Bilingual Master of Ceremonies for IAE Nice Graduation at Théâtre Anthéa Antibes
- Jocelin Haas
- Apr 20
- 2 min read
As a bilingual master of ceremonies, I had the pleasure of hosting the IAE Nice graduation ceremony for the fourth consecutive year at Théâtre Anthéa in Antibes.
This event brought together nearly 900 attendees, including graduates, families, and faculty members, creating both a formal and celebratory atmosphere.
As an event host and speaker, my role is to create rhythm, bring energy, and turn the ceremony into a truly engaging experience.
Through improvisation, audience interaction, and moments of humor, the goal is always the same: to make each ceremony unique and memorable.

From the very first moments, the goal is to create a genuine connection with the audience.
As a master of ceremonies, I rely on improvisation and interaction to establish a natural and engaging rhythm.
Involving graduates, interacting with families, and creating spontaneous moments helps transform a ceremony into a true shared experience.

Each moment on stage matters deeply to the students.
My role is to highlight each achievement while maintaining a smooth, lively, and well-paced ceremony.
Close coordination with the faculty and event teams helps ensure a perfectly orchestrated experience from beginning to end.

Performing in front of an audience of this size requires strong presence and the ability to hold attention at every moment.
As a bilingual speaker, I aim to balance emotion, energy, clarity, and structure throughout the event.
The objective is not only to host the ceremony, but to make every attendee feel fully part of it.

The ceremony ends with a strong collective celebration.
These final moments create lasting memories for graduates, families, and faculty alike.
They reflect the joy, pride, and shared energy that define a successful graduation event.

Based on the French Riviera and working across France and internationally, I support schools, institutions, and companies in hosting their key events.
As a bilingual master of ceremonies, event host, and speaker, my goal is to create experiences that are both professional and deeply human.
This fourth consecutive collaboration with IAE Nice also reflects the trust built over time through energy, precision, and a strong connection with the audience.
What does a bilingual master of ceremonies do at a graduation ceremony?
A bilingual master of ceremonies structures the event, manages transitions, maintains the pace, and creates engagement between speakers, graduates, and the audience.
Why hire a bilingual event host for a graduation ceremony?
A bilingual event host brings energy, clarity, and flexibility, while making the event accessible and engaging for both local and international audiences.
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