The Sun intends to shine brightly this year. The Saignelgier cultural center presented its new programming this Wednesday morning. This is, moreover, the first for coordinator Jérôme Gogniat who arrived last fall. The season will open with music on Saturday evening with Chaux-de-Fonniers Arthur Henry and Osmose TV.
A wide choice of cultural events
The associative movement, reinvigorated with the recent arrival of thirty additional members, will offer more than twenty meetings between now and June. There will be concerts with Valais singer Cyrielle Formaz and her Meimuna project, theater with Jura singer Charlotte Riondel and her play I’m hungry for love, but I think it’ll be easier to make some pastahumor with a comedy club evening presented by Taignonne Laura Chaignat surrounded by comedians from French-speaking Switzerland or even exhibitions like that of Noirmonnier cartoonist Julien Guélat. This eclectic programming reflects the renewal of the Sun according to Jérôme Gogniat: “it brings great diversity to have different points of view. It’s a program that aims to reach different audiences,” underlines the coordinator.
-Several events are also the result of a collaboration between the Sun and the Tartare de miettes festival, the Gold Medal of Song as well as the Spiegelberg festival. “As a cultural center, we want to be very close to the different cultural players in the region, and this is the case. These are collaborations that revolve around music but which could be expressed in other forms in the future,” imagines Jérôme Gogniat, very happy with the content proposed for his first season at the head of Le Soleil.
The cultural center also offers something new: drawing workshops for children aged ten and over which will be given two Wednesday afternoons per month in Saignelégier and at L’Atelier ephemeral in Les Breuleux. The entire program can be found on the Soleil website. /nmy
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