by Gustave Akakpo and Marc Agbedjidji (Togo)
with RFI
Public reading
Running time 1h
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Based on a proposition by the festival Les Francophonies en Limousin
With this exclamation, this greeting, “How's it going, world?” RFI invites spectators and listeners to engage with the news of the world through the words of the theatre. For the fourth consecutive year, RFI offers a cycle of six readings of texts by contemporary writers of the francophone world, from Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean. You can come listen to those creations every morning in the garden of the rue de Mons; the readings will then be broadcast by the station throughout the summer. Thanks to both renowned writers and emerging authors, most often here with unpublished texts, the goal is to acquaint spectators and listeners with different world, to invite them to hear other stories of the world. The cycle “How's it going, world?” is coordinated by Pascal Paradou and headed by director Armel Roussel.
Those public readings will also be broadcast on RFI starting on 24 July: Paris - 89 FM, and on rfi.fr
Direction Armel Roussel
With Aminata Abdoulaye, Marc Agbedjidji. François Ebouélé, Sophie Sénécaut
Co-production le Festival d'Avignon, (e)utopia
With the support of the SACD as part of its cultural action in radio