Diall at L’Art est public, conference on resilience at the Lacordaire center, concert by Jam students, stand-up at Point Comédie, melodrama at the Rabelais center, Maïa Barouh at the Jean-Vilar theater or Lumières d’Afrique(s) at the Utopia cinema, find our selection of releases for this Thursday, December 19.
Exit from residence: Diall
Concert. Diall, a sparkling duo of French musicians, invites you to discover the universe they shaped during their artistic residency. Their songs, mixing catchy melodies and mischievous lyrics, promise to take you on a journey where laughter and emotion come together. Join them for this special moment and discover their latest creations in preview!
> This Thursday, December 19 at 5:30 p.m. at L’Art est public (UNi’SONS), 475 avenue du Comté de Nice in Montpellier. Free entry, upon reservation by email to Malika Aboubeker at [email protected]
Post-traumatic stress disorder: resilience in failure?
Conference. By Cyril Pelloin, doctor, psychiatrist. Resilience is, like any psychological phenomenon, an entity that can be defined as it is. Post-traumatic stress syndrome is undoubtedly the opposite of resilience, that is to say the set of mental processes which keeps the capacity for resilience in check and results in mental illness.
> This Thursday, December 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Lacordaire Cultural Center, 6 rue des Augustins in Montpellier. Free participation. Contact on 04 67 02 84 01.
Concert by Jam students
Concert. The students of the class of 2024-2025 put on a show! Come support them, applaud them and encourage them!
> This Thursday, December 19 and Friday, December 20 from 6:45 p.m. at the Jam, 100 rue Ferdinand-de-Lesseps in Montpellier. Free, free entry. Contact on 04 67 58 30 30.
Pop-up Comedy
Theater. On the fourth Thursday of the month (except in December the 3rd), find the stand-up artists who will be making headlines very soon!
> This Thursday, December 19 at 7 p.m. at the Point Comédie theater, 9 rue Sainte-Ursule in Montpellier. Single price €10. Contact on 06 04 14 76 08.
Jean-Vigo Film Club: “All that heaven allows”
Movie theater. Drama comedy, romance (1h29, 1955) by Douglas Sirk, with Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead. A middle-aged widow, Carey Scott leads a dull and uneventful life, devoting herself to the happiness of her two children Ned and Kay, who have just entered university. But Carey still dreams of a great love. It is in this frame of mind that she meets Ron Kirby, the attractive nurseryman, 15 years younger than her…
> This Thursday, December 19 at 8 p.m. at the Rabelais center, 27 boulevard Sarrail in Montpellier. Formula without subscription: membership for the year at €1, then session at €6. More information on the Jean-Vigo Ciné-club website.
Maïa Barouh
Concert. Franco-Japanese artist, author, composer, singer and flautist, Maïa Barouh sets up her own group, based on the sound of percussion and electric bass, in which her singing will become central. Among her particularities: her great vocal technique, largely unknown to the general public and coming from an island in the south of Japan, which she combines with her percussive and insolent transverse flute.
> This Thursday, December 19 at 8 p.m. at the Jean-Vilar theater, 155 rue de Bologne in Montpellier. Full price €20, reduced price €11, under 16s €5. Contact on 04 67 40 41 39.
Lights of Africa(s): “Hyenas”
Movie theater. Followed by a discussion moderated by Delphe Kifouani, professor of Cinematographic Studies at Gaston-Berger University of Saint-Louis in Senegal, and lecturer at Paul-Valéry University. Drama comedy (1h50) by Djibril Diop Mambety, with Ami Diakhate, Mansour Diouf, Makhouredia Gueye. Colobane, a small town, ghost of a town with charm destroyed by poverty. Griots announce incredible news to the population…
> This Thursday, December 19 at 8:30 p.m. at the Utopia cinema, 5 avenue Docteur-Pezet in Montpellier. Normal price €6.50. Contact on 04 67 52 32 00.