Livr@do
Journées du livre organisées par la Province de Liège
09/11/2015
10/11/2015
- Location : Théâtre de Liège
Journées du livre organised by the Province de Liège
On November 9th and 10th, the Chiroux library is participating to the third edition of Livr@do, a book day about youth literature, in the Théâtre de Liège. Plenty of activities are planned over these two days for the young readers: book sales, meeting the authors (Jean-Marie Defossez, Thomas Lavachery,…), creative activities (contest pub-fiction with the department Jeunesse of the Province de Liège, a gift voucher to use at the library stand, …), two lectures of specialists for a professional audience, plays (Le Passeur from the book written by Lois Lowry and performed by the company Domya), etc.
More information : 04/2328641 ou sarah.dassy@provincedeliege.be
Calendar
Date
Hour
Monday, November 9
10:00 am
Tuesday, November 10
10:00 am
Tarifs
- Entrée libre
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Salle de la Grande Main
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Absalon, Absalon !
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Salle de la Grande Main
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Theater
Les Larrons en baskets bleues
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Salle de l'Œil vert
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Theater
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Salle de la Grande Main
A theatrical investigation spanning two eras – the French occupation and the Argentine dictatorship – to pay tribute to artists crushed by authoritarian regimes.
Theater
Arsen & Fanfan
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Salle de la Grande Main
Absurd humor and mischief around the ephemeral, mortality, and "suddenly there's nothing left."