Takes a broad look at
the social, political and economic realities of African
countries, and countries in the African diaspora, which have
achieved their independence. European countries and their
former colonies still have ties to one another, although the
dynamics of these relationships are marked by their
tumultuous shared history.
A night of comedy where different facets of sexuality was the topic followed by engaging discussions and exchanges with a lively crowd. Thanks to Adrienne Medjo, Sandra Uhlrich, Klaus and FrancoQueer for a beautiful moment.
Poésic Jazz 2017
A stage where Urban Arts, Poetry and Jazz collide and where the Franco-Ontarian poetry is honored and highlighted.
MIGRATION: D’une rive à une autre quête d’identité
Author: Adrienne Medjo
Stage Director: Adrienne Medjo
The play raises the cultural and identity issues that encounters the African immigrants from the LGBTQIA community.
It is the story of two young people who face the African traditional reality, where the group spoke for the person, and it relates their everyday life from Africa to Toronto.
June 26th 2016, Francofierté 2016, Alliance Française de Toronto
Kongolo et Les Valeurs Perdues
African Legends & Tales
Kongolo, is a Bantu healer who is rejected from his tribe because he is different from others. He then decides to make this difference a strength. Thus begins his journey in search of lost values.