Christian Ntizimira: It is not the living who close the eyes of the dying, but the dying who open the eyes of the living
Christian Ntizimira, Executive Director of ACREOL, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A big thank you to all!
We would like to express our deep gratitude to all the people who attended the musical reading of the book ‘The Concept of Safari’ in French version.
‘It is not the living who close the eyes of the dying, but it is the dying who open the eyes of the living.’
A special thank you to Samuel Kamanzi for his magnificent musical notes that sublimated the evening.
Thank you to Dominique Cellis and to ‘Un samedi de Domi’ for their support and literary inspiration.
Thank you to Mundi Center for their warm welcome and the space offered for this unique event.
A big thank you to Professor Mbonyinkebe Deo for his enriching interventions.
We also extend a huge thank you to His Excellency Antoine Anfré, Ambassador of France to Rwanda for his presence, as well as to the Embassy of France in Rwanda for their invaluable logistical support.
For those who missed this event, don’t worry! You can find the recording here.
Thank you again for your support and your presence in this beautiful literary and musical adventure! ”
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