7:00 PM > “Sans queue ni tête,” featuring Nadège Rossato
Songs / All ages (12 and up) / Duration: 45 minutes
“Sans queue ni tête” is a theatrical concert performed by Nadège Rossato, accompanied on piano by Daniel Masson. “Sans queue” because she is a cisgender woman, “sans(…)
7:00 PM > “Sans queue ni tête,” featuring Nadège Rossato
Songs / All ages (12 and up) / Duration: 45 minutes
“Sans queue ni tête” is a theatrical concert performed by Nadège Rossato, accompanied on piano by Daniel Masson. “Sans queue” because she is a cisgender woman, “sans tête” because she is a woman. The tone is set! In the tradition of female singer-songwriters, she blends original compositions with spoken interludes, weaving together humor, poetry, and social commentary. Her songs speak to her innermost self, to the woman she is, and perhaps, by extension, to many other women. Her lyrics explore with candor and sensitivity our relationship with the body, the fear of loneliness, the desire to please, sexist and sexual violence, and feminist struggles. The tone is deliberately provocative toward the audience; irony and biting wit often give way to lyrical and poetic musical moments where emotion unfolds. In this project, at the intersection of music and theater, Nadège Rossato champions a free and embodied voice that contributes to the struggle for gender equality.
8:00 PM > Dinner
9:30 PM > “Leboncoin du feu” by Le Cri Dévot
Theater / All ages 12 and up / Duration: 1 hour
From 2019 to 2024, Camille Dalloz pretended to be someone he wasn’t. Where? On Leboncoin. A fake buyer to deceive real sellers. One day, he was a man. The next day, a woman. By turns deadpan, vulgar, or depressed… Every profile makes an appearance, but only one username remains: Pomelopop. Who, then, is hiding behind the mask of this amateur con artist? Here is the true investigation into a dark tale of lies…
Leboncoin du feu is a journey into the heart of this mechanism: inventing oneself to better discover oneself. A melancholic, funny, sometimes almost unsettling yet deeply human place that questions our relationship to masks, loneliness, and the desire for connection. And that strange sensation of losing oneself, from playing every role… A surprising show: between discovering the Other and the quest for self, Camille Dalloz takes us on a whimsical journey, at once lighthearted and profound, hilarious and tender.