From Play to jazz: celebrating centuries of Franco-Japanese friendship

To extend the magic of our time spent together, I invite you to explore our complementary offerings.

On behalf of Crédit Agricole CIB, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for joining us last Friday at our enchanting event featuring Alexander Ekman's ballet Play. That evening beautifully highlighted the profound cultural bond between Japan and France that has flourished throughout history.

To extend the magic of our time spent together, I invite you to explore our complementary offerings: immerse yourself in Play's artistic universe through our detailed ballet analysis or enjoy our specially curated playlist celebrating the theme of games in music. You might also appreciate our article on the fascinating story of Impressionism, which illuminates the deep-rooted friendship between our two nations.

This friendship also permeates our Group’s long history here in Japan, and I am looking forward to continuing the festivities next year with more evenings like this together, as we celebrate the 80 years of Crédit Agricole Group’s presence in Japan – an important milestone that I look forward to commemorating with you. I will keep you informed of these upcoming celebrations.

Until then… Let's swing! I invite you to enjoy our jazzy playlist, inspired by Michael Karlsson’s composition for the ballet representing yet another cultural thread uniting Japan and France. To embark on this musical journey, simply click ‘play.’

Yours sincerely,

Benjamin Lamberg

Crédit Agricole Group Japan Senior Country Officer

Caroline Osmont in PLAY, Alexander Ekman, © Benoïte Fanton/OnP

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