France 3 will broadcast “La Fête de la chanson à l’orientale” on Friday November 22, 2024 in the first part of the evening. Three days before the show’s programming, a preview was held in the presence of numerous personalities at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris on Tuesday, November 19.
Faced with the France / Argentina rugby match and the series Astrid and Raphaëlle on TF1 and France 2, France 3 will play the entertainment card on Friday November 22, 2024. From 9:05 p.m., the public channel will invite its viewers to follow The Oriental Song Festival.
Which artists present for The Oriental Song Festival on France 3?
This new edition of the show produced by Daniela Lumbroso will be hosted by Laury Thilleman – who will take over Meet in unknown land – et André Manoukian . Many artists will be present to celebrate the melodies of the Orient. Enrico Macias , Chimene Badi Gilbert Montagné, Khaled, Faudel, Ycare, Mimaa, Dany Brillant Anggun, Anne Silon, Symon, Agustin Galiana, Ouidad, Salomé de Bahia and Amadou & Mariam will perform from the city of Tangier. From Cape Spartel to the Casbah, they will perform as a duo in covers of the greatest variety hits.
The artists will travel between the old town, its streets and Assyla for their performances. Three symphonic, oriental and pop groups will accompany them. During the evening, Enrico Macias will notably deliver a flamenco version of L’Oriental with Chico and the Gypsies. Faudel will offer a new version of his hit I love you so muchwhileGraceful will pay homage to Françoise Hardy by covering her song in an oriental style My friend the rose.
A preview at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris
Three days before the broadcast of the show, a preview was held at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris on Tuesday, November 19. In addition to Laury Thilleman and André Manoukian, the event was supported by the presence of Anne Sila, Carla Ghebali (daughter of Daniela Lumbroso who participates in reality TV shows on W9), Ségolène Royal, Daniela Lumbroso, the former Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, Nicoletta, Jérôme Anthony, Aïda Touihri and Myriam Seurat.
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What can viewers expect in terms of visual storytelling during “La Fête de la chanson à l’orientale”?
Guest 1: Daniela Lumbroso, Producer of the “La Fête de la chanson à l’orientale” on France 3
Website Editor: Hello, Ms. Lumbroso. It’s a pleasure to have you here today. Could you tell us what makes “La Fête de la chanson à l’orientale” stand out from other musical shows on French television?
Daniela Lumbroso: Hello, thank you for having me. I think what sets our show apart is the diverse range of artists and music we feature. We bring together talented musicians from different countries in the Middle East and North Africa, each with their own unique style and influence. It’s not just about the music either; we also showcase the beauty and culture of these regions through the various locations we film in. It’s a truly multifaceted experience that celebrates the richness of oriental heritage.
Website Editor: This year’s edition, which will be broadcast on November 22, 2024, promises to be even more special with the addition of artists like Enrico Macias, Chimene Badi, and Dany Brillant. Can you tell us more about how you chose these artists and what viewers can expect from their performances?
Daniela Lumbroso: We wanted to include a mix of well-known names and up-and-coming talent to represent the different genres of oriental music. Enrico Macias, for instance, is a legend in his own right and has dedicated his career to preserving the heritage of Mediterranean music. Chimene Badi has been making waves in the industry with her unique blend of French and Arabic influences, while Dany Brillant always delivers high-energy performances that get audiences moving. As for their performances, viewers can expect a mix of familiar hits and new surprises.
Website Editor: How do you ensure that the show stays relevant and engaging for both fans of oriental music and those who are experiencing it for the first time?
Daniela Lumbroso: We try to strike a balance between preserving tradition and embracing innovation. We invite established artists to perform their signature songs while also encouraging them to experiment and collaborate with newer talent. This way, we showcase the evolution of