Du Coq A LÕane
Charles Larroque interviews Isabelle Mariani of France. Mariani came to the United States to study the TV network/broadcasting system in this country. She is a member of the Counseil Superierur de LÕAudiovisuel. SheÕs interested in knowing more about the people of Acadiana. Aurelel Chevrier interviews Kermit Venable about his work with a Japanese theater group on a American-Japanese play (comedy). The story draws a parallel between an American family (Louisiana) and a Japanese family. The actors, musicians and directors are from both nations. He shows photos of his trip to Japan. Charles Larroque interviews Phillippe Albou at a orientation in Baton Rouge for new professors of French. Albou is with the Services Cultureis de France. He answers questions about the selection process of new French teachers. Larroque interviews Regent Cabana, director of the Quebec Bureau of Lafayette. HeÕs in charge of 19 teachers from Quebec. He also interviews two teachers at the orientation: Josee Nadeau and Chistian Theriault. Allison Bigley of Codofil talks about ÒLa Gazette de LouisianeÓ a magazine written in French and produced in Louisiana. Gail Dubois-Broussard interviews Roderick L. Miller, secretary for the local republican party and Maxie Broussard, a democrat, about the difference between the two parties and each chose that particular party.
