Dordogne. A show in Périgueux for the 80th anniversary of the liberation

Dordogne. A show in Périgueux for the 80th anniversary of the liberation
Dordogne. A show in Périgueux for the 80th anniversary of the liberation

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Editorial Succeeding in Périgord

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June 17, 2024 at 7:30 a.m.

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An exhilarating soundtrack, a captivating voice, characters taken from real events, during the presentation the setting takes shape gradually, everything is there to draw us inside the story imagined by Patrick Ochs and Isabelle Kostrzewa .

The main actor (Patrick Ochs) plays alone on stage and plays different characters telling stories heard through testimonies from people who lived in the Dordogne during the Second World War. Formerly singer of the group Rue de la Muette, he has been performing on stage since 2012, always accompanied by Isabelle Kostrzewa for writing and musical management.

In January, the Department asked the duo to put on a show to celebrate the 80 years of the liberation of the Dordogne. They accepted enthusiastically. “The Twisted Rifle” will be performed on Wednesday June 19, at 6:30 p.m., at the Joséphine Baker departmental center in Périgueux.

The show is aimed at all age groups. Its goal: to commemorate acts of resistance in Dordogne and, obviously, to tell stories. This duty of memory still persists, the need to tell these stories that the generations of the war will no longer be able to tell.

Article by Clarence Dubois

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