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Some press reactions on recent performances:
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Moments of tenderness, of nostalgia, of passion and poetry: a unique and high quality performance... [Le Midi Libre - 31/01/2006] |
This Concert-Theater has overwhelmed the community of music enthusiasts. (...) With humour, with poetry, with
finesse, with melancholy and with actors, who were quite close to the audience... [Le Progrés - 25/10/2005] |
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Patrick Licasale and Damien Courrier performed a magnificent spectacle, full of poetry and delicacy. [La Provence – 07/05/2005] |
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Like Astor himself, this is an electrifying performance, sometimes confusing, but very passionate. An audience, brightened
up by this warm hommage... [Le Dauphiné – 31/05/2005]
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In the middle of downtown Avignon close to the majestic Palace of the Pope a beautiful garden is opening to music and theater.
It is night, the wind is gently touching the dreaming passer-by. He then may quietly enjoy the music of Astor Piazzolla, his biography interrupted by accordion pieces which the company L'Homme de Toutes les
Couleurs is performing. This simple and touching performance is a real moment of happiness for the visitor longing for calmness and poetry.
[www.arcade-paca.com - 07/2004] |
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(...) A high-class performance rich of theatrical and musical emotions, to which the audience in the Louis XI, literally
conquered, gave a long and warm applause. [Le Dauphiné, 23/05/04] |
(...) in any case a beautiful performance which one would love to see more often. [Vaucluse Matin, 22/05/04] |
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(...) brought on stage in an admirable manner by the company
"L'Homme de Toutes les Couleurs". (...) Last year, it has been great in Avignon but today, it is even better.
[La Provence Isle sur Sorgue, 13/05/04] |
...a performance, fluent and musical, in which each of the two actors is patiently and emotionally waiting until
the other has finished his part. (...) Between each episode of Piazzolla's life so rich, Patrick Licasale (who also has arranged Piazzolla's compositions for accordion) responds to the text of Damien
Courrier. Being a great fan of Piazzolla for a long time, Patrick Licasale provides a homage which would have truly delighted the Argentinean. The text is dense, without transition and full of passion like
Piazzolla himself and the play which was also performed last fall during the "Off-Festival" in Avignon, gained the success which it has deserved. [La Provence St Rémy, 12/02/04] |
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