The creatures of Bashung ignite Madame Arthur’s cabaret

The creatures of Bashung ignite Madame Arthur’s cabaret
The creatures of Bashung ignite Madame Arthur’s cabaret

This week, “Un Soir à ” invites you to discover Bashung deified as a cabaret queen, hip-hop dancers to the rhythm of the violin and a cappella nursery rhymes.

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Originally created by three creatures from Madame Arthur’s cabaret, the show “Madame Ose Bashung” transposes the singer’s songs into a burlesque, colorful and tenderly saucy universe. Corinne, Brenda Mour and Patachtouille look really stylish. Perched on stiletto heels and accompanied by a live orchestra, the trio performs “Osez Joséphine” and other hits by Alain Bashung in the slightly subversive parody. An original concert with “lipstick” and “wig” galore.

Excerpt from the show “Madame Ose Bashung”

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Presented at La Scala, the show “Identités” was born from the meeting between the violinist Catherine Lara and the Kumo company, from Garges-Lès- (Val-d’Oise), specializing in hip-hop. On stage, the four dancers move to the rhythms of the soundtrack and the violin played live by Catherine Lara. A symbiosis between dance and music and a lovely sharing between young dancers with energetic acrobatics and the experience of Catherine Lara, violin expert.

Originally, the Divallala are three artists specializing in humor and polyphonic a cappella singing. Their first show, created in 2014, parodied love songs. Then came the time for variety and standards of pop music, always revisited with humor and offbeat. After three creations aimed more at adults, the three divas change their target and sing for the little ones. A new play area that parodies, with tenderness and mischief, the nursery rhymes of our childhood. Family hits that every parent has hummed at least once in their life.

Find “Un Soir à Paris”, every Friday in ICI 19/20 or in replay on france.tv/idf.

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