Entre Nous : Lobo Dyabavadra, « Nuit vorace » au Festival d'Avignon
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- Title:
- Entre Nous : Lobo Dyabavadra, « Nuit vorace » au Festival d'Avignon
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- Entre Nous: Lobo Dyabavadra, « Nuit vorace » nan Festival d'Avignon
- Entre Nous: Lobo Dyabavadra, "Nuit Vorace" at the Avignon Theater Festival
- Program Name:
- Entre Nous
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- Date:
- September 22, 1996
- Description:
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Lobo Dyabavadra (Karl Marcel Casséus) pale sou eksperyans li nan Festival d'Avignon, kote li te patisipe kòm komedyen nan pyès teyat Hervé Denis, « Nuit vorace », daprè tèks Jacques Stéphen Alexis.
Lobo Dyabavadra (Karl Marcel Casséus), parle de son expérience au Festival d’Avignon, où il a participé comme comédien à la pièce de théatre d’Hervé Denis, Nuit vorace, d’après un texte de Jacques Stéphen Alexis.
Lobo Dyabavadra (Karl Marcel Casséus) describes his experience at the Avignon Theater Festival, where he was part of Hervé Denis's "Nuit Vorace," a play based upon the texts of Jacques Stéphen Alexis.
- Program Type:
- Interview
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- Language:
- French
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS1275
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
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- 40799d0c232b84577ef5085c0a66f46a
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- duke:623548
- RL10059-CS-1275_02
- ark:/87924/r4jd4tp12
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