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The Drums of Brazza : Kikulu
With their new show, the master drummers of Les Tambours de Brazza continue to display the skill that has made them famous since 1991, dancing to the beat of their impressive Ngoma drums. There’s one big difference, however: in Kikulu, more emphasis is placed on song. The men’s deep voices respond b...
The Guardians of Legends
Whether it's a place, an object or even a vehicle, some names have left their mark on whole generations, to the point of becoming legendary. To prevent them from being forgotten over time, there are men and women making sure that they retain their former glory or are restored to it. We meet the peop...
The Harvesters: hunter-gatherers
In California and more widely in the United States, a neo-hunter-gatherer movement has emerged over the past decade. Urban for the most part, former vegans sometimes, these neo-predators are unusual in that they are totally untainted by the general public’s often negative view of hunters.
Fleeing th...
The man who needed to know
30th August 1945. Marie Sublon, her daughter Madeleine and her young son Jean François aged 3 years are found dead in their home in the Rabodeau valley.
A family of Nazi collaborators as the rumour goes…
5 years later, an anonymous letter denounces Fernand Caritey, the local chief of Resistance.
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The Owl That Whispered to the Moon …
Stéphane Meyer, the lord of Château Sainte Anne, invites us to a show featuring birds of prey.
A breathtaking aerial ballet, incorporating steppe and harpy eagles, caracara, buzzards, snowy owls, vultures, horses, magic and humour, takes us to another world in the ring and on the ramparts.
A poetica...
The Queens of Gastronomy
Having long been excluded from the world of haute cuisine, in recent years women have been getting their revenge. Confined for too long to the role of housewife, they are now taking their destiny into their own hands and becoming key figures in this male-dominated industry. We meet four passionate p...
Trio Raulin
Three musicians, each shaped in their own way by African music.
The pianist François Raulin has drunk plentifully from this source, which he says is one of his greatest inspirations, teaching him as it has about complex polyrhythms.
The Moroccan singer Majid Bekkas brings an oriental tone with his p...
Triple Bill
Three short pieces recorded during the Biennale de la Danse 2018.
Two renowned choreographers, Jann Gallois and Kader Attou, are invited to create pieces for five Japanese dancers. The show then ends with a piece by the 100% Japanese hip-hop company, Tokyo Gegegay.
Kader Attou, a major figure in h...
Violin Concertos by Jean-Marie Leclair
Concert recorded during the Sablé-sur-Sarthe Baroque Festival (23th august 2018)
Violin has a place of honor in the Sarthe ! Listen carefully.
Violin player Stéphanie-Marie Degand and her ensemble La Diane Française, accompanied by talented soloists, chose to show us pieces by Jean-Marie Leclair...
Viva Espana! Les Dissonances
In 2004, the creation of the artists’ collective Les Dissonances by the violinist David Grimal initiated the start of an extraordinary adventure: a tribute to the famous Mozart quartet as well as the sign of a constructive divergence from conventional thinking. Les Dissonances play without a conduct...