May 13, 2008

Conference: “France in America 1608-2008 and the Notion of Nationality”

May 21 at 6pm
by Nicholas W. F-R. Dungan
President of the French-American Foundation

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The New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (corner of West 77th Street)
New York City

Reception Following the Lecture in the Great Hall

RSVP: ahansen@frenchamerican.org
212-829-8800 x 12

On this occasion, the French-American Foundation celebrates two anniversaries: the 400th anniversary of a permanent French presence on the American continent and the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of the French-American Foundation in May 1976. The boldness of French explorers—Cartier, Champlain, La Salle, and others—shaped the course of the early American experience and France has left a lasting, though often neglected, imprint on the North American continent. In addition, because of their unique histories, France and the United States have each developed distinct notions of nationality; Nicholas Dungan will address how each country has evolved these notions of nationality and needs to adapt them to meet new challenges in the 21st century.

June 12, 2007

French Events in Manhattan, this summer

Eventhough, most of the French people living in NYC flee back to France for summer, you can still enjoy some very interesting French Events in town.

. La Comedie Francaise at the Lincoln Center : July 10 to 15th
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Lincoln Center Festival 2007 will present La Comédie-Française, one of the world’s greatest theater companies, in the U.S. premiere of Les Fables de La Fontaine, directed by Robert Wilson. In Wilson’s visually striking interpretation, 19 of La Fontaine’s allegorical tales are brought to life by some of France’s finest actors. Wilson originally staged Les Fables de La Fontaine for performances at the Comédie-Française in 2004. When it was greeted with wide critical and public acclaim, the production was repeated in 2005. Featuring a company of 15 actors, Les Fables de La Fontaine revolves around the animal characters of the tales—lions, birds, foxes, and crows—with their parables of human behavior seen through the eyes of a 21st-century theatrical visionary. Performances: July 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Gerald W. Lynch Theater.
www.lincolncenter.org

. Bastille Day : sunday, July 15th. Noon to 6pm
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On July 14, France celebrates Bastille Day and commemorates the 1789 storming of the Bastille prison, which marked the beginning of the French Revolution. New York is joining in the celebration with some fun events for the whole family: petanque, pastis, accordeon, waiter's race, French Cancan...a Street Fair with French Flair organized by The Alliance Francaise and French Tuesdays.

On 60th street from Fifth to Lexington Avenue, everyone is invited to be French for a day...

http://www.bastilledayusa.com/

. Citroen Automobiles and Velosolex motorized Bicycles Tour around Manhattan on July 15th
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Have fun to look as the famous "2CV" driving down the city. Meeting point at Riverside Drive south and 122th (Grants Tomb). The route

Don't miss on TV:

. Le Tour de France : July 7th to 29th

. "France Will Never Forget"
On June 30th at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, more than 3000 people will form a chain on the beach and write together on the sand "France will never forget. Thank you America"

Broadcast on TV on July 4th.

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May 21, 2007

The Legacy of Lafayette and Lessons for the French-American Relationship

The French-American Foundation cordially invites you to attend a lecture by its President Nicholas W. F-R. Dungan

“The Legacy of Lafayette and Lessons for the French-American Relationship”

Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the birth of the Marquis de Lafayette
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Auditorium of the New York Historical Society
2 West 77th Street Entrance New York

A Reception will follow in the Great Hall

RSVP: 212-829-8800 x 18

rsvp@frenchamerican.org

Nicholas Dungan was elected President of the French-American Foundation in August 2005. Mr. Dungan is a member and was formerly an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House, London, with expertise in trans-Atlantic relations and non-state actors. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S.-based Chatham House Foundation and an Honorary Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association.
Prior to joining the French-American Foundation, Mr. Dungan spent more than 20 years as an international investment banker in New York, London and Paris. During his career he held senior positions with several major international firms, notably Merrill Lynch & Co. and Société Générale