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Language Center and Cultural Program


The EREV Institute offers cultural exchange programs to nourish intercultural dialogue, promote cultural toleration and preservation, and bring people from diverse backgrounds together.  We offer courses to our students, volunteers, and researchers to support their immersion into Senegalese culture.  We also hold a weekly English conversation club and other exchange opportunities.

 

 

We organize the following programs for students, researchers, and volunteers:

 

  • A free English conversation club that connects international youth to discuss important sustainable development and political issues

  • Film nights, discussing development and cultural issues in Africa with guest speakers

  • Development events and lectures

  • Immersion opportunities in our eco-villages where it is possible to experience daily life in a rural village, practice Wolof skills with the villagers, and participate in cultural activities such as dancing and cooking
  • Cultural courses:

    • Wolof and Pulaar [with an emphasis on Senegalese culture]
       
    • African Dance
       
    • Percussion



 

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