Performing Arts
Régis Huby: The Ellipse
Violinist Régis Huby sees music holistically. A defector from classical music to jazz and improvisation, he has been developing a sound at the crossroads of genres for several years.
For the Ellipse project, a major orchestral creation, he has formed a large ensemble that is the sum of his encounte...
Roberto Negro, Quatuor Bela : Lune 3000
A fusion of classical music and jazz in an amazing meeting in tribute to György Ligeti.
The 6 musicians perform their own adaptations of the Métamorphoses Nocturnes composed by Ligeti in the mid-1950s while discreetly paying homage to Béla Bartók, whose crepuscular climate and variation technique ar...
Souad Asla : LEMMA (Songs of women from southern Algeria)
Souad Asla grew up with the music, dance and songs of the Béchar region in the Algerian Sahara, in the heart of the Saoura. For centuries, the women there have held hadra (informal meetings) every Friday, in which they sing, play music, help one another out and discuss a wide variety of subjects. It...
Stefano Di Battista
With its warm harmonies and bewitching melodies, the music of Stefano di Battista is always a feast of virtuosity.
There’s an astonishing clarity in the playing of this Roman saxophonist, a connoisseur of the jazz heritage that allows him to infuse a phrase or the heart of a solo with his own person...
Sylvain Rifflet Quartet
With his quartet, the saxophonist and composer Sylvain Rifflet is the architect of innovative and captivating music, where modern jazz juggles with swirls of New York minimalism.
The music for his latest Mechanics album is influenced by Steve Reich, Moondog, Philip Glass and Terry Riley. He also dr...
The 26TH International Circus Festival of Massy
This festival is known to mix traditional and modern acts and attracts artists from all over the world, who perform before an international Jury composed of circus professionals.
Lions, cats, trapeze artists, contortionists, clowns, acrobats, funambulists, jugglers... All these incredible acts bri...
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 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...
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...