA: Professor with specialty in Louisiana Creole
- Danielle Lévi-Alvares
Cambridge, MA: Author, yoga teacher
- Marilyn Clemens
Silver Spring, MD: Landscape architect
- Catherine Guisan
Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN: The European Union
- Bruno Wambi
Gladstone, MO: Lecturer: The Republic of Congo
- John J. Wolfe
St. Louis MO and Normandy: Lecturer: History of French Lighting
- Christopher Paul Pinet
Bozeman MT: Lecturer: Contemporary French Politics
- Meredith Sayles Hughes
Albuquerque, NM: Lecturer: "Food Museums of France"
- Mary McAuliffe
New York, NY: Writer, Historian of the city of Paris
- Robert O. Paxton
New York, NY: Historian
- Hazel Rowley
New York, NY: Lecture, Tête a Tête: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre
- Edouard Valdman
New York, NY and Paris: Lawyer, writer, journalist
- Constantin Petridis
Cleveland, OH: Museum curator, specialty African art
- David Wilkin
Wooster, OH: Historian: The Huguenots
- Joan DeJean
Philadelphia, PA: "The Essence of Style: How The French Invented High Fashion"
- Barbara F. Freed
Philadelphia, PA : Film: "Matisse et la Chapelle de Vence"
- Ruth K. Hartz
Elkins Park, PA : Her experiences as a hidden child during German Occupation
- Ralph Albanese
Memphis, TN : Corneille as a Cultural Icon in France
- Jeffrey H. Jackson
Memphis TN: Paris Under Water - January 1910 Flood - Laurence Raybois
Redmont, WA: French real estate advisor
- Alek Baylee Toumi
Stevens Point, WI : Lecturer/Playwright: Sartre/Beauvoir
- Jean Clottes
Foix, France: Prehistoric cave paintings and Paleolithic art in France
- Axel Maugey
Levallois-Perret, France: Academic, writer, essayist on la francophonie
- Patrick Cerf
Papeete, French Polynesia: Lectures on History and Culture of Tahiti
- Rob Silverstone
Brighton, UK: Author, Upper Normandy
- Jieun Shin
Riverside, CA: Violinist
- Timothy Mooney
Prospect Heights, IL: Moliere specialist
- Pamela Howland
- Sophie Taillefer
Bordentown, NJ: Mezzo-soprano
- Elizabeth Hodes
New York, NY: One-woman Show, Edith Piaf
- Thérèse Casadesus Rawson
Berwyn, PA: Soprano
- Les Tourterelles
King of Prussia, PA: French Vocal Duo
- Ray Price & Trouz Bras
Providence, RI: Musician
- Maud La Forest
Plano TX: Guitarist
Lewisville, NC, Pianist and Lecturer
- Compagnie Cave Canum
Toulouse, France: Dance
- Isabelle Durin
Oilliers-sur-Marne, France: Violin
- Albert van Amstel
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Guitarist
- > Fill out a Nomination Form
- > Send your recommendations to Alexandra Stafford, Cultural Events Chair, at: eas401@aol.com
Phone: (504) 628-0055
Each Alliance will contact the proposed speaker/performer directly and will assume full financial responsibility for all the necessary arrangements: including dates, travel, lodging, honorarium, per diem. The Federation will not be party to any arrangements or negotiations, nor will the Federation assume any financial or legal responsibility.
Once a speaker/artist has made a presentation at your Alliance, please send your feedback and suggestions
to federation@afusa.org.
