What to do in Côte-d’Or from January 10 to 16?

“Red” in Dijon

  • Tuesday January 11 at 8 p.m. at the Théâtre des Feuillants

Red, a gentle storm. It’s a trio made up of Madeleine Cazenave on piano, Sylvain Didou on double bass and Boris Louvet on drums. Their three pigments disturb the known colors and take us on a chromatic odyssey.
Madeleine Cazenave, whose delicacy of compositions draws her inspiration from jazz, classical music and pop, deploys her sound palette without ever tangling her brushes.

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New movies of the week

  • They are coming out this Wednesday in theaters in Côte-d’Or, don’t miss them!

Building permit

A film by Eric Fraticelli with Didier Bourdon, Eric Fraticelli, Anne Consigny

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Dentist in Paris, Romain has just lost his father, whom he has not seen for years. To his surprise, the latter left him a piece of land as an inheritance, as well as a last wish: to build the house where he would have liked to end his days. Only problem: this land is located in Corsica.

Scream

A film by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett with Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette

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Twenty-five years after the peaceful town of Woodsboro was hit by a series of violent murders, a new killer dons the mask of Ghostface and targets a group of teenagers. He is determined to bring back the dark secrets of the past.

“The Competition” in Châtillon-Sur-Seine

  • Thursday January 13 at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the Théâtre Gaston Bernard

Maxida and Alexa are twin sisters. They are sixteen years old and have been practicing kung fu since childhood. Alexa is preparing for the French championship. Maxida doesn’t want to fight anymore, in any case, not like that anymore.

Spotted online by a mysterious movement called “Generation Renegades”, the young girl agrees to take up a series of challenges without ever asking any questions. From trials to discussions with the leaders of the game, Maxida becomes Xam the Explosive, a “renegade” ready to do anything to serve the movement.

Combining theater and kung fu, The competition is inspired by the phenomena of influence and games in challenge on the internet. How to defend oneself from external threats, both physically and psychologically? How to get involved without losing your discernment and independence?

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“Cocktail ‘Impro” at the Bistrot de la Scène

  • Thursday 13, Friday 14 and Saturday 15 January 2022 at 8:30 p.m.
Impro Cocktail

A bar, thirsty spectators and two servers from the improv league who will mix your ingredients (words) and serve you their cocktails: stories. There will be something for everyone. The abuse of improv is not dangerous for health.

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“The Queen of Bees” at the Fontaine d’Ouche

  • Friday January 14 and Saturday January 15 at 8 p.m. at the Théâtre de la Fontaine-d’Ouche

Alone on stage, Charlotte des Georges – a former columnist on France Inter and RTL, who is best known for her roles on TV or in the cinema – will amaze you from start to finish.

Without any downtime, this exceptional actress succeeds in making us experience all the stages of her quest with her, with an irresistible touch of humor and a lot of lightness.
She interprets a whole gallery of characters, each truer than the other and manages to make us go through all the states: emotions, hopes, fears, pains … Always fair, and overflowing with energy, she does not impose moral.
Without pathos or shamelessness, written with finesse and humor, The Queen of Bees tells an emotional and organic adventure in the form of a marathon to stop the ticking of the biological clock.
A real performance, a spectacle crying out for truth, a sublime little gem, not to be missed!


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