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Folk ball of the Festival'Danse with the Réveilleuse and Tralala Lovers
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The Festival'Danse of the association Eul'Cageot Folk returns to the room on November 29, 2025 at the Espace Concorde, Villeneuve d'Ascq. We have the great pleasure to welcome La Réveilleuse, duo singing/guitar with Camille Lachenal and Simon McDonnell, as well as Tralala Lovers, duo composed of Vincent Gaffet and Diego Meymarian, singers and multi-instrumentalists.
💃The ball is preceded in the afternoon by a Congo de Captieux workshop led by Camille Lachenal from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM at the Espace Concorde.
🥤🥪Small catering on site.
🎟️Hello Asso link for the Online Ticketing https://www.helloasso.com/associations/eul-cageot-folk/evenements/billeterie-pour-le-festiv-danse-2025-avec-la-reveilleuse-et-tralala-lovers
FaceBook https://fb.me/e/9SQFo2WTI
🪗🎶More info about the artists:
https://lareveilleuse.com/pro/
La Réveilleuse is an energetic and luminous duo of singing/guitar, a ball or a concert filled with stories of lives, women and ancient trees. Camille Lachenal with a pen and Simon McDonnell with folk arrangements invite you to discover a repertoire of original songs inspired by traditional dance music.
Enter the circle of women, meet the Réveilleuse around a waltz, dance a mazurka under a chestnut tree and come get lost in the woods with a foreword!
https://lesentetes.com/tralala-lovers/
The Tralala Lovers infuse a detonating energy into the great gallery of trad music to dance. Vincent Gaffet and Diego Meymarian, singers and multi-instrumentalists, propose a euphoric ball that unrestrained mixes original creations and an inventive reinterpretation of the popular repertoire.
The two musicians, also members of the TRAM group from the Balkans, happily switch from accordion to tambourine, from violin to banjo to deliver small engraved epics, jumping and fictional that are neither part of the past nor in a particular mode of a return to trad. A pop and acoustic universe, mischievous lyrics on tunes that we quickly pick up again.
From Scottish to polka, from waltz to Noirmoutier, the Tralala ball is a folk journey that takes you to the 4 corners of Europe.
The duo shares their appetite for vocal harmonies, sound finds, rhythmic and dancing poetry of the French language. A register of singing words enriched with more exotic sounds: Italian, Creole or Rom.
Confirmed dancers or pathetic beginners, useless to resist the call of the dancefloor, their contagious joy is like the sirens' song.
A dance that is danced as much as it listens to and watches!

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November 2025Saturday 2914:30 - 16:3020:30 - 23:59
59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq