Festival Croisements to launch at Canton Place on April 28

By That's PRD, April 27, 2015

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Ça va Guangzhou? Festival Croisements is going to introduce another summer season of fun and fresh French events on April 28. The opening ceremony will see performances from a surprise band and three seven-minute photic shows entitled VS-CARRE-X, designed by Visual System, a group whose expertise es in conjuring up light and sound.

As the largest French cultural festival abroad and the largest foreign culture festival in China, Festival Croisements has won more than 8 million fans over the past 10 years. From science to art, theater to cinema, a diverse program has been lined up for 2015. We'll be picking out some highlights in the days to come, but for now, all are welcome to enjoy the opening ceremony.

// April 28, 6.30-8.30pm. East Entrance, The Canton Place, Haifeng Lu, Zhujiang Xincheng, Tianhe District 天河区珠江新城海风路广粤天地东门广场

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