Camilla George, la perle du jazz anglais

Camilla George, la perle du jazz anglais

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Être(s) ensemble: une exposition qui interroge notre rapport à la nature

C'est une exposition dans l'air du temps. Être(s) ensemble questionne de manière poétique et terre-à-terre les relations entre l'homme et la nature. À travers plus de 300 objets, photographies, vidéos et installations, le Musée d'ethnographie de Genève en Suisse (MEG) explore les ...  Show more

«Sahel», le nouvel album de Bombino invite le rock dans la musique traditionnelle touarègue

Bombino écume les plus prestigieux festivals du monde en prodiguant son blues du désert depuis plus de quinze ans. Avec Sahel, son nouvel album, le surdoué de la guitare nigérien s’évade vers des rivages sonores plus éclectiques et puissants, entre folk, rock et balades. Une alli ...  Show more

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