TAKASSIME DANSE ORIENTALE
Read moreIn Arabic, takassime means prelude. Nadjah, professor, has long been passionate about Oriental dance. She learned from the largest such as Mohamed Shahine and Leïla Haddad to teach this art in the orléanaise region. Because it's fine art, not belly dance as commonly called. A tradition interpreted by women who express their sensitivity, vitality, joy and sorrow. An invitation to travel. She solicits the muscles of our body and demands flexibility. Courses, courses in Orléans, but also abroad to prepare shows, festivals… And for the pleasure of sharing the grace of oriental dance. € 190 for the year and € 5 for membership.
FABRIKA PULSION
Read moreSince 1995, this live theatre company has created theatre theatre and theatre performances and offers workshops and theatre and improvisation for all audiences (children, adolescents and adults). Workshops and internships take place not only within the association, but also in schools, educational centres, institutes for persons with disabilities… Workshops based on an original and playful approach to theatre, oriented towards improvisation techniques and street theatre. At the heart of the company's projects are the professional actors Olivier Deweer, Sophie Esnault, Laurent Fradin, Barbara Goguier, Tiphaine Lacrampe, Delphine Lévèque, Jeremy Olivier, Grégory Renault and Hugo Zermati. And it is Olivier Deweer who is responsible for artistic projects.
MACADAM SUNSHINE
Read moreSunshine macadam is a choir created in 2005... so any young! offering us to sing Gospel and Jazz. It is Armelle Cayuela and Franck Sallé, two passionate music lovers and talented, who setup this choir, intended to share the passion of the song by its practice, but also allow to share with the public all, while regularly organizes concerts. The rehearsal place in Maison des Arts de la Musique d'Orléans, in Saint-Marceau, with motto: "Good mood, sharing and pleasure". Why not try?
SWINGCHAP'
Read moreSwingchap is a dance school located in Orleans, in the town of La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin. The school offers classes in swing dance, a popular dance of the 1920s-1940s. Dances taught at Swingchap include Lindy-hop, Charleston, Blues, Balboa and Shag. These dances have become popular again thanks to films, TV shows and music, notably electroswing.
ÉCOLE DE DANSE ISABELLE JOURNIAC
Read moreSince 1992, Isabelle Journiac, a graduate dance teacher from Psychomotor, has his own school. She quotes courses in Paris and Orléans in parallel with her regular teacher activity. Its learning program is based on four pillars: relaxation (work of stretching and breathing to help create), contemporary technique (help to develop the ability to explore its own body in space), rhythmic, improvisation and choreographic work.