French Writer Daniel Rondeau Named Honorary President of La Renaissance Française Malta
Daniel Rondeau: A French Touch for La Renaissance Française Malta
Malta’s cultural scene just got a touch of French elegance. Daniel Rondeau, a renowned French writer, journalist, and filmmaker, has been inducted as the honorary president of La Renaissance Française Malta. The ceremony, held at the historic Auberge de Provence in Valletta, was a testament to the enduring bond between the two Mediterranean nations.
Who is Daniel Rondeau?
Daniel Rondeau is no stranger to Malta. The 73-year-old has been a regular visitor to our shores, captivated by our rich history and vibrant culture. His works, including ‘La Beauté du monde’ and ‘Rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques’, have been translated into Maltese, further cementing his connection to the island. As the new honorary president of La Renaissance Française Malta, Rondeau aims to strengthen the cultural ties between France and Malta.
La Renaissance Française Malta: A Cultural Bridge
La Renaissance Française Malta, established in 2008, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting French language and culture in Malta. The organisation hosts various events throughout the year, including French film screenings, literary talks, and language courses. With Rondeau at the helm, the organisation is set to expand its reach and impact.
“Malta is a small island with a big heart and a rich cultural heritage,” Rondeau said in an interview. “I am honoured to be part of La Renaissance Française Malta’s mission to foster cultural exchange between France and Malta.”
