NARRATIVE – Launched in Clermont-Ferrand, Tell me about France, the great traveling historical show produced by Bruno Seillier will tour for five years in the major cities of France. It re-enchants two thousand years of French epic.
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With its 6,600 seats, it is the third largest Zénith in France, placed like an additional volcano in the heart of the Grande Halle d'Auvergne Exhibition Center, a quarter of an hour from the city center of Clermont-Ferrand and at the crossroads of three highways. In the distance, the real volcanoes, on this overcast October morning, are barely visible. The gigantic parking lot is almost empty. You have to walk along a fence for a while before finding any sign of life. Three magnificent cream horses, who seem to have stepped out of a swashbuckling film, are quietly grazing on the grassy sidewalks of the Zénith.
It's not a dream: they are part of the troupe of Tell me about France, the greatest traveling show on the history of…
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