Tapis Rouge is a group of hundreds of people, children and adults alike, that will take over the Place du Parlement as part of Les Tombées de la Nuit’s creation of a major vocal and activist performance dedicated to children’s rights, featuring a choir, a professional orchestra, dance and theatre. Thirteen songs, an original repertoire of songs, electro music and acoustic music to make us soar with festive fervour, hope and a beautiful vibe of unity in the heart of the city!
After patient networking, preparation and extensive rehearsals across the region, we can’t wait to share this incredible show with you.
Tapis Rouge is a group of hundreds of people, children and adults alike, that will take over the Place du Parlement as part of Les Tombées de la Nuit’s creation of a major vocal and activist performance dedicated to children’s rights, featuring a choir, a professional orchestra, dance and theatre. Thirteen songs, an original repertoire of songs, electro music and acoustic music to make us soar with festive fervour, hope and a beautiful vibe of unity in the heart of the city!
After patient networking, preparation and extensive rehearsals across the region, we can’t wait to share this incredible show with you.
BIOGRAPHY
> CORINNE ERNOUX / LA KO-COMPAGNIE (France)
Since the launch of its Klezmer jams at La Trinquette bar in Rennes, La Ko-Compagnie has come a long way. La tête à l’Est Festival (since 2009), Ruée libre with Les Ateliers du Vent, the Volkanik collective and the Ocus company (2011), creation of the Compagnie Dicilà (2014), Corinne Ernoux’s Le Chanter à 1000 and the organisation of the Printemps collectif (2017) … Since 2019, Ko-compagnie has been engaging in collaborations with around forty performing arts professionals to support the artistic projects directed by Corinne Ernoux. After studying at the CFMI in Rennes, she worked as a visiting musician in schools around Rennes and the Vallons de Vilaine region (from 2006 to 2012), while learning about Eastern European music. Together with Perrine Aterianus, she co-founded Compagnie Dicilà (2014), which supported their work for six years, before returning to La Ko-compagnie as a campaigner for human rights and collective art in public spaces.

