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Aug 2020
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Bada # 44 : Et au Pérou ? Questions à Li...

Philippe Meyer
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D’abord chargé au Pérou des activités commerciales de la BNP, Lionel Igersheim s’est lancé depuis 2018 dans l’organisation de festivals de musique comme celui de Selvamonos, grand rassemblement artistique organisé à la lisière de la forêt amazonienne. Il décrit la violence de la pandémie dans le 2ème pays le plus touché d’Amérique latine, la rapidité des réa ... Show More
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