Solidarity theater, with Le Public

Le Public

Solidarity theater, with Le Public

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In collaboration with le théâtre Le Public, Louvain Coopération offers a cultural and solidarity evening.

Between 5 and 24 September 2023, come and see the play "Traces, Discours aux nations africaines" by Felwine Sarr, Senegalese economist, thinker and poet.

To discover his talent, we will simply ask you to make a donation of the amount of your choice. The funds raised through this action will go directly to the survivors of the floods in South Kivu. Find out more about this action

For more info on the play on offer: "Traces, Discours aux nations africaines" 

To book your tickets and receive all the practical details, contact Christine Baggio: cbaggio@louvaincooperation.org

From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your support.

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