Three voices from different backgrounds, accompanied by percussion and a hurdy-gurdy, bring lots of fun to an intimate and refreshing show. Together they create polyphonic musical pieces based on anonymous songs, thus reinventing traditional Eurasian stories and celebrating the regional languages of France, Europe and the Middle East. Their sound is unique, woven from fine harmonies, drones, polyrhythms and unisons.
Éléonore Fourniau specialises in Kurdish and Anatolian music. Noémie Nael is a singer-songwriter of French songs. Luna Silva is a singer-songwriter of folk music of Anglo-Spanish origin.
Luna Silva : voice, percussions, mandola
Éléonore Fourniau : voice, percussions, hurdy-gurby
Noémie Nael : voice, percussions,
Avec l’aide de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, la Direction générale de la Culture, Service des Arts de la Scène et des Tournées Art & Vie, de Wallonie-Bruxelles International, de la Wallonie, de la Province de Liège – Service Culture – et de la Ville de Huy.
With the help of la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, la Direction générale de la Culture, Service des Arts de la Scène et des Tournées Art & Vie, de Wallonie-Bruxelles International, de la Wallonie, de la Province de Liège – Service Culture – et de la Ville de Huy.