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"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui
We will begin by exploring the iconic legacy of Yves Saint Laurent; his collaborations with stars and his ties to art history, including iconic pieces like the Mondrian-inspired dress.
Then, we'll delve into Coco Chanel's pivotal role in women's emancipation, from popularizing trousers to her influence during the German occupation. We'll track the evolution of the Chanel Empire to the present, highlighting her enduring impact.
Following that, we'll conduct a detailed analysis of Dior and Courrèges, focusing on their contributions to women's liberation through innovations like the short skirt and the exploration of female body evolution in the 20th century.
Finally, we'll examine Jean-Paul Gaultier's groundbreaking work, his Parisian connections, his legendary collaboration with Madonna, and his influence on 2000s France. We'll also discuss the evolution of masculinity in fashion and the impact of fast fashion on the industry today. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular
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Pace: Regular
405
Pace: Regular
406
Pace: Regular
Spring 2026:
Summer 2026:
Advanced Conversation: The Permanent Insurrection: Why France Prefers Barricades to Compromise
Step into a bold and thought-provoking exploration of French identity in this unique 7-week summer course.
L’Insurrection Permanente invites advanced learners (C1) to discover how protest, revolution, and political upheaval have shaped France,
from the French Revolution to today’s social movements. Through engaging discussions, cultural analysis, and authentic texts, you’ll explore
why resistance and debate are at the heart of French society.
This is not a traditional language class: it’s an immersive journey into history, culture, and ideas, combined with advanced speaking and
critical thinking practice. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to deepen both your language skills and your understanding of France.
Pace: Regular
Advanced French Conversation: L’ exception amoureuse — Hubris and French Passions
In France, love is often seen as more than a feeling — it is a force that challenges rules, society, and even reason. Designed for advanced learners (B2–C1), this course explores the idea of hubris — the excess that drives lovers to break boundaries. Through the study of ten famous couples, students will discover how the French language expresses the many shades of passion, from scandal and seduction to freedom and existential partnership. We will read authentic love letters, excerpts from libertine literature, and explore films and music that sparked debate. More than a language class, this course offers a deeper understanding of why passion and freedom are central to French culture.
Pace: Regular
Cinéma - Delphine Seyrig: Actrice de Combat
Join us on Zoom, beginning May 11th, at 12 noon on Mondays, to discuss 3 French films featuring the French actress, filmmaker and activist, Delphine Seyrig. Discover Alain Resnais’ surreal dream which lavishly fuses the past with the present (L’Année Dernière à Marienbad); Resnais’ third feature film, a brilliant masterpiece on selective memory, offering a spellbinding mosaic of images preserving, destroying, falsifying or testifying to the past (Muriel Ou Le Temps D’un Retour); and Luis Bunuel’s surrealistic farce, encompassing South American politics, Church clerics, the army, and the monied upper class (Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie). You will be expected to see the three films on your own before each discussion. They are all available on Amazon Prime with English subtitles for a nominal rental fee.
Pace: Regular
DELF B2 Preparation
Pace: Regular
Discover Swiss Culture
Pace: Regular
Advanced Conversation: The Permanent Insurrection: Why France Prefers Barricades to Compromise
Step into a bold and thought-provoking exploration of French identity in this unique 7-week summer course.
L’Insurrection Permanente invites advanced learners (C1) to discover how protest, revolution, and political upheaval have shaped France,
from the French Revolution to today’s social movements. Through engaging discussions, cultural analysis, and authentic texts, you’ll explore
why resistance and debate are at the heart of French society.
This is not a traditional language class: it’s an immersive journey into history, culture, and ideas, combined with advanced speaking and
critical thinking practice. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to deepen both your language skills and your understanding of France.
Pace: Regular
Advanced French Conversation: L’ exception amoureuse — Hubris and French Passions
In France, love is often seen as more than a feeling — it is a force that challenges rules, society, and even reason. Designed for advanced learners (B2–C1), this course explores the idea of hubris — the excess that drives lovers to break boundaries. Through the study of ten famous couples, students will discover how the French language expresses the many shades of passion, from scandal and seduction to freedom and existential partnership. We will read authentic love letters, excerpts from libertine literature, and explore films and music that sparked debate. More than a language class, this course offers a deeper understanding of why passion and freedom are central to French culture.
Pace: Regular
Advanced French: Current Events and Media Analysis
Pace: Regular
Cinéma - Delphine Seyrig: Actrice de Combat
Join us on Zoom, beginning May 11th, at 12 noon on Mondays, to discuss 3 French films featuring the French actress, filmmaker and activist, Delphine Seyrig. Discover Alain Resnais’ surreal dream which lavishly fuses the past with the present (L’Année Dernière à Marienbad); Resnais’ third feature film, a brilliant masterpiece on selective memory, offering a spellbinding mosaic of images preserving, destroying, falsifying or testifying to the past (Muriel Ou Le Temps D’un Retour); and Luis Bunuel’s surrealistic farce, encompassing South American politics, Church clerics, the army, and the monied upper class (Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie). You will be expected to see the three films on your own before each discussion. They are all available on Amazon Prime with English subtitles for a nominal rental fee.
Pace: Regular
