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Sizaire and Philippe Muller will Dalela:
Saturday, February 5, 2011 at The Thatched Barn ( http://www.tchimiole .com / etabledeschaumes )
Admission: 7 euros / 3 euros under 12
Reservation required: michel.tricoche @ wanadoo.fr
The Press said :
"What a nice evening! These are entertainers who know how you get on the raft patched up their colorful dreams. The stories are beautiful and fed grain tolerance, desire, love, imagination. I was stuck on my head, bright eyes and ears open for child wonder. I went fishing with the stars, even if they told me that roses have a scent, but also the thorns. I found no slag namby-pamby, no
dust corny, no silly smut in the poetry of Philip Sizaire, embecquée through his mouth warm and generous. When I left, cigarette and sweet smile, I felt better. This shows how these artists are indispensable. "
Vincent Cambier, Three Hits (Avignon, 18 March 2005)
Philippe Sizaire How to define?
Storyteller, humorist, Touilleurs words? The words, of course he loves. What they tell him ... And what it can tell with.
With the body too, and music, in unison melody of the small inner awakening to listen to these stories that are just ours.
Dalela has everything a great lady of song, the song should not delay to find out.
who borrows his voice to fado, songs and Gypsy that sings beautifully in it, will take you far, humor and shudder.
she tells the blues Blues exile "of the country she never knew the old woman who" lives with her dog "or" puller of time " it is just wherever, true ... and it's just a real joy to hear it!
Philippe Sizaire
+33 6 76 31 65 44 (France)
www.philippesizaire.com
Facebook: Tales homeless (pro); Philippe Sizaire (personal)
+33 6 76 31 65 44 (France)
www.philippesizaire.com
Facebook: Tales homeless (pro); Philippe Sizaire (personal)
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