
Everything, hatred and mourning! And don’t object to me that your friends are sure and that you talk low.Īnd then to have tears in your eyes, especially with this old song by Renaud Blue yarn: Good people, be careful what you say! Anything can come from a word that in passing you lose.

Poetry also has this wonderful thing about it, in that it allows you to laugh with, for example Wordby Victor Hugo: Sometimes declaimed but also sung, almost a capella, with the joy of hearing the magnificent voice of the singer of Rita Mitsuko. The carefully chosen texts took us from Victor Hugo, Shakespeare, Raymond Queneau, Robert Desnos to Alain Souchon and Renaud. This then further strengthened the proximity with the artists to the delight of the public. Our two friends helped by a musician (guitar and harmonica) then improvised a nice acoustic moment.

But here it is, the sound system remained in the sun all afternoon and the coming evening no longer wanted to work. The rehearsal carried out at the beginning of the afternoon on the large lawn bordered by the canal and the Loire and serving as an esplanade to the small village church, was perfect: “ The sound was wonderful » enthuses Bénédicte Bianchin. An evening finally acousticĪlex Lutz then opened his address book and invited with Catherine Ringer. This is how these were born Towards on foot. The idea being to meet around texts and songs, all audiences, in a dream setting.

This year, Bénédicte Bianchin, elected in charge of culture in Combleux, wanted to bring poetry to this village of sailors. Alex Lutz, who lives in the area then proposed an equestrian, poetic, moving and funny stroll.
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And this in order to preserve an intimate atmosphere at this free summer poetic evening which nevertheless reached some 300 people, word of mouth having ended up being circular.Ī first draft had taken place in 2021.

Photo Sophie DeschampsĬatherine Ringer’s visit to Combleux, near Orléans, had been kept secret until recently. If you see something that doesn’t look right, Contact Us.Alex Lutz and Catherine Ringer opened this Friday, Jat Combleux des Vers à Pied with a delicious poetic evening.
