Cultural events at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie

Cultural events at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie

Cultural events were held at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie between 27 September and 4 October. There were seven cultural competitions: song, storytelling, traditional inspiration dance, poetry, painting, photography and sculpture.[1]

Contents

Calendar

September/October 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 Finals
Song 1 1
Storytelling 1 1
Dance 1 1
Sculpture 1 1
Photography 1 1
Literature 1 1
Painting 1 1

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze Special mentions
Photography Canada Genevieve Thauvette France Marielsa Niels Romania Laurentiu Nastasa Bulgaria Grisha Grigorov
Painting Republic of Macedonia Aleksandra Petrusevska Lebanon Oussama Baalbaki Romania Liliana Rusu
Sculpture Quebec Julie Picard Canada Sarah Beck Cameroon Jean-Fostin Amougou Romania Liviu Epuras
Literature Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiston Mwanza Mujila Lebanon Caroline Haten Burundi Roland Lewis Rogero Canada Stéphanie Filion
France Jean-Baptiste Navlet
Quebec Valérie Fourgues
Storytelling Quebec Mathieu Lippé Burkina Faso Gérard Kietega France Julien Tauber
Dance Mauritius SR Dance Company Rwanda Companhia Amizero France Aurélien Kairo
Song Switzerland Nicolas Fraissinet Cameroon Fotso Kareyce Canada Karkwa

Medal table

      Host nation (Lebanon)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Quebec 2 0 0 2
2  Canada 1 1 1 3
3  Macedonia 1 0 0 1
3  Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 0 0 1
3  Mauritius 1 0 0 1
3  Switzerland 1 0 0 1
7  Lebanon 0 2 0 2
8  France 0 1 2 3
9  Cameroon 0 1 1 2
10  Burkina Faso 0 1 0 1
10  Rwanda 0 1 0 1
12  Romania 0 0 2 2
13  Burundi 0 0 1 1
13 Total 7 7 7 21

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ Concours culturels et sites. Jeux de la Francophonie (2009). Retrieved on 2009-10-09.

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