Vincent Boisot - Figaro Magazine
The Ecole des Sables, a contemporary dance school in Toubab Dialaw, south of Dakar, founded in the 90s by the Franco-Senegalese choreographer and dancer Germaine Acogny, considered by some to be the "mother of African contemporary dance".
Vincent Boisot - Le Figaro Magazine
Portrait of the Senegalese artist and businessman Youssou Ndour in Dakar
Thousands of people are gathered at the Place du Trocadero in Paris to ask justice for the murder of Sarah Halimi in 2017.
For the third time in its history, the largest museum in the world is closed to the public. But behind the closed doors of the old palace, people are working hard to cope with the crisis.
Vincent Boisot - Sciences et Avenir
The National Reference Centre (CNR) for Respiratory Viruses at the Pasteur Institute of Paris.
Vincent Boisot - Le Parisien Magazine
Maison Drucker, the oldest workshop of rattan chairs in France.
Vincent Boisot - Grazia Netherlands
For its 20th anniversary, the 10th FIMA (International African Fashion Festival) is organized in Agadez by the Nigerien stylist Alphadi.
Vincent Boisot - Grazia Germany
For its 20th anniversary, the 10th FIMA (International African Fashion Festival) is organized in Agadez by the Nigerien stylist Alphadi.
Three stars chef Yannick Alleno (Pavillon Ledoyen restaurant in Paris) for Almaviva, the lifestyle magazine of Le Figaro.
Vincent Boisot - MOYI Magazine
The botanical garden of Kisantu in Democratic Republic of Congo for MOYI, the new African lifestyle magazine.
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El Camino project, which is an El Sistema-inspired music program, offers music instruction to students from elementary schools in Pau (south of France). Music is a part of the regular school day, as each child learns to play a symphony instrument.
Vincent Boisot - DRY Magazine (Denmark)
The Sapeurs of Kinshasa in the 5th issue of Dry Magazine, The Inequality Issue, February 2016. "Dry Magazine is a independently published culture magazine based in Copenhagen and London. It is a publication constantly searching for the odd, exciting and beautiful - seeking to challenge the boundaries of culture."
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In late February 2015, Bamako hosted its first ever fashion week, an impressive achievement in a war-scarred country.
Hattemer is a private school that is not under contract to the government and so has freedom to set its own curriculum and teaching methods.
Vincent Boisot - IT'S GOODBYE FOREVER TO THE SINGLE-CLASSROOM
The last days of a single-classroom in a small village in Burgundy.
Vincent Boisot - Afrique Magazine
The Ivorian crisis after the second round of the 2010 presidential election.
Vincent Boisot - ZAM Africa Magazine
ZAM Africa Magazine publishes Mwimba Texas in its september edition. From arts and culture to politics and entertainment, ZAM is an independant dutch magazine.
Accused of witchcraft by their families, maltreated and marginalized, several thousand children live in the streets of the Congo?s main towns.
Vincent Boisot - L'Equipe Magazine
In a country where albinos' white skin makes them the target of repeated prejudice, Mwimba Texas has fought to make his dream come true and become a professional wrestling champion.
Vincent Boisot - Le Figaro Magazine
Report on the only black symphony orchestra in Africa, produced for Le Figaro Magazine.