Tony Estanguet, president of the 2024 Olympics, is Bis’ next guest. A special guest for a special show: Leila Kaddour leaves the presentation of the magazine and passes the baton to Yannick Jaulin.
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Bis, the curiosity magazine, set up its cameras for the first time outside the borders of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, in Paris for a special issue.
Special, because dedicated to the Paris 2024 Olympics, but also because for the last time, Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi ensured the presentation of the magazine of curiosity.
Tony Estanguet is from Bearn; he is one of those neo-Aquitaine we will hear about in the coming months. He is the first French athlete to be proud of having won three gold medals at three different Olympic Games: Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and London in 2012. A feat.
The president of the Paris 2024 Olympics wants different Games and carries the concept ofCultural Olympiad to explore the links between art and sport, but also the values common to the arts and sports such as excellence, inclusion, cultural diversity, universalism. Until September 2024, he wishes to bring culture to sporting or unusual places, to establish a dialogue between sport and culture. It is in the heart of the Musée des Gobelins that Tony Estanguet lifts the veil on some of the most significant events.
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Tony Estanguet and Leila Kaddour-Boudadi
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To illustrate this ambition, he accompanies Leïla Kaddour in the discovery of the first work of this Cultural Olympiad. This is a tapestry designed by Marjane Satrapi, famous comic strip author, painter and director, who became known worldwide with the comic strip and the film Persépolis.
Together they talk about the Olympic Panic project, designed by Niort choreographer Agnès Pelletier, which brings together amateur and professional dancers and which will sweep across the capital for the launch of the Games. He also mentions the Pau project of El Youth Orchestra Camino who will also participate in this event.
In this unique issue, Tony Estanguet confides in Leïla Kaddour about his Béarn roots, but also about his role and his investment in the 2024 Olympics system.
Cognac, Malagar, Saint-Savin, La Rochelle, Angoulême, Pau, La Souterraine… the list of places in New Aquitaine visited by Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi is long.
She has presented more than 40 programs, always with an exceptional curiosity for human, cultural and heritage initiatives.
Dozens of guests have answered his questions over the years. Culture accessible to all, culture for all, culture as a link between territories and inhabitants, such was the credo of the person who embodied this meeting before deciding to leave the presentation to devote herself to more personal projects.
Yannick Jaulin’s voice is well known to viewers of France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine and .3 NoA. With the Kétokolé short program, he highlighted Saintongeais with its words and expressions still used by some today.
Goule d’amour, Yannick Jaulin’s new web-series in Poitevin-Saintongeais succeeded Kétokolé.
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It was in Deux-Sèvres that Dominique Laveau had met the creator of the festival Le nombril du monde et du jardin imaginaire, in Pougne-Hérisson, his little corner of paradise.
From now on, it is Yannick Jaulin who will play Bis, of which he was one of the guests. He knows this program well. At the end of the recording of the show in Paris, Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi went to meet the actor, comedian and storyteller to pass the baton to him.
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Leila Kaddour-Boudadi and Yannick Jaulin
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He agreed to answer our questions:
You take the reins of Bis, the magazine of curiosity. What do you think curiosity is?
I really like this old definition of the word: taste, passion for rare and precious things and even older: care, the desire to be attentive to people and countries.
I was built by this curiosity of my own culture.
Yannick Jaulin
She brought me into the world. By going to collect, record people from my childhood and language territory, I encountered the universal (the local without the walls, says the poet…)
You succeed Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi at the presentation of this magazine that you know for having been one of the guests, how do you see your role?
It will inevitably be a rupture, even if we have a great mutual affection. I don’t have the charisma and journalistic rigor of Leïla. I have a tendency to prefer “vircouets” to straight lines. And I feel the team is very motivated for the secondary road and its population.
I have this desire to be a gold digger, to bring to light the most beautiful nuggets of the territory
Yannick Jaulin
New Aquitaine is a very varied and culturally rich region. The first issue you will present takes place in Creuse, what places do you like in this region, apart from the unbeatable Pougne-Hérisson, the navel of the world?
There are so many places and people to discover in Corrèze, Basque country, Charente, and all the “others” that this will undoubtedly be my major problem.
I love this region which, by opening up, has broadened my landscapes…
Without an effective compass, I would risk spinning around like a jerk without being able to move forward. Fortunately, there is the formidable team, because in fact, I am only the spokesperson (which I have always been in my public life) of a team will and of a territory. And it laughs in my stomach even if I stalk a little when approaching this new job…
The first issue of Bis, the magazine of curiosity, presented by Yannick Jaulin was filmed in Creuse and will be available in April on France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine and .3 NoA.
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