To round off the splendid À vos amours adventure in style, plunge or plunge back into the world of Anne-Cécile Esteve with two events in the heart of the La Courrouze district:
Musical reading À vos amours In the midst of her photographic project, as she collected the love stories of men and women from Rennes, Anne-Cécile Esteve was inspired to share them. The public reading of these testimonies then becomes a new part of the project, to be developed even further with this musical reading. Combining their acoustic folk ballads with carefully selected and rearranged covers, the two musicians who make up Rossetto (Pierre C. on vocals and guitar and Adrien Dutertre on guitar and keyboard) offer us a vibrant ode to life and love. The perfect backdrop for the stories read by Anne-Cécile Esteve, giving each of these testimonies a new dimension.
Tour of the photo exhibition À vos amours Take part in a special tour of the exhibition, led by Anne-Cécile Esteve. Two winter strolls will give you the chance to find out more about the creation of this moving polymorphous work.
To round off the splendid À vos amours adventure in style, plunge or plunge back into the world of Anne-Cécile Esteve with two events in the heart of the La Courrouze district:
Musical reading À vos amours In the midst of her photographic project, as she collected the love stories of men and women from Rennes, Anne-Cécile Esteve was inspired to share them. The public reading of these testimonies then becomes a new part of the project, to be developed even further with this musical reading. Combining their acoustic folk ballads with carefully selected and rearranged covers, the two musicians who make up Rossetto (Pierre C. on vocals and guitar and Adrien Dutertre on guitar and keyboard) offer us a vibrant ode to life and love. The perfect backdrop for the stories read by Anne-Cécile Esteve, giving each of these testimonies a new dimension.
Tour of the photo exhibition À vos amours Take part in a special tour of the exhibition, led by Anne-Cécile Esteve. Two winter strolls will give you the chance to find out more about the creation of this moving polymorphous work.