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MONTHLY ARCHIVES: July 2011
WORLD PREMIERE OF “THE LAST BEAT” AT KAZANTIP REPUBLIC
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: SOVIET MEDEA

Click here to go to the complete Black Sea Diary. Text by Arthur Larrue. Photo by Stephan Crasneanscki.
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: THE PRESIDENTIAL CONCERT
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: CONCERT FOR MEDEA

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THE BLACK SEA DIARY: BATUMI’S VOICES
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: THE GEORGIAN BORDER, MEDEA IN A POLKA DOT DRESS
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: THE GLORY OF ALLAH AND THE SECOND LIFE OF 143.6
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THE BLACK SEA DIARY: TURKISH MOUNTAINS ARE SINGING

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LA RENCONTRE NOW STREAMING ON DEMAND
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LA RENCONTRE, which aired Sunday night on Radio France Culture’s Atelier de Creation Radiophonique, is now available for streaming on demand on the ACR website by clicking here.
ATELIER DE CREATION RADIOPHONIQUE // FRANCE CULTURE // 93.5 FM
A radio essay by Jean-luc Nancy
In collaboration with Virginie Luc & Stephan Crasneanscki
Coproduction Soundwalk
Realization France Culture Gilles Mardirossian
A program proposed by Frank Smith and Philippe Langlois
Paul Celan visited Heidegger in 1967, in Todtnauberg, where the philosopher worked, in the Black Forest. The poem written from this meeting and which actually has the name of Todtnauberg, was interpreted in a lot of manners: Celan noted a deception, or something else? What did he want, he, the Jewish German, from the one who clearly would have to denounce the Nazi enterprise but from whom the text about poetry was a major reference for Celan? Jean Luc Nancy thought about this meeting. He’s not looking for conclusions. He leaves his mind free to think, free to answer, free to be lost maybe. It is not only a speech but also a voice of restless resonance.
THE BLACK SEA DIARY: AROUND SOUND
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