Manifesto for Walloon culture  

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The Manifesto for Walloon Culture (Manifeste pour la culture wallonne), was published in Liège on 15 September 1983 and signed by seventy-five "key figures in artistic, journalistic and university circles" of Wallonia.

Among the signatories was Jean-Jacques Andrien, film director; Maurice Bologne, professor; Aimée Bologne-Lemaire, professor; Guy Cabay, musician; Didier Comès, comics artist; Jacques Dubois, professor at the University of Liège; Francis Édeline, (Groupe µ); Léopold Genicot, historian; Thierry Haumont, writer; André Lange (media researcher); Michel Quévit, professor at the Université catholique de Louvain; René Hausman, comics artist; Steve Houben, musician; Jean-Marie Klinkenberg, professor at the University of Liège (Groupe µ); Patrick Leboutte, cinema critic; Jean Louvet, Paul Meyer, film director The film director Paul Meyer, that founded the Walloon, cinema: Wip; Thierry Michel, film director; Philippe Minguet (Groupe µ); Jacques Nihoul, scientist; Jean-Claude Servais [1], comics artist; Hadelin Trinon (Groupe µ); Yvon Vandycke, painter; José Verdin, General Federation of Belgian Labour...

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