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    Monday Morning, Lebanon
    Feb 18 2008


    Interview with the Swiss ambassador Francois Barras: `Culture is the
    best reply to war'

    Other activities for subsequent years will be more developed, for the
    benefit of both Swiss art and Lebanese art.

    To the question: `Where did this idea come from?', Ambassador Barras
    replied, `Switzerland has always had very good relations with
    Lebanon. There have always been Swiss projects and programs... Hardly
    had I arrived in Lebanon when the July war broke out. I was struck by
    the wide scale of this aggression against Lebanon. I returned to
    Switzerland and spoke with those responsible for the cultural section
    at the Foreign Ministry, in particular with those in charge of
    Pro-Helvetia, a foundation for the promotion of culture, explaining
    to them that the best response to war was by means of culture because
    it is essential to support the artists and creators, who are
    completely lost in that situation.
    `We began by looking for the necessary resources. Naturally this took
    time and it's only now that the project has taken concrete form. The
    program extends over the whole of 2008 and is financed by
    Pro-Helvetia, the Swiss cultural foundation', the ambassador
    explained.
    Pro-Helvetia is a foundation of public law tasked with encouraging
    cultural outreach of a general interest to Switzerland. Set up in
    1939, it is wholly financed by the Swiss Confederation. Its budget
    for 2005 was 33 million Swiss francs.

    Inter-cultural dialogue
    The foundation works to ensure that Swiss cultural actors enjoy the
    best possible conditions to create and to make their creations known.
    It helps them present their work in a convincing way, both in
    Switzerland and abroad, and gives them the possibility of meeting
    cultural figures of other countries.
    Pro-Helvetia also sets up programs in fields in which it seeks to
    enhance an understanding of popular culture and dance. The law
    enacted concerning Pro-Helvetia in 1965 regulates the organization
    and the assets of the foundation. Roula Kobeissi is the administrator
    of the program.
    `In elaborating this program, we were particularly interested in
    reaching out to young people as part of our program of exchanges.
    Once here, a Swiss musician or artist must have the opportunity to
    meet Lebanese counterparts. A youthful public and a dimension of
    exchange constitute a double gain, making Switzerland's cultural
    diversity better known and, above all, developing exchanges between
    Swiss and Lebanese creators'.
    To this end, a brochure entitled `Le Culturel' will be published each
    month to give an overview of the activities. Swiss films will be
    presented each month at the `Ziko House' and at the German Cultural
    Center in Jounieh.
    Other independent events will be included in the program. Among them
    will be a concert by the ambassador's daughter, at which she will
    perform together with a Lebanese tenor, Mark Raïdy, at the Thétre
    Abou-Khater.

    Projection of Grounding
    In the cultural framework scheduled for this month, it is hoped that
    Michael Steiner's film Grounding will be shown. This film relates the
    last days of the Swissair company, the famous `grounding' of October
    2, 2001, as well as everything that led to this disaster. It records
    the repercussions of these events on the fate of Mario A. Corti, the
    unlucky last CEO of the once-prestigious airline, but also on that of
    all the others unfortunate enough to be caught up in the event,
    losing not only their jobs and homes but also faith in their
    homeland.
    This will be followed on February 27 by a concert at the Emile
    Bustani Auditorium in the Al Bustan Hotel given by the Amar Quartett.
    On this occasion this innovative group will be acquainting a new
    public with its remarkable interpretations from the royal genre of
    chamber music. The quartet works on interdisciplinary projects of
    high quality involving ballet, multi-media theater and jazz. The Amar
    Quartett first made its name in Switzerland by presenting
    extraordinary performances such as Homage to Hindemith.
    On February 28, at the Art Lounge on the Corniche du Fleuve, there
    will be a presentation of Armenographie, by Stephen Kristensen and
    Anna Barseghian. Armenographie is the result of encounters in
    Armenia, Syria, Turkey and Lebanon. Each context bears witness to a
    different way of being Armenian, even of becoming Armenian.
    Armenographie bears witness to a precarity of existence, but also to
    a vibrancy of life, in Armenian communities in various parts of the
    diaspora.
    The events, which are free of charge, are subject to change.
    Switzerland's encounter with Lebanon, a rich cultural season for
    2008, placed under the patronage of the Culture Ministry, is the best
    expression of the solidarity of a country and a people with Lebanon.

    Swiss films

    Here is a list of Swiss films to be shown in 2008. The name of the
    director is shown in parentheses.

    - February: Grounding. (Michael Steiner, T. Fueter).

    - February (in the framework of lectures on the Swiss political
    system): Mais im Bundeshaus/the Helvetic political genius
    (Jean-Stephane Bron).

    - March: Jeune homme (Christophe Schaub).

    - April: Sieben Mulden und eine Leich (Thomas Hammerli).

    - May: Sternenberg (Christophe Schaub).

    - June: Straehl (Manuel Flurin Hendry).

    - October: Voltaire et l'affaire Calas (Francil Reusser).

    - November (in the framework of the European Film Festival):
    Herbszeitlosen (35mm - Bettina Oberli).

    - December: Nachbeben (Stina Werenfels).
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