Located in a modern and open setting in the heart of Rose Hill, the IFM Amphitheatre has become a must-visit venue for art and culture enthusiasts. This space hosts a variety of events throughout the year. 

In 2025, the amphitheatre notably hosted the event Rastafari Nou Lidentité, combining conferences, panel discussions, and concerts to showcase this rich, diverse, and spiritual culture. It was also the venue for the Assa Oi concert, bringing together female artists from the Indian Ocean for a unique musical creation and performance. More recently, it was the center of the Goncourt Prize ceremony, welcoming 120 people who were called upon to vote for the laureate. 

Function 

Concerts, screenings, conferences, panel discussions, award ceremonies, artistic performances, and more. 

Capacity 

285 people 

Technical Equipment 

Dressing room with shower: Capacity 10 people 
Sound system & lighting 

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Located at the heart of IFM, the Agora is a semi-open, human-sized space that encourages direct interaction with the public. It is ideal for light and flexible formats, closely connected to its environment and the people who pass through it. 

The Agora was notably at the center of the artisan market during the Rastafari Nou Lidentité event, where visitors could discover local products: jewelry, hats, bags, and all kinds of handcrafted creations. It also hosted performances of singing and dancing, as well as a cooking workshop during the Alumni Day event, offering participants a friendly and interactive experience. 

Function 

Exhibitions, artistic performances, participatory workshops, dance shows, and more. 

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The Micro-Folie is a closed, intimate space, ideal for concentration and small-group exchanges. Its layout allows gatherings without constraints in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It fosters creativity, attentive listening, and closeness among participants. 

Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., the Micro-Folie hosts the Ciné-Club for screenings of classic French films, a convivial moment of sharing and discussion with 5 to 20 participants. It is also used for digital workshops (robotics, programming, and more) organized by La Fabrik, IFM’s technological and digital hub, providing participants with a playful space for experimentation and discovery of new technologies. Additionally, it hosts theater classes with around ten participants as part of IFM’s artistic practice courses. Versatile and modular, the Micro-Folie adapts to a wide range of activities. 

Function 

Screenings, brainstorming sessions, meeting room, workshops, and more. 

Technical Equipment 

Projector, speaker 

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A human-sized space designed to host moments of sharing and collective reflection. Its layout makes it a bright and easily accessible venue with a studious yet friendly atmosphere. A versatile setting naturally suited to meetings and exchanges. 

These more formal rooms often host Creole and French courses provided by IFM. They also serve as a center for TCF, DELF, and DALF exams, frequently bringing candidates together. Additionally, they are regularly used as meeting rooms and for other professional events. 

Function 

Screenings, conferences, meetings, and more. 

The IFM multipurpose room is a welcoming and adaptable space designed to promote collective reflection, exchanges, and meetings. 

This modular, multifunctional room regularly hosts several of IFM’s artistic practice courses, such as Indian dance or theater. It is also frequently used as a meeting room. 

Function 

Conference, meeting, brainstorming session, and more. 

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The IFM Media Library is a true hub of life, exchange, and discovery. It offers a regular program focused on reading, writing, culture, and ideas. Designed to accommodate various formats, this space allows flexible configurations thanks to adaptable furniture suited to different needs. 

Throughout the year, the Media Library organizes various events. For example, on the first Saturday of each month, it hosts Heure des Filous or Heure des Petits, shared moments for children and parents. These sessions offer the opportunity to discover the joy of reading from an early age while providing adults with a chance to exchange ideas about early childhood. 

Function 

Writing workshops, public readings, author meetings, book presentations, meetings, reading groups, research and writing activities, and more. 

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