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Senegal

CultureFest
Our “Culture Fest” was carnival style, with different booths. Each booth would represent a different country, and have an activity to teach participants about the country’s culture. Additionally, we invited not only students to participate, but members of the community as well. This decision led to great community engagement, opening the opportunity for more people...
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Former governor of French West Africa's home
Learn all about our inaugural “friends & family” Saint-Louis Jazz Fest trip to Senegal. We will tell you all about the trip and can answer your questions about this International Festival of Jazz. You can learn more here: https://vivelexperience.com/tour/saint-louis-jazz-festival-senegal-may-june-2026/. RSVP today to get a Zoom link via a free “ticket” to our 8pm ET meeting. ...
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Smiling French teacher with Senegalese woman at basket market
Learn all about our French educator trips to Senegal for July 2026. We will share the itinerary, talk about our trip goals, and explain how to book your spot. If you have attended an informational Discovery Meeting in the past about these Senegal trips for French teachers, we recommend you come again to learn about...
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Smiling French teacher with Senegalese woman at basket market
Learn all about our July 2026 trip to Senegal. We will share the itinerary, talk about our trip goals, and explain how to book your spot. If you have attended an informational Discovery Meeting in the past, we recommend you come again to learn about our new lower pricing, what’s included in our 2026 trip,...
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It’s my pleasure to share this guest blog post by Emily Greif, a French teacher at a Reggio-Emilia-inspired elementary school in Washington, DC Public Schools. Her creativity in designing engaging instruction in French for a year based on Senegal is inspirational. Enjoy!Emily GreifBonjour! I’m honored to share my story via this blog for Vive l’expérience, particularly given how impactful my...
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In this blog post, Matou, Vive’s Country Director for Senegal, shares his personal experiences as a talibé when a young boy. The text which follows is a shortened version of a much longer text he wrote as part of his graduate studies. Whereas some may see talibés to be poor, abandoned children begging in the...
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