Performing Arts
Hamilton Leithauser (SoirÉe de Poche)
It’s an old friend of Soirées de Poche who welcomes us to this 51st episode of our programme in the person of Hamilton Leithauser, lead singer of Walkmen, who we filmed at the beginning of the series for the 7th Soirées de Poche.
Having escaped from his band, last year the American released an albu...
Kevin Morby at the Grande Halle
A multi-faceted musician, leader of many bands and side projects (Creepy Aliens, The Babies), Kevin Morby is one of the new faces of today's indie folk-rock scene.
With his seventies-star vibe and his heart-wrenching Dylanic ballads, the former Woods bassist made his name with Harlem River, an albu...
Krakauer / Anakronic
David Krakauer and the Anakronic Electro Orkestra, virtuosos of Klezmer, revisit and reinvent this music by injecting it not only with electronica but above all a surprising and communicative aesthetic and energy.
Samplers, synthesizers, bass and drums establish an unrestrained rhythm approaching ra...
Kyla Brox
Kyla Brox, daughter of British blues singer Victor Brox, ventures with equal pleasure towards jazzy climates, Chicago blues or soul.
Tender or raging, romantic or sexy, she moves easily through every register thanks to her uncommonly pure and powerful voice, considered one of the most beautiful in t...
L’Orfeo (Paul Agnew)
Opera in 5 acts composed by Claudio Monteverdi
Recorded at the Théâtre de Caen
Paul Agnew – here both conductor and stage director – presents his intimate and ‘sacred’ version of Monteverdi’s first opera. In a fine collective spirit, the singers and instrumentalists of Les Arts Florissants partici...
La Martinique, the Second Homeland of Konpa
In the early sixties, a musical trend born in the Haitian dance halls swept the French West Indies: Direct Compass or Konpa in Creole. It made an indelible mark on the artistic life of the region.
This musical documentary goes in search of those involved in this crazy saga: artists, musicologists, p...
LA QUEUE DU MICKEY
In the 1980s, telephones plugged into the wall and had rotary dials and handsets with earpieces upon which you listened to the caller. We wore sleeveless sweaters over patterned shirts, high-waisted jeans and bum bags. We listened to music on radio-cassette players and social networks were not virtu...
LE MELON QUI
It all starts with a woman who finds a battered bowler hat. A bowler hat that has one particularity: it talks. The play retraces the adventures and peregrinations of the hat from the day it was made. But the story is more than a simple journey across the globe: from harassment to a small group that ...
Malcolm Potter trio
With numerous concerts and albums behind them, the Malcolm Potter trio is a group for whom complicity, spontaneity and a thirst for exploration and freedom are essential requirements.
Blending compositions by Malcolm Potter and revisited standards, this dynamic show incorporates every influence, fro...