
Poët Poët invites French-speaking and autophone voices to explore an electric program, which leads them to mingle with other arts and to encounter unique landscapes, between sea, valleys and mountains.
On the program:
- 6:00 PM: Art & Popular Images, a lecture by Lætitia Bianchi
- 7:30 PM: Carte Blanche to Villa Arson Students x Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui
The Journées de l’art contemporain (City Days) give carte blanche to students from Villa Arson for a performative exchange exploring contemporary art and poetry with Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui, poet, performer, and researcher, entitled “At Night, I See My House Upside Down.”
Lætitia Bianchi
A French-Mexican writer and editor, she is also a translator from Ancient Greek and an illustrator. Her work as an editor follows in the tradition of publisher-printer-graphic designers, conceiving the book as a complete object where graphic design and content are inseparable.
Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui
A poet, performer, and researcher, Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui grew up in Tunisia. Accustomed to the in-between, their practice blends languages and mediums to experiment with new ways of bringing forth poetry. Through intermediality and interlanguage, they explore the links between identity and current social and political events, notably within the ecopoetry collective fœhn, the electro-video-poetic group Mooja, and the Brussels-based feminist and decolonial art platform xeno_.
Participants
Anaïs Madelénat
Anna Addesa
Matéo Servignat
Günsu Güven
Halimatou Amadou Doumbia
- 6:00 PM: Art & Popular Images, a lecture by Lætitia Bianchi
- 7:30 PM: Carte Blanche to Villa Arson Students x Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui
The Journées de l’art contemporain (City Days) give carte blanche to students from Villa Arson for a performative exchange exploring contemporary art and poetry with Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui, poet, performer, and researcher, entitled “At Night, I See My House Upside Down.”
Lætitia Bianchi
A French-Mexican writer and editor, she is also a translator from Ancient Greek and an illustrator. Her work as an editor follows in the tradition of publisher-printer-graphic designers, conceiving the book as a complete object where graphic design and content are inseparable.
Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui
A poet, performer, and researcher, Selim-a Atallah Chettaoui grew up in Tunisia. Accustomed to the in-between, their practice blends languages and mediums to experiment with new ways of bringing forth poetry. Through intermediality and interlanguage, they explore the links between identity and current social and political events, notably within the ecopoetry collective fœhn, the electro-video-poetic group Mooja, and the Brussels-based feminist and decolonial art platform xeno_.
Participants
Anaïs Madelénat
Anna Addesa
Matéo Servignat
Günsu Güven
Halimatou Amadou Doumbia
Rates
Free entry.
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Opening times
On 17 March 2026
- 18:00 at 18:00
Location
Contact Festival Poët Poët 2026
Spoken languages
Spoken languages

