After the publication of the book “The Footprint of a Festival”
Marc Goua, honorary mayor of Trélazé, Claude-Henri Sellès, founding director of the Trélazé Festival, Jean-Pierre Pellier, its official presenter, will be present on Saturday January 18, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Richer bookstore in Angers , for a signing session.
The work traces the history of an unusual cultural project in Anjou, that of the Trélazé Festival, free since its launch in 1996, which offers a diversity of shows during the summer period (jazz, classical, varieties, songs, etc.) and exhibitions of different contemporary art trends.
History and juicy anecdotes
This 240-page work, widely illustrated, retraces the history of this major demonstration in its local social and economic context, the motivations of the instigators and above all relates numerous anecdotes and sometimes juicy memories, born from their meetings with all the protagonists they be singing stars, musicians or visual artists.
This book will bring back many memories to its spectators and will sincerely evoke for all others who would like to discover it, the emotion born and experienced from the shows and exhibitions at the Anciennes écuries des Ardoisières which for 25 years gave shape to this festival.
express the authors.
“The Footprint of a Festival”
Gosepel publisher, €20. trelaze.fr.