Rue Saint-Malo, beautiful and rebellious!
The common urban heritage of Saint Malo street is highlighted and reveals its secrets through the time from the eighteenth century to the present day and through the popular history of the city of Bre
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry
Tanguy / Renaud / Karine / Vivre La Rue 2022
During these European Heritage Days, the associations Vivre La Rue, La Maloïne and La Carrée offer visits and exhibitions on the history of the historic heart of the city, its sights, Brest culture and the projects they implement to spread “the Brest soul” over time.
On the agenda:
- Stroll through the common urban heritage
- Brest Folk Stories
- Exhibitions:
- “The History of Brest and Rue Saint-Malo”:
No street in our city is more symbolic than Rue Saint-Malo to evoke the ancient Brest.
Different spaces will offer documents on the evolution of the street and the most western port city of Europe for three centuries. This exhibition will be visible on the walls of the historic paved area as well as in the exhibition room "la Fausse Ô Makaks" at no. 7 of the street. - Tribute to Raymond Novion (1932-2002),
director of the School of Fine Arts of Brest from 1979 to 1999, then member of the board of the association Vivre La Rue from 1999 to 2002.
This exhibition will be presented in the garden created at 13 rue St Malo which now bears his name. His ashes were scattered there according to his will, where a beautiful avocado tree was planted in his honor. - Testimonies of sympathy, writings and drawings of walkers charmed and inspired by the common urban heritage of Brest that were posted in the pink mailbox of the street in 2021-2022.
- Photographs by Louis Blonce (Photographer of concerts and movements of environmental and social struggles in Brest and member of the association VIVRE LA RUE, died in 2003)...
- Modelling:
«Brest in 3D»: Mylène and Daniel Larvor have been working for years to recreate in 3D images of old Brest buildings disappeared... or not. Their work will be presented, including the reconstruction of Rue Saint-Malo in the 18th and 19th centuries. - Projections:
«Living the street Saint Malo»: Karine Guillon makes, every year since 2004, numerous documentaries and films on the popular memory of Brest and the cultural events of the street St Malo - Brest songs (soundscape):
«Brest et la rue Saint Malo en chansons»: The city of Le Ponant and its oldest street regularly inspire new songs to Brest singer-songwriters... or not. - Visit of the cabinet of Brest curiosities and history in the wash-house of Pontaniou (Association La Carrée)
- Exhibitions – Screenings - Performances “Pierre Peron: A Grand Opening”
- Concert - Live music Sunday at 5pm:
- Moby’s Dick Funk Mob
- Walking around...
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