The ogres of Barback, on the way to childhood

The ogres of Barback on the way to childhood

Group member “The Ogres of Barback»Alice Burguière presents “Pitt Ocha and the sound-powered bicycle”, a book-disc for young and old where the atmosphere is more than festive.

It seems that ogres usually scare children. Well, these ogres, if they adore children, it’s not to devour them raw, but to make them travel through sounds from here and elsewhere. And they prove it again through the 4e books-discs through which they share the adventures of Pitt Ocha, a child of the ball always ready to discover the stories, music and dances of others, in a colorful and festive atmosphere, where youthful freshness and human warmth. These Ogres are the 5 Bruguière brothers and sisters, AliceFred, Mathilde, Sam and Leo. “Pitt Ocha and the sound-powered bicycle”the new book-disc of the Barback Ogres is available from Irfan.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand:

  • Laura Dulieu went to the Templon gallery to attend the exhibition of the painter Alioune Diagne, entitled “Tukki”.
  • Marjorie Bertin dissects the latest album by Quebec singer Lynda Lemay.
  • Eric Chaurin tells the story of a Turkish singer Senem Diyici, who will be on the bill and in concert at the 16th edition of the Festival “Over the Voices”after more than 10 years without releasing an album.

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