2023 Events
Join us May 12th through 14th, 2023 at Plaza Atlanta for three days of vibrant and engaging cinema, showcasing the colorful variety of European on-screen storytelling while exploring the many expressions of European Identity.
Join Francophonie Atlanta and the Ecole du Samedi for a play entirely IN FRENCH about famous French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, created by the French collective AUX ARTS ETC...
Join Francophonie Atlanta, the Ecole du Samedi, and the Alliance Française Atlanta for a play entirely IN FRENCH about famous French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, created by the French collective AUX ARTS ETC...
The Atlanta Opera’s acclaimed Discoveries series continues with The Anonymous Lover, an opera written in 1780 by the groundbreaking Black composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
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Twenty young actors are brought together for a creation lab by stage directors Véronique and Gabrielle Côté, to create a collective work at one of the great national theatres. Over a full year, they scour contemporary Québécois poetry to tap into the spirit of the times. Whether in workshop settings or at the four corners of the territory, we watch the creative process of Je me soulève unfold.
French sisters Ibeyi will start their highly-anticipated North American tour in March 2023. Following their third album Spell 31 release last May and the unfortunate postponement of their tour, Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz will finally bring their powerful new show, including a full live band, to fourteen major American cities, including Atlanta.
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Join us for a film screening of La Ligne, a fictional drama centered on 35-year-old Margaret, charged with a three-month restraining order for having hit her mother. But the 200 meters that now separate her from her home only exacerbate her desire to come closer to her family.
Join us on Sunday, March 26th and take advantage of a Swiss Community Ticket Package at State Farm Arena as the Atlanta Hawks take on the Memphis Grizzlies. Swiss Atlanta Hawks star Clint Capela will say hello to ticket buyers through this offer.
The Annual Francophonie Brunch is back after a Covid hiatus! We invite the Atlanta Francophone & Francophile community to join us for a sumptuous Brunch buffet, to celebrate the Francophonie and share a meal together.
Théâtre du Rêve, Atlanta’s unique French-language theatre, is making their return to live performance with “Vive La Fontaine”. It’s song, dance, storytelling, puppetry, and spoken word. It’s for all ages, from 3 to 103: an invitation to sit by the metaphorical fire and listen to a master’s tales.
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Students of French, learn how to improve your spoken skills in the French class and how to get more involved. During this online training, we will work on ways to motivate yourself to improve and feel more confident when speaking French.
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Teachers of French, learn how to improve your students' spoken skills in the French class and get them more involved. During this online training, we will work on ways to motivate the students to improve and feel more confident when speaking, while following the DELF guidelines.
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Join us at Halfway Crooks for a beer tasting and brewery tour led by Belgian co-owner Joran Van Ginderachter and his wife Sarah Demeunynck. Enjoy a tasting (led in French, of course!) and a behind-the-scenes look into the brewery located in the Summerhill neighborhood of Atlanta.
Join us for the "Café des Sciences" at Georgia Tech, to discover the work of Mathieu Dahan, a young French researcher in Atlanta, specializing in resilient systems. Presentations will be in French and refreshments will be served.
Frénésies is an enthusiastic ritual, a wandering in the tumult of a claimed freedom. It tells the story of Thomas, an islander "without horizon", sometimes candid, who meets his reversed double Bilal who will make him juggle between disturbing and ecstatic situations around an unforgettable trip on the American roads.
Join us for a film screening of the Cannes 2021 award-winning Haitian film FREDA, followed by a discussion between the director, Gessica Généus and Edvige Edvige Jean-François, Executive Director of the Center for Studies on Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD) at Georgia State University.
Join our panel of business leaders for a discussion to understand how the workplace is evolving after the Covid-19 pandemic, how to define its new purpose and how to best prepare for these changes.
Join Villa Albertine, The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs for the return of Night of Ideas, Villa Albertine’s flagship evening of debates, performances, and conversations.

