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"Aimer en stéréo", Gaëlle Bien Aimé
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Tanbou à la carte Residency: "Aimer en Stéréo" in Limoges

The Tanbou programme, led by the Institut français and funded by the AFD, is partnering with the new play Aimer en stéréo, written and directed by Gaëlle Bien Aimé. 

Updated on 02/10/2024

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Aimer en stéréo, the new play written and directed by Gaëlle Bien Aimé, will be presented on October 4 and 5 at the *Les Zébrures d’automne* festival in Limoges. The Tanbou program is partnering with this project by supporting the *à la carte* residency that has enabled the collective work of singer and actress Charline Jean-Gilles, dancer and choreographer Amandine Saint-Martin, and sound designer David Duverseau. 

All three contribute to bringing the Haitian artistic scene to life through their company Act’ambule, which aims to produce and circulate theater across the country, in schools, and at the doorsteps of homes. The company is committed to reaching its audience wherever they are, with the goal of creating social connections through the works they share. 

Le programme Tanbou

Led by the Institut français and funded by the AFD, Tanbou is a cooperation programme supporting the cultural and creative industries in Haiti. Find out more 

 

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