30 écrivains viendront présenter et dédicacer leurs livres, en contact direct avec leurs lecteurs. Romans, Polars, BD, livre adultes, livre jeunesse, bibliographies, dystopie et fantasy, SF, documentaires, poésie… Il y en aura pour tous les goûts !
Participez aux rencontres littéraires le samedi 3 juin, de 14h30 à 18h, à la Ferme des Mathurines !
Au programme : présentation d’auteurs locaux, dédicaces, partages, échanges et convivialité.
En présence de :
– Awa BA : Polygamie la douleur des Femmes
– Stéphanie CHAILLOT : Aya une enfant mutique pendant la période du Covid
– André DARMAGNAC : Créer un centre-ville à Évry
– Marie DELIESSE : Plus forte que la violence (témoignage)
– Jean-Claude Fournier : Les oranges amères de Petite Kabylie et d’autres titres
– Jacques LONGUET : Au nom de la rue et d’autres ouvrages
– Leila SOUIDI : Amel et ses sœurs – La vie des Femmes en Algérie
– Francine THONNELIER LEMAITRE : On m’appelle la mule – Paroles libres de Femmes en prison
Pour la 2e année, l’association du Circulivres organise, avec le soutien de la Ville et de nombreux partenaires, du 25 au 31 mars, une semaine autour de la lecture.
Animation musicale, scène ouverte aux lecteurs, gratuiterie de livres, lectures en plusieurs langues, théâtre avec les compagnies de l’Eygurande et de l’Alambic, rallye littéraire seront proposés au public.
Aux alentours de l’événement, seront organisés des activités dans les maisons de quartier et les écoles et des expositions dont celle des élèves à la médiathèque Albert Camus et au théâtre du Coin des Mondes.
Venez partager le plaisir et la passion de la lecture !
3, 9, 17, 23 et 24 mars
Ateliers Lecture à voix haute
De 18h à 20h
Théâtre du Coin des Mondes
Place Victor Hugo
Vendredi 17 mars
Vernissage de l’expo-restitution de l’atelier “Dix-moi dix mots”
À 17h30
Maison de quartier-Centre social du Champtier du Coq
Place Victor Hugo
Jeudi 23 mars
Soirée Poésie
Venez lire des textes de votre choix, qui vous touchent, qui ont un sens pour vous, sur le thème « Frontières ».
De 18h à 20h
Micro-Folie, Centre commercial Evry2
Du 25 au 31 mars
Exposition de travaux d’élèves des Ateliers d’Art Plastique sur le thème des livres et de la lecture
Médiathèque Albert Camus – 7 rue du Village
Hall du Théâtre du Coin des mondes – place Victor Hugo
Samedi 25 mars
Fête de la Lecture
De 14h à 18h
Sur la place Victor Hugo
Au Théâtre du Coin des Mondes
Mardi 28 mars
Soirée musique et lecture
Horaire à venir
Maison du Village
Place du Général De Gaulle
Mercredi 29 mars
Atelier découverte sur la polyglossie et la langue des signes
Avec la conteuse Françoise Vidal
Horaire à venir
Maison de quartier des Champs Elysées
Place Troisdorf
Vendredi 31 mars
Après-midi avec Chauffe Citron
Autour de la lecture à voix haute et de l’accès à la culture de manière ludique.
À 14h30
Maison de quartier des Champs Elysées
Place Troisdorf
Un atelier parents/enfants aura lieu le mercredi 14 décembre de 10h30 à 11h30 à la Maison de quartier des Champs-Elysées.
Cette action est menée par les bénévoles de la maison de quartier en présence de Jude DURANTY, auteur de littérature jeunesse de la Martinique.
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