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Seine Valley – Between music and magic, the cultural season looks promising

Diversity. This word alone sums up the 2020-2021 cultural season. Music lovers, humor lovers and magic enthusiasts will probably be satisfied with its content. Many headliners are planned. Christophe Maé will be on October 4, at 8:30 pm, at the Poissy theater, to sing the titles of his album, La vie d’artiste, released in 2019. Proof of his success, by exceeding “50,000 sales equivalents” , the music radio RFM indicates that the album became “gold record” in “a few weeks”. To attend the concert, reservations at the theater are made by telephone on 01 39 22 55 92. Prices vary between 50 and 60 euros. A rate of 20 euros is offered to under 18s.

In Achères, the Burkinabe comedian and columnist for France Inter, Roukiata Ouedraogo, for her part, will go up alone on the boards of the Sax cultural space on November 3, at 8:30 p.m., for her show I demand the road. According to the press release, she will approach “with derision and self-mockery her career […] which takes her from her primary school in Africa to the Parisian scene ”. Tickets, from 6 to 18 euros, can be purchased via the online ticket office billetterie.lesax-acheres78.fr which will open on September 1.

Known to the general public thanks to television shows like Diversion on TF1, the mentalist Viktor Vincent will present on November 8, at 5 p.m., his show Mental Circus at the Jacques Brel cultural space in Mantes-la-Ville. But, to attend, you will have to pay between 12 and 20 euros. Reservations are made by phone at 01 30 98 55 46 or by email at [email protected].

In another register, for a price between 17 and 40 euros, the public will be able to listen to the singer Catherine Lara. She will be in concert on December 4, at 8:30 p.m., at the Poissy theater. To celebrate its “50 years of career”, the press release indicates that it will sing “new creations” but also its flagship titles such as, for example, Magic Night.

Singer Claudio Capéo will set foot on the stage of the Simone Signoret theater in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. On January 15, at 8:30 p.m., he will perform his latest album, As long as nothing stops me, released in December 2018. According to RFM, it has elapsed in the space of two months “to more than 50 000 copies ”, thus becoming a platinum disc. Although a single price set at 20 euros for children under 12 exists, the prices for other spectators vary from 25 to 40 euros. The ticket office is accessible online via the theater website, theatre-simone-signoret.fr, from August 29.

For similar prices, the place will also host singer Maxime Le Forestier. On January 30, at 8:30 p.m., he will sing the songs from his album To appear or not to be, produced in collaboration with his son Arthur. For people who cannot attend the event, a similar concert will take place on April 13, at 8:30 p.m., at the Poissy theater. In this case, the prices will vary between 22 and 45 euros.

In Aubergenville, at the Théâtre de la Nacelle, music will come to life in images. On the occasion of the concert by singer JP Nataf, founder of the pop-rock group Les Innocents, scheduled for February 12, at 9 p.m., the description of the event mentions that the illustrator and screenwriter Alfred “create[a] drawings in real time to the sound of music ”. In 2014, the latter notably obtained a “Fauve d’or at the Angoulême international comic book festival” for the best comic book album. To discover the shapes taken by Alfred’s drawings during the concert, prices are between 8 and 15.50 euros. Reservations are already open by phone at 01 30 95 37 76 or by email at [email protected].

On March 26, at 8:30 p.m., many music lovers will probably pay between 22 and 45 euros to attend the Yannick Noah concert, scheduled at the Poissy theater. He will perform the titles of his album Bonheur Indigo. Among them, the newspaper Le Parisien made the musical piece Le chemin a “beautiful ode to friendship”.

As for rock singer Louis Bertignac, he will also be one of the headliners of the cultural season. The founder of the Téléphone group created in 1976 with Jean-Louis Aubert will be present on May 27, at 9 p.m., at the Julien Green space, in Andrésy. Prices vary between 27 and 30 euros but a price of 24 euros is available for children under 12. Reservations are made via the online ticket office, accessible from the cultural venue’s website, espace-juliengreen.andresy.com.

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