This year, the Foreign Cultures Week is taking place in Paris from September 21 to 30, 2012, and for the first time in several cities across France: Aix-en-Provence, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nancy, Nantes, Poitiers, Strasbourg, Toulouse, and Tours.
Organized by the Foreign Cultural Institutes of Paris, this eleventh edition aims to celebrate the diversity of languages by setting out to discover them.
On the program: concerts, vernissages, debates, exhibitions, cinema, conferences, workshops…
Not to mention the famous Language Passport offered from September 23 to 29, which will allow you (both children and adults) to benefit from free introductory sessions in the language of your choice, among about forty available (from Greek to Danish, to Chinese or Inuit), provided by the foreign cultural institutes and centers of Paris.
On September 26, the date of the European Day of Languages, which celebrates the richness of Europe’s linguistic heritage, you can also participate in a “speak dating” event, a linguistic face-to-face where the encounter happens through expression in each other’s language.
The full program is available at www.ficep.info


