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Not only reserved for Francophiles, but all are also invited to the Alliance Fran­çaise de Singapour for a truly unique and authentic French experience. The Alliance Française de Singapour takes you further by teaching the French language and the exposing you to the vibrant French and Francophone cultures by offering various actions in its language centre, its gallery, its theatre and its mediatheque. Partake in various events and activities including exhibitions, cinema, Q&A sessions with directors, actors or producers, workshops with French artisans, concerts, story-telling and meet-the-author sessions at the mediatheque.

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Antoine de Saint Exupéry: When a Prince takes Flight

Many know the tale of The Little Prince, but perhaps not much about the writer behind it. This is where Alliance Française de Singapour steps in to shine the light on the author-pilot Antoine de Saint Exupéry, and pay tribute to the 80th anniversary of his disappearance. Divided into three sections, ‘Adventurer’, ‘Writer’, and ‘WWII Hero’, the show will take guests on a journey through his life’s milestones to uncover hidden facts about The Little Prince, and discover how significant elements in the story reflected his personal life.  Photograph: Alliance Française de Singapour This exhibition will showcase a rare collection of exclusive artefacts, including manuscripts, handwritten letters, original sketches and personal belongings, on loan from the Saint Exupéry Foundation. One of the notable prized artefacts is Exupéry’s engraved name bracelet, discovered at sea in 1998 on the site of his tragic plane crash towards the end of the Second World War. Apart from the showcase, there will be 17 screenings for audiences of all ages to indulge in – from a documentary to a movie introducing children to the extraordinary world of The Little Prince. There will also be six workshops featuring activities such as coloured sand drawing and wooden plane building, talks exploring various aspects of travel by journalist Lise De Rocquigny, and a sharing by renowned writer and illustrator of children’s books, Satomi Ichikawa. And to top it off, Singaporean comedian Hossan Leong will also b

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