The good addresses in of Michèle Rivayrol, which organizes the Detours festival of singing

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Aphelel Cain saw

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Jan 25, 2025 at 3:32 p.m.

Former CPE of the Saint-Sernin high school, Michèle RIVAYROL is at the head of the association Song detourswhich organizes a recognized festival every year around French -speaking song. This year, the 24e Edition of the Festival takes place from January 24 to February 8, 2025. Here are the good addresses and good deals in by Michèle Rivayrol…

A place: Le High school Saint-Sernin

Michèle Rivayrol was the Bigflo and Oli CPE. (©Hugo Hancewicz / Actu Toulouse)

“I am now retired but I spent 17 years as a CPE and I have a superb memory. We created the Arts Week there, and I had the chance to see the first scenes of Chouf, Manu Galure and Bigflo and Oli, who were students in this high school. ”

A business: the crashes of the bulk

The Les Térées du Vrac store is located rue de la Concorde, in the Chalets district, in Toulouse. (© Les Térés du Vrac / Facebook)
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“I highly recommend this organic store located rue de la Concorde. There is a very interesting choice, delicious foods, but also cosmetics to make yourself. Thanks to them, I learned to make my laundry! »»

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A restaurant / tea room: Les Délices de Saturnin

The tea room Les Délices de Saturnin.
The tea room Les Délices de Saturnin. (© Marie Lamarque / Actu Toulouse)

“It’s really a superb address!” Very well placed in front of the Saint-Sernin basilica, this restaurant/tea room offers many dishes and products at very affordable prices. I love going there ”.

A cultural place: the cellar po ‘

The poetry cellar offers a rich programming in August 2023.
The PO cellar is located on rue du Taur, in Toulouse. (©Google Street View)

“I really like the po ‘cellar (rue du Taur) where I am also a volunteer. There is a superb team with controllers and a nice programming! »»

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