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Editorial Guingamp
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Nov. 7 2024 at 5:28 p.m
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“For medical reasons, I am forced to leave this unforgettable adventure that is Ch’ty Coz,” announced, in mid-October, Emmanuelle Nohaïc, the boss of the Ch’ty Coz, in Bulat-Pestivienbetween Guingamp et Callac (Côtes-d’Armor).
She spoke with emotion of “these 20 years spent at your side, savoring precious moments, from the chatter at the corner of the counter to the excitement before the holidays! What a joy, what a chance to have shared with you all these moments as exceptional as they are diverse: concerts, festivals, signings, exhibitions, designer boutiques…”
To thank all those who surrounded her over these two decades, relatives, friends, clients, artists, creators, suppliers, producers, municipalities, associations, Emmanuelle wanted to close the Ch’ty Coz book with “a beautiful celebration”.
Fresco, music and small dishes
So, for three days, Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November, a multi-graphic fresco will be created with “the illustrators, painters and photographers who have animated the walls of Ch’ty Coz over the past 20 years.
This patchwork fresco, composed, on the spot, of drawings or paintings, but also, for those who could not come, of drawings or photos sent by them, will evolve according to the desires and ideas of each person. .
And, of course, these three days will be heavily tinged with music!
Friday, the stage is offered to Paco and Poupette, for a festive and joyful evening. “Stars, glitter and ock’n’roll will be there.”
SATURDAY, Soig Sibéril, “our faithful guitarist”, will offer a few notes at the start of the evening, before the concert of the essential duo, Timothée Le Bour and Youen Bodros, and their surprise guests.
Sunday, bluegrass will be in the spotlight, with the oldtime session, followed by an oldtime bluegrass cabaret hosted by the diligent musicians of the sessions, “including our very dear Sam”. The concert by the duo The Left Hands will close these three days of celebration.
Each day, a different meal will be offered: Friday, Syrian meal concocted by Mohammed, with the D2 association; Saturday, the pancakes from Dom and his team; Sunday, “little girls’ kitchen”. with a delicious soup accompanied by a savory cake, prepared by Anne and Emmanuelle.
“This magnificent program (free entry) was put together and imagined in partnership with the members of the Un air de fête à Bulat association,” explains Emmanuelle, before sending “thanks and gratitude” to all its members.
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