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Samedi 16 septembre 2023, 16h00Passé
Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
16:00 - 17:15
Accessible aux déficients intellectuels
Accessible aux handicapés visuels
Accessible aux handicapés psychiques
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Le Hall de la chanson

211 avenue Jean-Jaurès - Pavillon du Charolais 75019 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

From Them to us

It is the words (and, most often, the music) of women creators of the twentieth century that make up the entire repertoire of this show: a matrimoine still too often unknown, meshes…
Samedi 16 septembre 2023, 16h00Passé
© Serge Bailly

It is the lyrics (and, most often, music) of women creators of the twentieth century that constitute the entire repertoire of this show: a matrimony still too often unknown, underestimated, poorly transmitted. D'Elles à nous brings together very different songs, cabarets from the left bank as well as the Yéyé wave, the first singer-songwriter (Nicole Louvier, winner of the Grand Prix de la Chanson de Deauville at 19) as Marie Dubas (very famous whimsical in the 1930s) or Brigitte Fontaine. A sample that gives pride of place to the work of Anne Sylvestre, a conscious and poetic work, who has always refused to submit her art to the only expression of her feminist commitment, this artist had even written Chanson dégagée, a work that responded to the diktat of the committed song. The great author-composer-performer, always in touch with her time from the 1950s until her disappearance in 2020, put in words and music as well the dissymmetry of the relations woman-man in the patriarchal societies, the right to abortion, the derisory gender stereotypes, homosexuality, the daily and existential difficulties of all women in all situations, and always pursuing a poetic and musical research as singular as universal. Joys and pains, servitudes and freedom, anguish and plenitude, humour and tragedy: this show travels through the songs of women who shape the human adventure.
* With Aurore Daniel, Lillie Daniel, Alexandra Lacour, Marine Torre
* Directed by: Serge Hureau and Olivier Hussenet
* Meet in front of Le Hall de la chanson à la Villette (behind the Grande Halle)
(Duration approx. 1h20)

Types d'événement
Spectacle / Lecture
Thèmes 2023
Patrimoine vivant
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit
Type de public
Tout public

À propos du lieu

Le Hall de la chanson
211 avenue Jean-Jaurès - Pavillon du Charolais 75019 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
The Hall de la Chanson, Centre national du patrimoine de la chanson, des variétés et des musiques actuelles, was born in 1990\. Located in the Parc de la Villette, it offers creations of shows and concerts with as a guideline to save from oblivion, transmit and share songs of all eras and styles. Since 2018, Le Hall de la Chanson continues its activity of promoting the song with the opening – under the high sponsorship of the very late Charles Aznavour – of the Théâtre-École des Répertoire de la Chanson (TÉC), a higher school dedicated to the training of young artists (singers and musicians) in arrangement, accompaniment and interpretation of French and French songs.
Tags
Lieu de spectacles, sports et loisirs
Accès
Metro-Tram Porte de Pantin/ Behind the Grande Halle
Le Hall de la chanson ©Pascal Lafay