Toulouse. The Metronum on the Gardens side to “taste nature and vibrate to music”
Like every year, the Metronum and the Gardens of the Museum, in Borderouge, celebrate the arrival of autumn with music. This year, the day will be under the colors of hip-hop, rap and jazz.
The event is all the more magical because the space is one of a kind. A living museum, the Gardens of the Museum are festive and inventive, with four concerts offered by the Métronum and a participatory graphic installation in partnership with Bitono throughout the day.
Several wooden modules in the shape of animals will be scattered around the garden. Thanks to feathers or self-adhesive paper plants distributed at the entrance to the site, visitors can go in search of hidden modules to add their graphic touch. The opportunity for the public to stroll through the gardens and participate in a collective work.
The day will be punctuated by world music:
• 10 am and 2 pm: the group Quatre with two female voices based on body percussion and the notes of a single guitar. At the crossroads of different musical universes, Quatre borrows its codes from song, from jazz a part of its harmonic language as much as the taste for improvisation and from folk a human and familiar acoustic dimension.
• 3:30 pm: Antes & Madzes, an energetic rap/hip-hop, texts that we listen to, melodies that mark. Perfectly blending their voices and their different influences (electro, pop, rock), it’s immediate boarding for En vrai (latest album), with the ups and downs of humanity, its darkness, its humor and his desire to shine against all odds.
• 4.45 pm: La Dame Blanche delivers a powerful and irresistible sound. Captivating, sensual and mystical, it is through hip-hop that Yaite Ramos transcribes all the cultural and social richness that has inhabited her since her childhood. Leaving her modest neighborhood of Pinar del Rio, her dreams transport her to Paris where she becomes La Dame. His flute opens the ball and his haughty and insolent voice alternately invites Afro-Latin music, rap, trap, reggae or electro.
This day of culture in the heart of the Borderouge district favors musical discoveries, artistic creation, encounters, exchanges and sharing.
In case of heavy rain, the concerts will be held at the Métronum.
The Museum is an establishment of the Department of Scientific, Technical and Industrial Culture of Toulouse Métropole. This department, unique in France, also includes the Quai des Savoirs, the Cité de l’Espace, L’Envol des Pionniers and aéroscopia.
Métronum side Gardens, 9th edition
Sunday October 9, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Museum gardens
24-26 Maurice Avenue
Bourges Manoury
31200 Toulouse
www.museum.toulouse.fr
Metro: line B – Borderouge station
Bus n°36 Ségla stop
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