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The Goldberg Variations with Béatrice Martin
Béatrice Martin is a gifted harpsichordist, noted by international critics for her delicate touch and technical mastery.
Written for a two-manual harpsichord, J. Bach's Goldberg Variations are extremely difficult to play and incredibly rich in harmonies, rhythms and technical refinements.
The abbey ...
The Great History of Castles
Suffused with mystery and grandeur, castles testify to medieval civilization and enfold a complex reality.
Travelling from castle to castle, from the borders of Spain to the mountains of Switzerland, from the moorland of Scotland to the banks of the Dordogne, and thanks to 3D modeling, this film tr...
(S)ACRE
In this piece for 9 dancers and 3 female musicians, David Drouard has been inspired by the Rite of Spring, a ballet created in 1913, set to the music of Igor Stravinsky, focusing on the place of women.
In contrast to the vision of the Elect sacrificed by the old sages in the original ballet, a group...
27 Perspectives
Maud Le Pladec turns Schubert's Unfinished Symphony into a ghost score.
For this new creation, the choreographer gives the music another status to take a “new look” at her dance by developing a kind of choreographic meditation around the number 27, in reference to the artist Rémy Zaugg and his work ...
A bubble of faith
Comics and religion don't always go hand in hand, but some authors manage to harmoniously combine the two. Every year in January, they are showcased at the Angoulême Christian Comics Festival.
We meet the authors at the festival, but also in their studios where, far from the hustle and bustle of th...
A Good Yarn
They are known as "Les Bleuforêt" and they are the pride of the Vosges. Among the last textile workers in France, these few dozen women are the successors to the great history of spinning, weaving and garment manufacturing in the Grand Est region.
Thirty years have passed since the furious wave t...
Actress live at the GaitÉ Lyrique
Actress - aka Darren J. Cunningham - has reigned on the British electronic music scene for ten years now, with the same finesse and mystery that always surrounds his productions.
With his fascinating aura, he rocks the stages of the biggest festivals and the most underground clubs.
AINSI LA NUIT
This forth opus Dance/Man/Animal broaches new territories : to dance with nocturnal animals calling out to our ancestral fears, reaching the border of the inconceivable, when the human being, deposed of his predator status, is down to a simple prey.
On stage are side-by-side different species of ani...
ALBERT SAUTEUR, a self-portrait
This film tells the story of a pictorial adventure. From October 2011 to May 2012, Albert Sauteur painted a self-portrait in 107 sessions. 107 sessions in which a camera framing the painting, placed behind the painter's head and connected to a computer, recorded every dab of paint. 21935 pictures of...