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Le Magazine de L’aLLiance Française de MeLbourne jun-jul-aug 10 FÊte de la musique 21 june 2010 ...& leigh hobbs jeudi jazzy marc rambeau
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Le Magazine de L’aLLiance Française de MeLbourne jun-jul-aug 10

FÊte de la musique

21 june 2010...& leigh hobbs

jeudi jazzymarc rambeau

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EditoSince 1981, the Fête de la musique sets the festive atmosphere at the beginning of the northern summer and the holiday period. The Alliances Françaises in Australia also celebrate this musical event on the 21st June each year. But in Melbourne, we enjoy great music throughout the year, as the success of the monthly Jeudi Jazzy concerts clearly shows. In June, between jazz, electro or baroque music, take your pick! The Stork Theatre will bring Stendhal and Proust to centre stage in its next two productions at the Alliance Française. In August, the painter Marc Rambeau will take us on a journey into rice paper territory.Lastly, don’t miss out on becoming acquainted with Mr Chicken upon his return from Paris. In this edition’s interview, Leigh Hobbs tells us more about this strange character, a distant cousin to Old Tom and Horrible Harriett…

Patrice Pauc, director

Depuis 1981 la Fête de la musique vient rythmer l’arrivée de l’été et annonce le temps des vacances. En Australie, les Alliances françaises inscrivent également cette manifestation musicale sur leur calendrier, le 21ème jour du mois. Mais à Melbourne, la musique est présente tout au long de l’année, le succès de Jeudi Jazzy organisé chaque mois dans notre salle de concert en est la preuve. Jazz, musique électronique ou baroque… Faites votre choix en juin !Le Stork Theatre met à l’honneur Stendhal et Proust dans ses deux prochaines productions à l’Alliance française et le peintre Marc Rambeau nous entraînera en août dans un voyage autour du papier de riz. Enfin, ne manquez pas la rencontre avec Mr Poulet de retour d’un voyage à Paris. Leigh Hobbs vous en dira plus sur cet étrange personnage, lointain cousin de Vieux Tom et Horrible Harriett…

so far as lawfully possible the alliance française de Melbourne and its management and staff accepts no responsibility for or in relation to the contents whether express or implied of any advertisement appearing in this magazine nor for the safety, quality, or accuracy of any premises, goods, services or information referred to therein.

Printed on 100% recycled paper.

june - july - august 2010 issuecover designed by sylvia Tourneeditor: Patrice Pauceditorial contributions: Patrice Pauc, Françoise Libotte, aurélie Pierre.Translation: Léuli eshraghi.design & Layout: Mathieu Vendeville.Printed by Worldwide online Printing

alliance Magazine is published by the alliance Française de Melbourne, 51 grey street, sT KiLda, VicToria 3182, ausTraLiaTel: (61-3) 9525 3463 / Fax: (61-3) 9525 5064. e-mail: [email protected] www.afmelbourne.asn.au

P.4>5 newsP.6>8 Leigh Hobbs interviewP.9>15 course guideP.16>17 Fête de la musique + MiaFP.18 jeudi jazzyP.19 bastille day ballP.20 exhibition: Marc rambeau P.21 stork TheatreP.22 Wine Workshops / The Melbourne salon

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liquid architecture27 jun > 17 juL 2010Over four weeks in June and July 2010, the Liquid Architec-ture sound festival will be cele-brating its eleventh consecutiveyear. It will take place in seven cities across Australia, pre-senting an exciting program of contemporary sound arts. The diverse program features live events and installations show-casing the highest quality sound work. Lionel Marchetti + Yoko Higashi27.06.10 BENDIGO Old Fire Station01.07.10 to 17.07.10 MELBOURNE West Space, Natura Mortawww.liquidarchitecture.org.au With the support of:

mademoiselle chambonFroM 10 june 2010After the international success of Not Here to be Loved, Stéphane Brizé returns with his usual elegance and subtle scriptwriting. Mademoiselle Chambon, based on the novel by Éric Holder, is about a chance encounter between two people and how their passion for music brings them together. But is this an opportunity to change or a folly to regret? The title role is played by Sandrine Kiberlain whose character, in addition to being a school teacher, is a talented violinist. Previously lovers in real life, Vincent Lindon stars alongside Kiberlain. Both actors give restrained yet powerful performances. The ‘must-see recommendation’ of the 2010 Alliance Française French Film Festival (Filmink Magazine).More details - www.sharmillfilms.com.au

l’emmerdeur (a Pain in the @*#!) 2 audiTionsStaged by the Melbourne French Theatre, this riotous comedy by Francis Veber - the creator of The Dinner Game and The Closet - will see Pignon brings his estranged wife, her psychiatrist lover, police, hotel staff and a dangerous hitman to the very edge of insanity.

Auditions- Sat 19 June 2010 at 2 pm- Tues 22 June 2010 at 7 pmCast and age ranges- Pignon - Male 30 to 50s- Ralph, assassin - Male 30 to 50s- Dr Wolf, psychiatrist - Male 30 to40s- Michelle, Pignon’s estrangedwife - Female 30 to 40s- Bellgirl - Female 20s to 30s- Policeman - Male 30s to 60s

Gala night: Fri 27 Aug 2010 at 8 pmEvenings: Tue 24 Aug to Sat 28 August inclusive at 8 pmMatinees: Fri 27 & Sat 28 Aug at 2.30 pm

TICKETS from $12 to $30 $27 Concessions Alliance Française members.

Venue: Collingwood College – corner Cromwell Street & McCutcheon WayCollingwood 3066

For all details – www.mftinc.org

in season double Passes giVe-aWaY For members & studentsFor your chance to win, be one of the first to send us an email with subject line: “Mademoiselle Chambon” with your name, Membership Number or/ class attended on Tue 8 June at 10am.Note: Winners will need to col-lect their passes from our front desk at 51 Grey Street St Kilda.

eVent horizon 21 May > 18 juL 2010The project presents historical images courtesy of NASA to foreground works by a selection of Aboriginal, Australian, Belgian and French artists exploring ideas beyond terraqueous limitation.www.ccp.org.auWith the support of:

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melbourneWriters' FestiVal 27 aug > 05 sePT 2010Founded in 1986 the Melbourne Writer’s Festival was set up to provide a forum for intellectual and cultural debate on a local, national and international scale.Over the years, the Festival has grown into a major national and international event.Winners of major literary awards (Nobel, Pulitzer & Booker Prizes) have attended the Festival and each year a number of international authors are invited (amongst them a number of French authors - the latest being Marie Darrieussecq in 2009) with Australian writers being the main focus of the event. Festivals are a rare chance for the reader to meet the writer and vice versa. As Dorothy Porter outlines, a writers’ festival changes that solitary act of reading and writing into a communal celebration of words and ideas. With 50,000 tickets sold and 450 authors in 2009, the 2010 MWF is no doubt another great event to attend during those cold Melbourne winter days!

Full program available soon, check out the festival website at: www.mwf.com.au

the melbourne inter-national Film FestiVal 23 juL > 8 aug 2010The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an acclaimed annual film festival held over three weeks. It was founded in 1951, making it one of the oldest in the World.The 59th festival will take place between July 23rd and August 8th, 2010 in various locations in Melbourne’s CBD. The largest film festival in Australia presenting approximately 400 films from more than 50 different countries and the largest showcase of new Australian cinema, the MIFF programs also each year a good selection of recent French films. First Bite program preview released 28 MayFull program available 9 July.And remember Melbourne’s winter is a great time to seat in a dark cinema in front of a big screen, eating popcorn!

For all details www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au

belle du berrY24 > 28 aug 2010Back in Melbourne, French chanteuse Belle du Berry and multi-instrumentalist David Lewis (globally recognised members of Paris Combo) will perform songs from their new album ‘Quizz’. Joined on stage by Denis Hénault-Parizel and Rémy Kaprielan, they will perform in both French and English. Not to be missed!

Tickets: $50 ($45 AFM members) 24 > 26 Aug at 8pm, Fri 27 Aug at 9pm, Sat 28 Aug at 7pm and 9pmwww.melbournerecital.com.au

dark star: alain delonaug 18 > sePT 8This season concentrates on the first 30 years of Delon’s career, taking in his breakthrough performance as the talismanic Ripley in Plein soleil, the crime genre peak of Melville’s extraordinary Le cercle rouge, the overt display of glassy beauty in Deray’s La piscine.Presented in conjunction with Cultures France www.melbournecinematheque.org

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Who is Leigh Hobbs?

All I ever wanted to do – I only had one ambition when I was a kid - was to be an artist. I always loved drawing. I was fascinated by characters. My father made a drawing board for me when I was a kid so I could draw in bed before school. I drew all the time, and I’ve been drawing ever since. From an early age, I also had a real passion for architecture and history, even though I grew up in suburban Melbourne and an Australian country town. Travelling to Europe never fails to thrill me, and I’m drawn back to see favourite things, but also to discover new ones… it’s an endless source of inspiration.I went to art school here in the early

Qui est Leigh Hobbs ?

Ce que j’ai toujours voulu faire depuis tout petit – mon unique ambition - c’était de devenir artiste. J’ai toujours aimé dessiner. Les personnages me fascinaient. Mon père m’a alors confectionné un tableau spécial afin que je puisse dessiner dans mon lit avant d’aller à l’école. Je dessinais tout le temps et cela n’a jamais cessé depuis.Dès mon plus jeune âge, j’ai développé une vraie passion pour l’architecture et l’histoire, même si j’ai grandi dans les faubourgs de Melbourne et à la campagne. Aller en Europe m’enthousiasme toujours autant : je suis amené à revisiter des lieux déjà connus, mais aussi à en découvrir des nouveaux… il s’agit d’une source d’inspiration sans fin.

Leigh Hobbsmr chicken: From st kilda to Paris an encounTer WiTH LeigH Hobbs, criTicaLLy-accLaiMed cHiLdrens' booK auTHor and iLLusTraTor, WHose LaTesT Hero, Mr cHicKen, is bacK FroM Paris and WiLL be VisiTing sT KiLda.

ExhibitionMr Chicken: from St Kilda to ParisOpening Wed 30 June 2010 at 6.30 pm Venue Alliance Française Eildon Gallery51 Grey SreetSt Kilda

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1970s, and didn’t miss a single day in four years; I was so absorbed. After art school, an animated film I made led to my being invited to work as an artist at Sydney’s Luna Park. I was in charge of the restoration of an antique carousel, and also created two huge character figures for the Park, called Larry and Lizzy Luna (that are now in the collection of The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney).I did a lot of travelling – as much as I could afford - and that informed the artworks I produced when I returned to Australia and settled in St Kilda.

Did everything begin with Old Tom?

I’m perhaps best-known for my Old Tom books (there are eight), and the television series made from it, which was a French-Australian coproduction, incidentally. I never describe Old Tom as a cat; I treat him as if he is a rebellious 7 year-old boy. His mother, Angela Throgmorton, is the quintessential mother figure, forever bent on socialising her wayward son. Since Old Tom, I’ve created an array of subversive characters – not just in books, but in paintings and sculptures too: Horrible Harriet, Fiona the Pig and the ‘freaks’ of 4F for Freaks and last, but certainly not least, the charming Mr Chicken.

So the world’s most beautiful city, Paris, meets the world’s most startling chicken, Mr Chicken...

Indeed! The inspiration for Mr Chicken goes to Paris occurred when I was drinking champagne with a friend on the Rue du Temple, raving about the beauty of the city – and I said “Imagine if Mr Chicken was here!” I loved picturing the impact his grotesque presence would have. He first appeared in "Hooray for

J’ai suivi une formation aux beaux-arts à Melbourne au début des années 1970. En quatre ans, je n’ai jamais raté un seul jour de cours, tellement j’étais passionné par ce que je faisais. Par la suite, j’ai réalisé un dessin animé, qui m’a conduit à travailler en tant qu’artiste-invité au Luna Park de Sydney. J’avais en charge la restauration d’un vieux carrousel. J’ai également créé deux immenses personnages pour le parc, Larry et Lizzy Luna, qui aujourd’hui font partie de la collection du Powerhouse Museum de Sydney.J’ai beaucoup voyagé – autant que mes moyens me le permettaient – ce qui a eu une influence indéniable sur les œuvres que j’ai créées à mon retour en Australie, moment où je me suis installé à St Kilda.

Est-ce que tout a commencé avec Old Tom ?

Je suis peut-être davantage connu grâce à ma série de livres Old Tom – au nombre de huit - et à son adaptation pour la télévision, une coproduction franco-australienne par ailleurs. Je ne décris jamais Old Tom comme un chat ; je le considère plutôt comme un garçon rebelle de 7 ans. Sa mère, Angela Throgmorton, représente la figure maternelle par excellence, s’acharnant à inculquer les bonnes manières à son fils capricieux. A la suite de Old Tom, j’ai créé toute une série de personnages subversifs – non seulement dans mes livres, mais aussi dans mes tableaux et mes sculptures : Horrible Harriett, Fiona the Pig et les «monstres» de 4F for Freaks, et enfin, l’illustre et charmant Mr Chicken.

Et donc il s’agit de la rencontre entre la plus belle ville du monde, Paris, et le plus surprenant des poulets, Mr Chicken…

Tout à fait ! L’idée de Mr Chicken goes to Paris a surgi d’une conversation avec un ami, un jour que nous étions assis rue du Temple, une coupe de champagne à

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Horrible Harriet", but now of course he has ‘flown the coop’.It’s hard to say anything new or original about the beauty of Paris; everything sounds like a cliché. Whilst Mr Chicken’s monstrous form dominates the pages, I hope I have nonetheless shown due reverence for the exquisite Parisian landscape.

Why do you think children as well as adults like your books?

Children appreciate the irony in my books, and so do adults. While the words say one thing, the pictures say something else; they’re quietly subversive. And they’re anarchic. I’ve created my books partly as a reaction against the saccharine, ‘cute’ style of a lot of children’s picture books, and adults respond to that.

St Kilda being your home, what is your connection to Paris?

St Kilda was home until fairly recently, when noisy neighbours drove me out. I love St Kilda and that’s how I came to create the colour scheme for the Luna Park entrance, as well as the Spider character on the ride inside. St Kilda has always appealed to artists and still has a European flavour, with some terrific old buildings – The Alliance mansion being one of the best.Paris gives me a fantastic creative recharge, and I go there as often as I can. It’s lovely to think that Mr Chicken has returned to Paris, via The Louvre Bookshop.

la main, faisant l’éloge de la beauté de la ville. Je lui ai alors demandé : « Imagine si Mr Chicken était ici ? ». J’aimais visualiser l’impact qu’aurait sa présence grotesque dans un tel lieu. Mr Chicken est d’abord apparu dans "Hourra pour Horrible Harriet", mais depuis il a pris son propre envol.Il est difficile de décrire la beauté de Paris en termes nouveaux ; tout s’apparente à un cliché. Même si la forme monstrueuse de Mr Chicken domine les pages de mon livre, j’espère avoir tout de même démontré un vrai respect envers l’exquis paysage urbain parisien.

Comment expliquez-vous le fait qu’enfants et adultes apprécient vos livres ?

Les enfants apprécient l’ironie présente dans mes livres, et les adultes aussi. Les paroles semblent dire une chose alors que les images en disent une autre ; ces dernières sont gentiment subversives. Voire anarchiques. Mes livres sont une réaction face au style mielleux, « gnangnan » de la plupart des livres pour enfants – ce qui plaît beaucoup aux adultes.

Vous habitez St Kilda. Quels sont vos liens avec Paris ?

J’habitais St Kilda il y a peu encore, mais de bruyants voisins m’ont alors poussé à partir. J’aime St Kilda ; c’est la raison pour laquelle on m’a demandé de choisir les couleurs de l’entrée du Luna Park ainsi que le personnage de l’araignée qui se trouve sur le manège à l’intérieur. St Kilda a toujours attiré nombre d’artistes et garde encore son ambiance européenne, notamment grâce à ses vieilles et magnifiques bâtisses ; la résidence de l’Alliance en est certainement un des plus beaux exemples. Paris me renouvelle sur le plan créatif, j’y vais aussi régulièrement que possible. Et j’aime l’idée que Mr Chicken revienne à Paris, par l’entremise de la librairie du Louvre.

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Autumn Intensives Week 1: 28 june > 2 julY Week 2: 5 julY > 9 julY

AdultsWeek 1 – 28 june > 2 julY

Week 2 – 5 julY > 9 julY

AdultsFrench For traVellers - $240 c/$215 3 Hours a day oVer 5 daysThe perfect survival kit for your trip to France! You will be placed in simulated situations as a tourist in France and you will learn basic French through role playing, audio tools, games and authentic materials (maps, menus...). For complete beginners only.

Pronunciation For beginners - $165 c/$1502 Hours a day oVer 5 days Improve your pronunciation and understanding of spoken French through audio exercises and tongue-twisters. Practical and creative exercises will make this workshop both challenging and fun! Beginners 3 to 6 only.

sPeaking WorkshoP For beginners - $165 c/$150 2 Hours a day oVer 5 daysThis is the ideal workshop to re-use your basic knowledge of French and be able to communicate in real-life situations through role-playing. The best way to reinforce your speaking and listening skills! For Beginners 4 to Beginners 6 only.

intermediate conVersation - $165 c/$150 2 Hours a day oVer 5 daysIn this class, you will reinforce your conversational and listening skills and apply the grammar and vocabulary learned in general classes. You will work on authentic material such as "Bien-Dire" magazine which will stimulate discussions on a variety of different topics.

adVanced conVersation - $165 c/$150 2 Hours a day oVer 5 daysThe best workshop to broaden your vocabulary and review grammar points in context! This class explore French and Francophone societies through different topics such as culture, the arts, literature and politics.

Beginner Courses A 15-hour Intensive Course Class Day Time

French for travellers

Mon to Fri 6pm-9pm

Beginner 1 Mon to Fri

10am-1pm6pm-9pm

Thematic WorkshopA 10-hour Intensive Course Class Day Time

Pronuncia-tion for Beginners

Mon to Fri 6pm-8pm

Beginner Courses A 15-hour Intensive Course Class Day Time

Beginner 1 Mon to Fri

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Beginner 2 Mon to Fri

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Thematic WorkshopA 10-hour Intensive Course Class Day Time

Speaking Workshop for Begin-ners

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Intermediate Conversa-tion

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6pm-8pmAdvanced Conversa-tion

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High School StudentsWeek 1 – 28 june > 2 julY

Week 2 – 5 julY > 9 julY

Conversation Courses A 10-hour Intensive Course

Class Day TimeSpeaking Workshop -Units 1&2

Mon to Fri 2pm-4pm

Speaking Workshop -Units 3&4

Mon to Fri 2pm-4pm

Conversation for IB

Mon to Fri 2pm-4pm

Conversation Courses A 10-hour Intensive Course

Class Day TimeInt 1 - 1st year of French

Mon to Fri 10am-1pm

Int 2 - 2nd year of French

Mon to Fri 10am-1pm

Int 3 - 3rd year of French

Mon to Fri 2pm-5pm

Int 4 - 4th year of French

Mon to Fri 2pm-5pm

VCE Units 1&2 Mon to Fri 10am-1pm

VCE Units 3&4 Mon to Fri 2pm-5pm

IB (International Baccalaureate)

Mon to Fri 2pm-5pm

Autumn IntensivesWeek 1: 28 june > 2 julY Week 2: 5 julY > 9 julY

High School StudentssPeaking WorkshoP – units 1&2 – $175 2 Hours a day oVer 5 days This workshop is ideal for those who want to feel more comfortable while talking with others in French. Prescribed VCE themes and topics will be brought up in class and you will talk about your personal world, discuss education and values and learn how to express personal opinions.

sPeaking WorkshoP – ib/units 3&4 – $175 2 Hours a day oVer 5 days This workshop is the best way to improve your conversational skills and feel more comfortable when the moment has come to face the jury during the final exam! In this class, you will debate and express your opinions about various prescribed themes of the VCE/IB: you will discuss social, scientific and technological issues, historical and political topics, arts and entertainment... Don’t miss out!

Vce/ib eXam PreParation - $2503 Hours a day oVer 5 daysThese workshops will focus on the final exam and give you an idea of what is expected of you at the end of the year. Every day, you will focus and work on one of the 5 components of the final exam (general conversation, detailed study, listening comprehension, reading comprehension and written production). At the end of the week, your teacher will organise a quick interview with you under exam conditions, and will be able to advise you on how you can improve. These workshops will also give you the chance to practice your conversational and listening skills and review grammar points in context!

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Special Courses$330 - c/$300

TermCourses

General Courses$325 c/$295 Language classes at Alliance Française cover 3 levels:

beginner, intermediate and adVanced.All our courses are oriented towards conversation, with a special emphasis on communication in real-life situations. All our teachers are native French speakers and classes are conducted almost entirely in French in order to maximise each student’s opportunities to practice.

Choose your pacestandard: 12 julY > 18 sePt 2 Hours / WeeK oVer 10 WeeKs eXPress: session a: 17 julY > 14 augsession b: 21 aug >18 sePt 4 Hours / WeeK oVer 5 WeeKsSaturday mornings

get on board noW! Founded in 1890, the Alliance Française de Melbourne has many years of expertise in teaching. We offer French courses in a friendly and intimate environment, with a class size of between 5 and 15 students. We provide a wide range of times and days to suit your individual commitments and a wide selection of workshops is also on offer.

French For traVellers The perfect survival kit for your trip to France! You will learn how to order a ‘café au lait' and to book a hotel night or a train ticket… but you can also ask our teachers to give you their tips as to the best places to visit.

art, historY & culture La Joconde, Les Misérables, la bouillabaisse… If you want to understand why France is renowned around the world for its amazing art de vivre, you should come and check this class out!

conVersation & grammar For those who wish to practice their French and participate in a vibrant discussion while dealing with the more complex grammatical structures. One of our most popular classes, don’t miss it!

current aFFairs Come and see the world through a different perspective! We debate and argue over the latest news, though always in a friendly atmosphere. "Refaire le monde"...That’s what this class is all about!

delF & dalF PreParation Whether you wish to study or work in France our preparation class for DELF and DALF will help you ease your way towards the exam. Definitely the best way to succeed!

soirée du mardi A delicious night is await-ing you, with a glass of wine and some French cheese... Perfect for those who want to speak French in a cosy atmosphere!

P’tit déj du jeudi Ideal for gourmands, our p’tit déj’ du jeudi will delight those looking for French conversation around a table laden with coffee and croissants. Miam!

soirée ciné-cinéma Join us for our new monthly rendez-vous! Watch a French mov-ie and discuss about it afterwards.

Adults

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TermCoursesHigh School Students

Children

12 julY > 18 sePt - $250 11/2 Hours a WeeK oVer 10 WeeKs, aFTer scHooL in THe aFTernoonWhether you’re preparing for VCE, IB or just love the language, there is a course designed for you!

12 julY > 18 sePt - $260 11/2 Hours a WeeK oVer 10 WeeKs, aFTer scHooL in THe aFTernoon.Alliance Francaise has many years of experience working with children. We offer your child the possibility of progressing through 3 different levels. Our programs provide hands-on activities to create an enjoyable yet effec-tive learning experience. Special courses are also available for bilingual children who have lived in a French-speaking country or have a French-speaking parent.

ado These courses are for second-ary students enrolled in Year 7 to Year 10. They are a good opportuni-ty to understand how French works and get to appreciate the language. The best after-school class for those who want to succeed!

conVersation classes For advanced students who had the op-portunity to go on an exchange to France and would like to keep up with their French and also for those who would just like to feel more com-fortable with their oral skills. Pre-scribed VCE themes will be brought up in class and students will get to learn more vocabulary and phrases in French.

Vce/ib Specially designed for Year 11 and 12 students, these courses help them to ease their way towards the exam. They will work on their conversational and listening skills and learn more about grammar with our native French teachers.

immersion daY - $130 sat 11 sePt 9.00aM-7.00PMPacked with conversation, a “French-style” buffet and a musical show at night, fun is guaranteed throughout the day at Alliance Francaise! We will cover the four sections of the VCE final examination through four language workshops (General Conversation, Detailed Study, Listening & Reading Comprehension) and students will receive personal feedback from their teacher at the end of the day.

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tiPs to make the most oF Your learning eXPe-rience1 Experiment and take risksLeave perfectionism at the door and allow yourself to make mistakes because you will learn from them.

2 Set realistic expectationsIt takes time to become profi-cient in any language and ex-pect periods when you do not seem to be making any pro-gress at all.

3 Be proactive and organi-sedKeep track of your achieve-ments (last week, I learnt how to... I am now able to say...)

4 Study frequentlyIt is more efficient to break study time into smaller chunks than study infrequently for ex-tended periods of time. Try to do a few homework exercises every second day rather than doing all the homework the night before the class.

5 Enjoy French cultureDo not miss an opportunity to practice, either at the Alliance, at home or while going out. Say ‘bonjour’ to our recep-tionists, listen to the French news, visit French restaurants in Melbourne or make a trip to New Caledonia!

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conditions oF enrolmentFeesEnrolment is not confirmed unless payment is made in full before the first lesson of the session. Any student who has paid for a course and who withdraws at least 5 working days prior to the commencement of that course will be entitled to a refund less a 20% processing fee. Application for a refund must be addressed in writing to the Director. The Alliance Française cannot be held responsible for students’ changes in work commitments or personal circumstances. Please note that fees cannot be refunded or transferred if a student cancels his/her enrolment less than 5 working days prior to the commencement of that course or once the term has started. Course fees cannot be transferred to private les-sons. Fees do not include textbooks unless otherwise specified. All prices are inclusive of GST.

cLassesThe Alliance Française reserves the right to cancel or reorganise classes. Minimum class size is 5. For classes with 4 students, the course fee remains the same but the duration of the course is reduced. (20h courses to 15h, 18h courses to 13h30, 15h courses to 12h). The smaller class size allows more per-sonal attention and the course program remains identical and will be covered at a faster pace. If a fifth student enrols, the class duration will return to normal. In the case of cancellation students may request a transfer to another class, a credit note or a full refund of fees paid. Please note: classes will not be held on Victorian public holidays but will be rescheduled to a suitable time within the session.

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contact usaLLiance Française de MeLbourne51 Grey Street, St Kilda VIC 3182orPO Box 2042, St Kilda West VIC 3182

Tel : (03) 9525 3463Fax : (03) 9525 [email protected]

oFFice hoursMon - Thu 9.00 am to 8.30 pmFri 9.00 am to 6.00 pmSat 9.00 am to 4.30 pm

hoW to Find usMelway: 58 A9Trams: 16, 96, Fitzroy Street3, 5, 64, 67 St Kilda Junction (3, 64, 67 Alma Road)Carpark available on site.

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berthe mouchette comPetition 2010FroM May To augusT 2010Since 1894, thousands of young Victorians have brought French poetry to life. The Berthe Mouchette Competition, named in honour of the founder of the Alliance Française de Melbourne, offers each year a constant source of excitement for the participants and their teachers. The Alliance Française de Melbourne runs the competition and awards prizes (hundreds of DVDs, books and encyclopedias) to the best students from Victorian Primary and Secondary schools (Years 3 to 12). More than 12,000 candidates enrol each year. The Fédération des Alliances Françaises d'Australie awards both the best Year 11 and Year 12 students with the La Pérouse Prize, a cultural trip to New Caledonia.

nouVeau book club28 juL / 11 aug / 25 aug

Je vous invite à découvrir des auteurs et des livres autour d’une thematique. A chaque rencontre nous échangerons et partagerons nos points de vue, nos réactions ou nos sentiments sur nos aventures littéraires. Je vous rappelle que nous nous rencontrerons à trois reprises pour chaque thème. Notre troisième thème sera « Le roman policier », dès le 28 juillet.L’inscription est réservée aux membres de l’Alliance francaise, elle se fait en ligne sur :[email protected](Attention seuls les 10 premiers inscrits seront retenus).

Rendez-vous les mercredis : 28 juillet, 11 août, 25 août de 19 a 21 h.A tres bientôt !Fabienne Roussel,Responsable de la bibliotheque.

concours TouT Feu TouT sLaM !

Participez à notre grand concours de slam et envoyez vos textes avant le 11 juin 2010 à Aurélie :[email protected] nombreux lots à gagner !! (DVD, tee-shirts, clés USB…) La remise des prix se fera au cours d’une soirée conviviale, organisée par l’Alliance française de Melbourne à l’occasion de la Fête de la Musique (21 juin). Le slam, c’est quoi ? Le slam est un art oral, de la poésie urbaine qui se pratique dans des lieux publics comme les bars ou autres lieux associatifs. On vient y dire, lire, scander, chanter ou jouer des textes de son cru sur des thèmes libres ou imposés. La participation est libre, le jugement et la critique sont rares.

neWs course guide

7 to 9 months to the type of school chosen (High Schools or Primary Schools).The application form can be downloaded from the website of the Embassy of France:

www.ambafrance-au.org

The assistant program enables 83 Australians aged 20 to 30, who have completed at least 2 years of university studies, to go to France (including overseas departments to help in schools as English Language Assistants). The position is for

english language assistants

Key daTes For 2010Year 11 & 12: enrolments by 4 JunYear 9 & 10: written test due 7 JunYear 11 & 12: written tests due 2 Aug

For complete information and to submit the online enrolment form visit our website at www.afmelbourne.asn.auor contact directly our coordinator Karine John. Tel: 9525 [email protected]

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Gerard Tempia Bonda a.k.a. Secret Maker is a special guest French DJ coming from Paris. His performances mix house, electro and pop music, and will be accompanied by trumpet

Based in Montreal, Canada, Louise Gauvreau a.k.a. Maus, continues to charm international audiences with her dynamic approach to electronic dance music. She has shared the stage with the likes of David

player Martin. Secret Maker boldly blends various styles, rhythms and instruments to create a distinctive and exciting sound.with the support of:

Bowie, Moby and Saint Germain. Recently branching out towards house, tech-house and techno, her signature sound is groovy with a percussive and straightforward attitude.with the support of:

Fete dela musique

Music june 2010

secret maker Fri 18 jun

maus Fri 18 jun

Venue TBC, check our websitewww.afmelbourne.asn.au

Venue TBC, check our websitewww.afmelbourne.asn.au

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Melbourne International Animated Festival19 > 27 june 2010

including Edouard Salier, Nieto, H5 – the crew who put together this year’s Academy Award-winner, “Logorama” – and others.

sunday 27 june, 6.00PMACMI Cinema 2 French animator Edouard Salier is a guest presenter of MIAF 2010. His best known films (Flesh and Empire) tackle enormous subjects and depict enormous environments. His

works get bigger, more complex, more challenging and more ambitious as he goes. He will introduce a collection of his works, including his latest film “4”, discuss the field of computer animation as he sees it and take part in an extended Q&A at the conclusion of the screening.

www.miaf.netwith the support of:

Get ready to strap yourselves in for a nine-day blast of animation from around the world in the 10th edition of the Melbourne International Animation Festival!

saTurday 26 june, 7.45PMACMI Cinema 2Autour de Minuit is one of the most dynamic animation and production houses in Europe. Their modest, euphemistically cosy Parisian office is home to an eclectic stable of animators,

Music FesTiVaL

Venue Alliance Française bookings essential

as seats are limited [email protected]

9525 3463

earlY music studio baroque ensemble Mon 21 june aT 7PM

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On June 21st at 7pm the Alliance Française welcomes back the Early Music Studio Baroque Ensemble, directed by Greg Dikmans, to present a beautiful and diverse selection of Baroque chamber music including works by Jean-Baptiste Lully, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, François Couperin & George Philipp Telemann. This ensemble of emerging artists studying at the School of Music, University of Melbourne, comprises instrumentalists and singers whose enthusiasm for the music of the seventeenth and

eighteenth centuries has led them to undertake specialist studies of their chosen instruments and associated repertoire. In recent years, the EMS Baroque Ensemble has presented chamber music concerts in the Spring Early Music Festival, the National Gallery of Victoria and broadcast live on 3MBS FM. It has also combined with Early Voices in concert performances of the operas L’Orfeo (Claudio Monteverdi), Actéon (Marc Antoine Charpentier) and Dido & Aeneas (Henry Purcell).

Free eVent

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Music 3 jun - 1 juL - 5 aug 2010

For our August Jeudi Jazzy, Metro Mademoiselle will bring a repertoire sure to please every musical palate including some revisited old French classics and more recent hits like “La Javanaise”, some of Stan Getz’s bossa nova style, some tango.

This performance will mark the debut for this trio. Although these three musicians have known each other for many years and performed together in various contexts, this will be their first

metro mademoiselle THu 5 aug, 8PMChristophe Genoux (sax/vocals), James Sherlock (guitar), Vincent Wienckowski (double bass), Anthony Baker (drums)

the keller/murPhY/Ferella trio THu 3 jun, 8PMAndrea Keller (piano), Tamara Murphy (double bass), Ronny Ferella (drums)

Classic tunes by the jazz great Michel Legrand, famous film scores and gypsy tunes by Django plus some original compositions. Get prepared to feed your ears with some great French and International tunes on the menu. Not to be missed!

meeting in a trio format. With an emphasis on improvisation and interplay, Keller/Murphy/Ferella will use standards from the jazz repertoire as a basis for their musical conversation.

JeudiJazzy

Venue Alliance Française

Tickets: $23 Full / $18 Members Bookings essential as seats

are limited: 9525 3463

Our July Jeudi Jazzy will be transformed into a “Jeudi Celtique” featuring two young visiting musicians from Brittany, Morgane Labbe and François Tiger. Presenting a performance built around traditional instrumental and singing repertoires (ballads, melodies but mainly dancing tunes), Tiger

tiger labbe THu 1 juL, 8PMMorgane Labbe (accordion) and François Tiger (drums)

Labbe will introduce the audience to simple Celtic dances, where music and dance will be mixed to recreate the atmosphere and social interaction of the Fest Noz in Brittany. Through this ‘concert workshop’ get prepared for an express trip through the wide West of Armorica!

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Come and celebrate Bastille Day at the Alliance Française!We invite you to spend a very French evening to celebrate Bastille Day.

liVe music / Food and drinksaT aLLiance Française de MeLbournesaT 17 juL FroM 7.30PM To MidnigHT

BastilleDay Ball

17 juL 2010 eVenT

Full details available soon on our website: www.afmelbourne.asn.au

raFFle 1st Prize - a return ticket to Paris coMPLiMenTs oF air ausTraL

aLLiance Française de MeLbourne

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the reds, yellows and ochres on his palette possess the earthiness of the desiccated hills of Tidbinbilla; his blues, the depth of the unpolluted sky over the Australian Alps. Even his use of rice paper on linen – a technique he has adapted with great success after his Chinese experience and which is practically unique in Western painting – with its fault-like creases striating the canvas, contributes to evoke the parched texture of the native soil. And though his strokes are bold and his colours often straight out of the tube, don't think him rash!

Jean PoncetFormer Cultural &

Scientific Counsellor French Embassy in Australia

through its very vastness and emptiness, is radically different from any European landscape and therefore strikes the immigrant's eyes with its exoticism: see John Glover or Eugene von Guérard, freshly arrived from their native countries, discovering the towering masses of the forests and mountains of Van Diemen's Land or the Dandenong Ranges and gradually turning into true Australian painters, drawing away from the tradition of Claude Lorrain and Caspar David Friedrich they had been following. But Sidney Nolan and Fred Williams, to take just two, were no immigrants and the bush also fascinated them.

Rambeau is at his best shaping the slopes of a hill with a swift, unswerving, stroke of his brush. He is also a master colourist:

Marc Rambeau is a nomadic artist, ever on the move, both literally

and artistically. He travels the world – Europe, Asia, the Pacific – and comes back with artistic records of his discoveries: urban landmarks, people and scenes that have stirred his visual sensitivity. But this French-born artist always returns to Australia, where he has been living since 1985, more specifically to Canberra, which has been his home base for the past eight years. Here his inspiration is nourished mostly by the vast empty landscapes of the bush – pure geology and botany, devoid of any human presence. Because the countryside is a dominant feature of Australia; but then again, Rambeau also delights in painting playful beach scenes at Bondi or Manly. Or because the Australian bush,

MarcRambeau

exHibiTion 11 aug > 3 sePT 2010

VoYage autour du PaPier de riza rice PaPer storYPainTings and draWings11 aug > 3 sePT 2010

Opening Wed 11 Aug 2010 at 6.30 pm

VenueAlliance Française Gallery

51 Grey Sreet St Kilda

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Stork Theatre

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jun - juL - aug THeaTre

2nd season at the alliance Française

the red and the black sTendHaL 9 > 27 jun 2010Translated and adapted for the stage by Colin Duckworth, directed by Greg Carroll, designed by Peter Corrigan.Starring Kate Kendall, Andrew Bongiorno and Hannah Norris.

The brilliant French love story from the classic novel. Three fated characters not in search of love: Love engulfs them all. Madame de Renal, the contented wife and mother, Mathilde de La Mole, the Parisian heiress, and Julien Sorel, the ambitious theology student.“My God!” says Julien “Is that all there is? Being happy… being loved?”One of the most famous lines in French literature. Stendhal has been called the true philosopher of love.

The Red And The Black: one of the most unforgettable creations of French literature. Alluring, dazzling and full of burning emotions.

marcel & albertine MarceL ProusT 28 juL > 8 aug 2010Adapted by Colin Duckworth and directed by Greg Carroll.

Marcel Proust’s dazzling novel, In Search of Lost Time, comes to the Melbourne stage via the love affair of Marcel and Albertine, a story which spans almost 3000 pages and is at the heart of this satire of the goings-on in society in the early twentieth century. Marcel, (not to be confused with Proust his creator), is a very sensitive young man in his early twenties, complex, obsessively possessive and jealous. He aims to be a writer, but no one (including his lover, Albertine) can see he’s actually writing anything much at all.But we see that the whole novel is slowly taking shape in Marcel’s head (as narrator) as the drama develops. For this adaptation Colin Duckworth has translated and transposed Proust’s notoriously complicated style into a two-act structure of highly-charged, sensual emotion,Marcel and Albertine are the only two characters in this version, so everything is seen through the eyes of one or the other.

Alliance Members Special Discount: $25 tix on Wed and Thu.Preview Wed 9 June. Opens Thur 10 June for three weeks.Wed June 9 is a preview at $25.Wed > Sat at 8pm Sun at 3pmTix $29 / $26 sen / $17 concAlliance Francaise, 51 Grey Street, St Kilda. Bookings :Book and pay by credit card or at the door 15 minutes before the show starts.Bookings: 9410 0295. www.storktheatre.com.au

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Food and Wine Matching.How to be successful with a happy mariage every time.Gilles Lapalus, winegrower in Australia, who worked with the French Institute of Taste, brings some light on this sometimes controversial topic. The basis of tasting will be approached, with two products rich in nuances, cheese and chocolate.

The Melbourne Salon is brought to you by RMIT University in collaboration with ISFAR (Institute for the Study of French-Australian Relations) and the Alliance française de Melbourne.The Melbourne Salon is a place where curious and open-minded people can engage in French-Australian cross-cultural dialogues. The Melbourne Salon aims to: - broaden understanding of French and Australian perspectives on contemporary topics through conversation, debate and discussion.

The wines of France will be associated with different cheeses and chocolates, whilst visiting their regions of origin.

Bookings essential by 7 June 2010 as places are limited:by telephone on 9525 3463 or download the booking form from our website at: www.afmelbourne.asn.au

- draw participants from a wide range of backgrounds: parents, teachers, academics, journalists, writers, musicians, educationalists and others who share an interest in discussing ideas in a convivial atmosphere The Melbourne Salon will meet 3 times a year at the Alliance française de Melbourne. Discussion followed by a light supper.

For further details and to join our mailing list, please contact Kerry Mullan: [email protected]

Wine & cheese: Wed 9 june 2010, 6.30PM To 8 PM Wine & chocolate: Wed 16 june 2010, 6.30PM To 8PM$200 For both WorkshoPs

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