AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Fever: The USA stormed through the group stage with a game to spare, while the tournament’s early upsets included 0-0 stalemates like Cape Verde vs Spain and Ghana vs England, plus standout goalkeeper performances. Surrealist Literature: A fresh, more readable translation of André Breton’s Nadja (1928) is drawing attention for finally making the classic feel clearer and truer to Breton’s original. Global Choral Night: Pangbourne Choral Society is staging “Music Across the World,” with songs from every continent in 10 languages—an easy cultural escape without leaving home. Theatre in Martinique: Dr. Travis Weekes is running a two-week workshop at Tropiques Atrium, shaping Caribbean historical drama Take Me To Mon Repos with local actors, with hopes for a Martinique and Saint Lucia production and even a film adaptation. France–OECS Links: OECS has formalized a renewed diplomatic bond with France, highlighting shared priorities like climate resilience, public health, maritime security, and education mobility for the French Caribbean. Cultural Spotlight: Paris’s Black diaspora is reshaping the city’s music scene and visibility, from African French sounds at major street events to deeper community networks. Music & Identity: Trinidad-born composer Etienne Charles talks about music as living cultural memory—migration, belonging, and Caribbean rhythms meeting contemporary jazz.
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