Cultural events at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie
Cultural events were held at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie between 27 September and 4 October. There were seven cultural competitions: song, storytelling, traditional inspiration dance, poetry, painting, photography and sculpture.[1]
Calendar
September/October |
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30 |
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Finals |
Song |
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Storytelling |
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Dance |
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Sculpture |
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Photography |
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Literature |
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Painting |
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Medallists
Event |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Special mentions |
Photography |
Genevieve Thauvette |
Marielsa Niels |
Laurentiu Nastasa |
Grisha Grigorov |
Painting |
Aleksandra Petrusevska |
Oussama Baalbaki |
Liliana Rusu |
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Sculpture |
Julie Picard |
Sarah Beck |
Jean-Fostin Amougou |
Liviu Epuras |
Literature |
Fiston Mwanza Mujila |
Caroline Haten |
Roland Lewis Rogero |
Stéphanie Filion
Jean-Baptiste Navlet
Valérie Fourgues |
Storytelling |
Mathieu Lippé |
Gérard Kietega |
Julien Tauber |
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Dance |
SR Dance Company |
Companhia Amizero |
Aurélien Kairo |
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Song |
Nicolas Fraissinet |
Fotso Kareyce |
Karkwa |
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Medal table
Host nation (Lebanon)
References
- General
- Specific
External links