March takes on a feminine aspect with the Fémin’Arte of Antibes.

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From March 4 to 28, the Théâtre du Tribunal showcases the Arts with a feminine touch through performances, exhibitions, theater workshops, and a salon for meetings and book signings. By women, with women, and for everyone, the Théâtre du Tribunal hosts performances, exhibitions, and theater workshops.

Femin’Arte unveils its 18th edition and retains its soul. It embodies the spirit of a festival dedicated to the woman-creator. “Freed from her roles as mother, wife, lover, business leader, employee, the woman becomes an actress, sculptress, painter, musician…” recalls Fabienne Candella, director of the Théâtre du Tribunal, before revealing the schedule.

Theater, with the play “No. 11” performed by Fabienne Candela. She gets everything mixed up, confuses everything, but who is this quirky little woman? An additional performance of “No. 11” is organized on March 8 at 3 pm, for the benefit of Amnesty International.

Melody Choir presents “Princess Courgette,” a show for young audiences. “The House of Bernarda Alba,” where a mother stifles the vital impulses of her five daughters, by the Personna Company.

Dance, mime, and burlesque with “Unleashed Wilma” played by Krissie Illing. There is also a clown Masterclass and a “Dress the Shutters” exhibition visible before the performances.

Simultaneously, there is an exhibition at the Galerie des Bains Douches featuring glassware, paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. The Albert-Camus library participates in the “Voyage Here and Elsewhere,” the 3rd salon of meetings and signings with authors and illustrators during several round tables. Not to be missed are text readings and a documentary film about the explorer Alexandra David-Neel.

Finally, do not overlook the theater workshop with improvisation themes suggested by the audience.

See the complete program of Femin’Arte 2015.

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