Hungry for melodies, Janick Martin and Robin Fincker draw them in deeply, whether they're from today or from another age, thwarting conventional phrasing.…
Clarinet, vocals and diatonic accordion. A musical break that leaves plenty of room for improvisation and surprises. Quercy roots, raw and beautiful, with…
Dïa is first and foremost a voice. Chiseled lyrics. Two guitars, a keyboard, a looper and an Iranian drum complete her set. Alone on stage, she takes us…
With Drache, "it's raining strings". Eva Cloteau, cello/vocals, and Morgane Labbe, double bass/vocals, take up the Haut-Breton repertoire for an organic,…
On stage, EMEZI turns up the heat! The group assumes a more intense energy, designed for an audience ready to dance. In Breton, the language they proudly…
La Selva Canta is a vibrant encounter between the sounds of traditional music from Mexico's Atlantic coast, North European folklore, West African sounds…
TeKeMaT is a trio made up of a sousaphone, drums and a shadow musician. The sousaphone, usually in the background, becomes the heart of their music, while…
The guitars stretch and hum, the cajon breathes and throbs. The voices burst with the ancient words that are needed today. They draw from the material of…
"Poetry set to music to the rhythm of Love and the moods that animate it".
A carte blanche for Adeline Haudiquet, a regular performer at Apéros Klam, who…
Built in 1682, the Chapelle de la Congrégation retains remarkable elements of its interior decoration, such as the choir's panelling and the tribune's…
Inaugurated in 1925, the Auray war memorial was designed by architects Dutartre, Caro and Ramonatxo. The poignant sculpture of a dying soldier by Mathurin…