L’expérience Pi

Pitcho / Jean-Paul Dessy / Musiques Nouvelles
3/02/2019
  • Duur: 1h
  • Location : Salle de l’Œil vert

A Belgian actor, rapper and poet of Congolese origin, Pitcho conceived L’expérience Pi, a musical theatre project combining his art with that of the group Musiques Nouvelles lead by the cellist, Jean-Paul Dessy. Just like the number Pi, our identity is multifaceted and constantly changing. The show serves as a sound and poetic illustration of our hybrid and shifting human form, at the crossroads of different universes – musical, social, identity, etc.

Calendar

Date Hour
Sunday, February 3 4:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Plein tarif 15 €
  • 65ans+/Carte prof/Groupe10+ 15 €
  • -30ans/Pro/Dem.d'emploi 9 €
  • Groupe scolaire 8 €
  • -15ans 7 €
  • Etudiants Conservatoires Art de la parole 5 €
Book

Distributions

Rappeur-comédien Pitcho
MUSIQUES NOUVELLES
Violoncelle Jean-Paul Dessy
Percussions Pierre Quiriny
Guitares Hughes Kolp
Piano André Ristic
Son Jarek Frankowski
Coproduction Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège

 

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