“We want to show the diversity of the arts from this complex period,” presents Élise Vuitton, president of the Strasbourg association Jalmik, organizer of the Gospel festival at the roots of slavery. “It is important to talk about this period, it is not a memory accessible to everyone, there are people who have trouble, but we offer events to deepen and think. We open a breach, everyone to dig. »»
Will a time of exchange be offered on Wednesday May 7 (at 6 p.m.) on the theme “freed or slaves?” And will bring together artists, like the musician Ted Beaubrun, and academics at the socio -cultural center (CSC) in Hautepierre, 4 rue Tolstoy. On Sunday May 11, the projection of Children of Huaca In the presence of directors looks at Peruvian history, while the series Slavery roads D’Arte gives reflection, just like the exhibition “Masks of Africa”, writing and speaking workshops, readings and various animations.
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Jazz et gospel
Several headliners share the scene between the CSC de la Meinau and that of the Hautepierre pebble: the jazz and gospel of Mario Canonge lulled in West Indian music, accompanied by the Sun Gospel Singers (Saturday May 10 at 8:30 p.m., 1 rue de Bourgogne); The Afro-Cuban music of Grupo its Timbero (Thursday May 8 at 9 p.m., 1 rue de Bourgogne), the reggae Twan and the Bésses trio (Wednesday May 7 at 9 p.m., 4 avenue Tolstoy); The Afro-Cuban dances of Lion Family (Friday May 9 at 8 p.m., 1 rue de Bourgogne).
Far from being limited to musical aspects, the festival aims to be a place to share knowledge with Capoeira, Coco, Gamelan Balinese, percussion, vocal internship … A craft market of the three continents from triangular trade (Africa, Europe, America) takes place simultaneously at the CSC de la Meinau, 1 rue de Bourgogne, from May 8 h.
Price: from € 10. Program on auracinesdelesclavage.com