Dance Salad Performance

British photographer Simon Gentry shares his open photo/art studio, The Photobooth on Montrose to screen the film highlights of some of world’s best contemporary dance that was presented in Dance Salad Festival  performances in spring of 2011. As part of the Touring Taste of DSF, this film screening gives you a unique opportunity to relive your favorite choreographic masterpieces presented by such outstanding companies as the Ballet National de Marseille (France), Beijing Dance LDTX (China), Staatsballet Berlin (Germany), BJM Dance Montreal and others
 
Admission is Free

Friday, June 1, 2012 at 8 pm
The Photobooth on Montrose
2710 Montrose
77006
Please RSVP to dsfassistaol.com
www.simongentry.com
 

HOUSTON FRENCH FILMS

The Untouchables

River Oaks Theater: 2009 West Grey Street

 

By French writer/directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, is the inspiring true story of two men who should never have met-a quadriplegic aristocrat who was injured in a paragliding accident and a young man from the projects. After Driss (Omar Sy, César Award winner for Best Actor) is hired as caretaker for Philippe (François Cluzet, Tell No One), they learn that sometimes you have to reach into someone else’s world to find what’s missing in your own.

Find a showtime near you!

Friday, June 8th at 2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40

Saturday, June 9th at 9:00

Saturday, June 10th at 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40

Monday, June 11th – Thursday June 14th at 2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40

MONSIEUR LAZHAR

Friday Jul 13
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sunday Jul 15
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

 

14 Pews, a charming microcinema in the Heights located at 800 Aurora Street. Free parking on street, Admission is: $10 for non-members of 14 Pews and freee to members

Nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Monsieur Lazhar tells the poignant story of a Montreal middle school class shaken by the death of their well-liked teacher. Bachir Lazhar (Fellag), a 55-year-old Algerian immigrant, offers the school his services as a substitute teacher and is quickly hired. As he helps the children heal, he also learns to accept his own painful past. This moving film features exquisite performances by Fellag and a stunning ensemble of child actors.

Awards
• Academy Award® Nominee 2012 – Best Foreign Language Film
• Winner! Toronto International Film Festival 2011 – Best Canadian Feature Film
• Winner! Locarno Film Festival 2011 – Prix Du Public Award
• Winner! Locarno Film Festival 2011 – Variety Piazza Grande Award
• Winner! Namur Film Festival 2011 – Special Jury Award *
• Winner! Hamburg Film Festival 2011 – Art Cinema Award
• Winner! Windsor International Film Festival 2011 – People’s Choice Award
• Sundance Film Festival 2012 – Official Selection

Reactions: “In a class with the François Truffaut of “The 400 Blows” – Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal

“A sharply intelligent, deeply sad, and not remotely sappy film about both teaching and collective grief.” – Dana Stevens, Slate

“3.5 Stars! Leaves you hopeful, and even exhilarated!” – Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald

“Like a dedicated teacher, this is a film that stays with you.” – Kyle Smith, New York Post

 

14 PEWS is highlighting the New French Wave

Six in Paris Film

Saturday May 26
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Sunday May 27

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Free parking on street
Admission: $10 for non-members and free to members
14 Pews
800 Aurora Street
Houston, Texas
77009

 

In 1965 six French New Wave directors took a Paris neighborhood and concocted a short sketch around it. The results sometimes favor character and story, and sometimes local flavor, but almost all are engaging in their own right, offering gloriously French slices of romantic comedy in the sexually open 1960s with “Saint Germain des Prés,” “Montparnasse et Levallois,” “Gare du Nord,” “Rue Saint-Denis,” “Place de l’Étoile” and “La Muette.” This is one of the strongest and most entertaining anthology films to emerge from the 1960s.

REVIEWS:

“Six short stories acted, produced, directed and colored in high style… A full entertainment.” THE NEW YORK POST

“Amusing…Beautiful.” THE OBSERVER

“Affectionately drawn… Funny and Real.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

Make Music Houston

The famous and world-renowned French music festival is set to be presented on June 21st in Houston. It is sure to be a spectacle and a memorable event for all who attend.

Stay tuned for more details!

June 21st.

The famous and world-renowned French music festival is set to be presented on June 21st in Houston.

Cafe Brasil

2604 Dunlavy Street

Free Entrance on June 21st

6:00 to 10:00 pm

Featured Bands include the:

Humbuckers

The Big Lizard

Honoura

The Hot Club of Houston

Acoustic Shadows

Acoustic Shadows: An Exploration of the Sense of Space An audiovisual immersive and interactive installation

Acoustic Shadows at the Dallas Museum of Art

November 2011–October 2012

Transformations conference at the C3 : May 17, 2012

Reactive Environment:
Introduction: Acoustic Shadows is an audiovisual and interactive installation, conceived by Agence 5970, and is currently showing at The Dallas Museum of Art in The Center for the Creative Connections (C3) through Spring 2012.

‘Acoustic Shadows’ is an audiovisual immersive and interactive installation, based on a modern Interpretation of the Myth of Orpheus. The spectator is enveloped into a multi-sensory and reactive recursive System, composed of the physical space, 3-dimensional sound, and projected images. The System actually ‘listens’ for changes in the environment generated by the presence and movement of the spectator, and modifies the audiovisual content accordingly. The reflection and absorption of sound waves upon bodies create the auditory manifestation of silent movement, which, in this context is termed, ‘Acoustic Shadows.’

The scene depicted in the work represents Orpheus, surrounded by Shadows of the Underworld, and consumed by the physical manifestation of the particular shadow of Eurydice. The interactive installation is mainly supported by a sonic environment that envelopes the visual experience and offers a multi-sensorial immersion, in which the traditional dichotomy of the object & subject and of the observer & the observed is erased, giving way to the emergence of a sensitive space in which the present entities dialogue by means of the visual and auditory manifestations of their presence. The center of the work is the sensitive audiovisual domain in which traces (or acoustic shadows) are imprinted upon a shared fugacious environment.

‘Acoustic Shadows’ integrates
• Linear audiovisual components that contribute to the symbolic representation of the Myth of Orpheus.
• An acoustic and visual system that detects movements.
• A device that generates visual and sonic representations of these movements.

Scientific & Philosophical Foundation
‘Acoustic Shadows : an Exploration of the Sense of Space’ attempts to simulate perceived presence, or
awareness of the otherness. The scholarly study is inspired by James Gibson’s theory of Ecology of Perception, in that we inspect perceptual awareness as directly related to one’s surroundings. In other words, we are not exhibiting signals of pseudo-otherness rather creating a milieu where otherness imprints itself on the environment.

The physical interactive installation creates a sonic environment which envelops the visual experience; as
opposed to the classical frontal representation, in order to mirror the tactility of sound and to shift from
audiovisual representation to multi-sensory immersion. The traditional dichotomy of the object and the subject, the observer and the observed, is challenged, revisited and progressively replaced by the emergence of a meaningful environment in which these entities dialogue by exchanging manifestations of their existence. ‘Acoustic Shadows’ was inspired by Frank Dufour’s academic research regarding auditory perception of moving objects in space. During this research, he discovered that listeners, placed in a diffused sonic field, could be aware of the presence and movement of silent objects in this environment. This awareness is acquired by the perception of slight transformations applied to the spectrum of diffused sound, by the presence and movement of these objects.

The first scientific documentation of Acoustic Shadows has been published, Fall 2011, in Sound Effects, An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Sound and Sound Experience. Audiovisual Projection System & Movement Detection. The core of the system is composed of a Pure Data program, fulfilling the following functions:
– Linear projection of the film and sound in surround 5.1 format
– Analysis of the data issued from an infrared camera and microphones & calculation of models.
– Real-time remix of images deducted from models of movements
– Synthesis and diffusion of sounds deducted from models of movements by hyper-directional speakers.

Acoustic Movement Detection
The phenomenon of perception of acoustic shadows is reproduced by the use of two types of sensors :
• A system composed of 3 hyper-directional speakers and two microphones that analyzes the variations
of intensity and spectral content of the sonic environment in the space.
• An infrared camera aimed at the public analyzes its movements.
The information deducted from these sensors is then recomposed to construct visual and sonic models thatrepresent the size of the bodies in movement, the position, direction and speed of these movements.

Hyper-directional Speakers
The hyper-directional speakers utilized are the Audio-Spot Light AS 24.
Depending on the size and geometry of the space, the installation requires 2-4 speakers of this type.
The speakers create a zone in which specified sound is perceived to contribute to the organization of space and the representation of ‘sonic shadows.’

Acoustic Coverage:
Visualization & Sonification of Movements
The models produced by the analysis of movements pilot the choice of pre-recorded visual sequences
whose superimposition on the linear film is modulated in a continuous fashion by the analysis of incoming
information. These same models inform the sonic synthesis system that feeds into the hyper-directional
speakers.

The C3 was envisioned, within the Museum, as a point of attraction and convergence of new audiences and emerging artistic exploration. The installation of Acoustic Shadows in this space, contributes to the general movement of experimentation launched by the direction of the Museum. The exhibit is supported and surrounded by educational venues and workshops oriented towards targeted publics.

Acoustic Shadows was first presented in a linear version for a concert with Le Laboratoire Musique et Informatique de Marseille (MIM), on February 10, 2011 at La Cité de la Musique, Marseille, France, under the title, « Soft Thresholds » and, in a limited interactive version at La Fondation Vasarély, Aix, France, April 15 to May 17, 2011, under the title, « Acoustic Shadows ».

PASSPORT TO FRANCE WITH CENTRAL MARKET

From  May 9 to May 22, Central Market celebrates French culture and cuisine,  featuring scratch-made breads and pastries, artisan cheeses, crepe  stations and a wide variety of French wines. Plus, learn tips and  techniques from world renowned French chefs and winemakers.

 

 

Central Market

3815 Westheimer Road

Houston, Texas, 77027

Dale Chihuly Exhibit with TFAA Board Member

DALLAS ARBORETUM TO HOST GALA IN THE GARDEN FEATURING THE MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF DALE CHIHULY

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden will host Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum: The Gala in the Garden on Friday, May 4 to celebrate the next-day opening of the exhibition, Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum. The gala will feature an evening of magic, dining under the stars amidst the magnificent works of art by Dale Chihuly and the beauty of the gardens.

The evening will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a reception followed by dinner at 8:00 p.m. and dessert and surprise entertainment at 9:30 p.m. Dale Chihuly will address the attendees during the reception, and the guests will be invited to tour the gardens to view the illuminated sculptures before dinner. Dining will be in three separate gardens with Kent Rathbun and Neiman Marcus’s Kevin Garvin cooking for the underwriters and Gil’s Elegant Catering providing dinner for Garden and Patron tables.

Kaki Hopkins is the Chair; Honorary Chairs are Margaret Crow and Caroline Rose Hunt. Honorary Dinner Chairs are Vera and Bob Thornton. Honorary Dinner Hosts include Cheryl and Steve Coke, Mary Anne and Richard Cree, Holly and Tom Mayer, Joyce and Harvey Mitchell, Nancy Rutchik, Debbie and Brian Shivers, and Mary and Richard Templeton.

Dominic Walsh Dance Theater proudly presents: Camille Claudel

2011–2012 marks Dominic Walsh Dance Theater’s tenth anniversary season! To celebrate this milestone, they have an exciting line-up of prized works by Walsh, brilliant pieces from the iconic choreographers in our repertoire, star dancers from around the world, and some of Houston’s most beloved ballerinas.

Texan French Alliance for the Arts will host a conference about Camille Claudel & Dominic’s choreography inspired by Ms. Claudel’s life on April 24 at the French Alliance from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. The pairing this fascinating work will showcase with a Spring Mixed Rep program on May 3, 4, and 5, 2012 at 7:30 PM at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Zilkha Hall located at 800 Bagby Street .

Tickets for Dominic Walsh Dance Theater’s Spring Mixed Rep are available for $25, $40, and $52 through www.dwdt.org. However, we would like to extend a special $5 discount to TFAA. Visit www.dwdt.org for tickets and enter Promotion Code TFAA or call 713-315-2525 and mention the TFAA code.  A VIP Opening Night package, including priority seating and an exclusive post-show cocktail reception with the performers at Artista is available for $85.

Please feel free to watch a lovely rehearsal for Camille Claudel and let the mystery and charm of her life carry you away!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miR3ZWaKkLg

La Cage Aux Folles

One  unconventional and glamorous couple is going to turn your spring upside  down with a flair for everything French and everything  glitzy in “La  Cage Aux Folles,” coming to the Sarofim Hall  at the Hobby Center from  April 24 to May 6, 2012.
There will also be a “La Cage Aux Folles” Movie Screening held at Sundance Cinemas in downtown Houston on April 16th.

This  popular musical is based  on the 1973 French play  and the 2010 Broadway revival has won several  Tony’s Awards.

Dominic Walsh Dance Theater Conference

TEXAN-FRENCH ALLIANCE FOR THE ARTS AND DOMINIC WALSH DANCE THEATER PRESENT

THE CONFERENCE: Camille Claudel

Dominic Walsh From Sculpture to Dance: A journey through imagination

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at the French Alliance

427 Lovett Blvd, Houston, TX

Who was Camille Claudel, this exceptional French sculptor who inspired many generations? Through her history, presented by Karine Favre-Massartic, we will invite the public to discover her sources of inspirations and what made her the most talented artist of her time and a committed woman. Dominic Walsh will share with the audience how the life and the work of Camille Claudel inspired his work as a choreographer within the frame of his world premiere performance of “The life of Camille Claudel”, presented at the Zilkha Hall of the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, on May 3, 4 and 5, 2012.

A debate will follow with the public that will be encouraged to exchange with the guests present: Daniel Cohen (Associate professor of History at Rice University), Charlotte Esnou (Deputy Cultural Attache at the French Consulate of Houston), Karine Favre-Massartic (Photographer), Karine Parker-Lemoyne (Executive Director at Texan-French Alliance for the Arts), Dominic Walsh (Artistic director and founder of Dominic Walsh Dance Theater).

Please join us on April 24 for this exciting conference at the crossroads of
life and arts.