With "Racines Sonores," singer and composer Béatrice Civaton begins a new phase of her artistic journey, an original creation in residence, at the intersection of contemporary jazz and Caribbean pulses. Songs in French and Creole draw a sensitive and embodied soundscape. A weaver of melodies, she subtly explores improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and the living memory of the islands. Around her, five musicians skillfully construct this living sound architecture. Léa Molina, on the flute, breathes ethereal lines that evoke the wind of the heights, sometimes gentle, sometimes impetuous. On the guitar, Nicolas Attié weaves a constant dialogue with the voice, between rhythmic clarity and harmonic bursts. Jean-Christophe Raufaste, on bass, roots the musical material in earthy depths, while Jeff Ludovicus, on drums, carries the breath of groove, between tension, release, and syncopated bursts.Since 2012, Baiser Salé has been opening its doors to young, emerging talents! The goal? To offer them a creative laboratory, a setting to develop their repertoire, refine their stage presence, and experiment freely, test new compositions, and offer an intimate set. A promising and promising niche where creativity and excitement know no bounds!...
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With "Racines Sonores," singer and composer Béatrice Civaton begins a new phase of her artistic journey, an original creation in residence, at the intersection of contemporary jazz and Caribbean pulses. Songs in French and Creole draw a sensitive and embodied soundscape. A weaver of melodies, she subtly explores improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and the living memory of the islands. Around her, five musicians skillfully construct this living sound architecture. Léa Molina, on the flute, breathes ethereal lines that evoke the wind of the heights, sometimes gentle, sometimes impetuous. On the guitar, Nicolas Attié weaves a constant dialogue with the voice, between rhythmic clarity and harmonic bursts. Jean-Christophe Raufaste, on bass, roots the musical material in earthy depths, while Jeff Ludovicus, on drums, carries the breath of groove, between tension, release, and syncopated bursts.Since 2012, Baiser Salé has been opening its doors to young, emerging talents! The goal? To offer them a creative laboratory, a setting to develop their repertoire, refine their stage presence, and experiment freely, test new compositions, and offer an intimate set. A promising and promising niche where creativity and excitement know no bounds!
Avec « Racines Sonores », la chanteuse et compositrice Béatrice Civaton entame une nouvelle étape de son parcours artistique, une création originale en résidence, au croisement du jazz contemporain et des pulsations caribéennes.. Chansons en français et en créole dessinent un paysage sonore sensible et incarné. Tisseuse de mélodies, elle explore avec finesse l’improvisation, les rythmes syncopés et la mémoire vivante des îles. Autour d’elle, cinq musiciens complices construisent avec finesse cette architecture sonore vivante. Léa Molina, à la flûte, insuffle des lignes aériennes qui évoquent le vent des hauteurs, tantôt douces, tantôt impétueuses. À la guitare, Nicolas Attié tisse un dialogue constant avec la voix, entre clarté rythmique et éclats harmoniques. Jean-Christophe Raufaste, à la basse, enracine la matière musicale dans une profondeur tellurique, tandis que Jeff Ludovicus, à la batterie, porte le souffle du groove, entre tension, relâchement et éclats syncopés. Depuis 2012, le Baiser Salé ouvre ses portes à des jeunes talents en devenir ! L’objectif ? Leur offrir un laboratoire créatif, un cadre pour développer leur répertoire, peaufiner leur présence scénique et expérimenter librement, tester ses nouvelles compositions et proposer un set intimiste. Un créneau prometteur et porteur où la créativité et l’émulsion n’ont pas de limites !
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