A Night of Art,Culture,and Community in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande
The year 2025 kicked off with a vibrant cultural celebration in Sainte-foy-la-Grande,as over 120 spectators of all ages gathered at the Clarisse-Brian room on tuesday,January 28. The event, featuring the talented artist Menni Jab, marked the first aperitif of the year and was a resounding success.Among the attendees were interns from Reclus-Broca high schools, who played a pivotal role in shaping the evening’s program.
The event was curated by Claire Lebrun,director of the animation service,and Angelique Delage,culture assistant,who selected Menni jab based on proposals from the high school students.Lebrun described the artist as “a high-quality artist, very generous on stage, licked texts, with a performance that rises in power over the evening, with an audience that has been drawn into dance.”
Menni Jab’s Gironde tour, organized as part of the IDDAC (Departmental Institute for artistic and Cultural Development), is set too conclude on Friday, February 7, at the L’Ekla cultural pole in Le Teich. Though, fans of the singer-songwriter’s unique blend of French and rap music can look forward to his performances this summer across the Gironde department, as he has been selected for the summer scenes program.
The evening also highlighted the work of the AMAP (Association for the Maintenance of Peasant Agriculture) and the Foyen basket.This collaboration allowed the public to enjoy aperitif plates made from organic and local products, showcasing the association’s commitment to sustainable agriculture.Looking ahead, the next event in the municipal cultural programming promises to be equally captivating. On Friday, February 21, the stage will come alive with giant puppets in the play “Asks Alma!” by the Anamorphosis group. This humorous production explores the challenges of a company striving for solidarity, offering a twirling comedy on neighborhood life and the virtues of community. The performance will take place at the Clarisse-Brian room at 8:30 p.m.,with tickets priced at 10 euros (8 euros for reduced rates). For reservations and more facts, contact the Animation service at 05 57 46 10 84.
| event Highlights | Details |
|———————–|————-|
| Artist | Menni jab |
| Date | January 28, 2025 |
| Location | clarisse-Brian room, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande |
| Next Event | “Asks Alma!” by Anamorphosis group |
| Date | February 21, 2025 |
| Ticket Prices | 10 euros (8 euros reduced) |
this series of events underscores the vibrant cultural scene in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, offering residents and visitors alike a chance to engage with art, music, and community initiatives. Don’t miss the chance to be part of these enriching experiences!
A vibrant Cultural Night in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande: Insights and Highlights
In January 2025, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande kicked off the year with a cultural celebration that brought together over 120 attendees of all ages. The event, held at the Clarisse-Brian room, featured the talented artist Menni Jab and marked the frist aperitif of the year. To delve deeper into this vibrant evening and its meaning for the community, we sat down with Dr. Élodie Moreau, a cultural anthropologist specializing in local arts and community initiatives.
Opening Night: Menni Jab’s Captivating Performance
Senior Editor: Dr. Moreau, could you tell us more about the opening night and Menni Jab’s role in the event?
Dr. Élodie Moreau: Absolutely. The evening was a resounding success, largely thanks to Menni Jab’s dynamic performance. He’s a singer-songwriter who blends French and rap music, creating a unique sound that resonates with diverse audiences. Claire Lebrun, the event’s curator, described him as a “high-quality artist” whose performance grew in intensity throughout the night, eventually drawing the audience into dance. It’s worth noting that this event was part of his Gironde tour, organized by the IDDAC (Departmental Institute for Artistic and cultural Advancement), which has been instrumental in promoting local talent.
The Role of Young Interns in Shaping the Event
Senior Editor: The article mentions that interns from reclus-Broca high schools played a pivotal role in shaping the program. How did this collaboration come about?
Dr. Élodie Moreau: This collaboration is a testament to the event’s emphasis on community involvement. The interns were directly involved in proposing artists for the evening, and their input led to the selection of Menni Jab. this initiative not only provided students with a hands-on experience in event planning but also ensured that the program reflected the interests of younger audiences.It’s a brilliant way to foster intergenerational connections and engage the youth in cultural activities.
highlighting Lasting Agriculture and Local Initiatives
Senior Editor: Beyond the music, the evening also showcased the work of AMAP and the Foyen Basket. How did thes collaborations enhance the event?
Dr. Élodie Moreau: The inclusion of AMAP (Association for the Maintenance of Peasant Agriculture) and the Foyen Basket was a thoughtful touch. Attendees enjoyed aperitif plates made from organic and local products, which aligned with the association’s commitment to sustainable agriculture. This not only provided a delicious culinary experience but also raised awareness about the importance of supporting local farmers and sustainable practices. It’s a wonderful example of how cultural events can integrate broader community and environmental initiatives.
Looking Ahead: The Next Cultural Event in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande
Senior Editor: The article mentions an upcoming event featuring giant puppets in the play “Asks Alma!” by the Anamorphosis group. Can you tell us more about this?
Dr.Élodie Moreau: Certainly. “Asks Alma!” is a humorous production by the Anamorphosis group that explores the challenges of building solidarity within a company. It’s described as a twirling comedy that delves into neighborhood life and the virtues of community. The use of giant puppets adds a unique visual element to the performance, making it a must-see event. Scheduled for February 21 at the Clarisse-Brian room, it’s another example of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande’s commitment to offering diverse and engaging cultural experiences.
Conclusion: A Thriving Cultural Scene in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande
Senior Editor: Dr. Moreau, what would you say is the broader significance of these events for Sainte-Foy-la-Grande?
Dr. Élodie Moreau: These events highlight the vibrant cultural scene in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande and its ability to bring people together. From music and theater to sustainable agriculture and youth involvement, the programming reflects a deep commitment to fostering community engagement and cultural enrichment. It’s a model for how small towns can create meaningful cultural experiences that resonate with both residents and visitors. I encourage everyone to attend these events and be part of this enriching journey.