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LinguaFest Goals and Objectives
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LinguaFest' 1995 (March
11)
This was the first big Festival of Languages which I
organized in Tours, France. We had around 30 teachers who gave
minicourses for 32 foreign languages. In total 96 minicourses, each
of which lasted a short 40 minutes, were given to almost 800
visitors. The Festival started at 10 in the morning and finish
around 7 in the evening. Festival attendance was highest from 3 to 6
o1clock
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LinguaFest' 1996 (March
16 and 17)
This was the second big Festival of Languages. It
was much larger than the first with attendance to the Festival
tripling from 780 to around 2350. In total, 70 teachers gave
language minicourses for 67 languages, making LinguaFest, perhaps,
the largest two-day presentation of foreign languages in the world.
The Festival was on the weekend, and many of the short courses were
completely filled due to heavy Sunday afternoon attendance. The
Festival was held at les Halles in Tours, France.
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LinguaFests 1997 LinguaFest
1997 had a record 82 languages taught in 264 mini-courses over the
two day period. It was organized by the association LinguaFest 37
of Tours, France. Attendance approaching 4000 was so heavy that much
of the public could not get into many of the afternoon courses. Some
300 volunteers worked during the Festival as teachers (about 100),
musicians (112), and persons at international and cultural
information booths. Other volunteers prepared international foods.
Linguafest was covered not only the local press, but was on prime
time television (TF1) in France and other countries. The language of
honor was Rromani--the gypsy langquge. The Festival was directed by
LinguaFest 37 of Tours. Take a look at the
attendance by language for the 1997 LinguaFest.
Future LinguaFests
More and more LinguaFests are
already being planned. Small Festivals are being considered for
neighborhoods; other limited Festivals are being set up for villages
and small towns. Yet other large Festival of Languages are being
developed for major cities. Getting to know our neighbors through
their languages is an idea whose time has come for our Global
Village. Like Internet, LinguaFest' has a niche for the future.
More information coming. LinguaFest' is a
simple idea; it is interesting; it works; and, it is free! We
charged nothing to attend the Festival of Languages in 1995 and
1996. In addition, we received no subsidies from the local, state,
or national governments. We did these festivals because we love
languages--all languages--and we love to teach them and see the
public having a good time.
If you would like to know how you can set up a
LinguaFest' in your school or university, or if you would like some
ideas for planning a LinguaFest1 for your town or community, please
come back to my homepage from time to time. I will be giving much
more information on how you can set up a LinguaFest' and have as
much fun as we did!
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What LinguaFest1-goers
said about the 1996 FestvialThe following is a representative
sample of some of the comments; the original answers are in French
because the Festival took place in Tours, France.
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The number of enquiries since June 25, 1996.
Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999
Dennis Keefe
Last updated January 8, 1999.
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