? Saturday July 8th :
Session#1
15h - Sourdure // 16h - Piu Piu
Session#2
19h - NMO // 20h - Danny L Harle
? Sunday July 9th :
Session#3
15h30 - Carl Stone // 17h30 - Manu Le Malin
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PANEL DISCUSSION, SCREENING & OTHER SPANKERS
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? Panel discussion : Is generalization of reedition phenomenon leading to an "ethnologization" of contemporary music ?
Saturday 17h - 45 min
? Visit of the collections
Saturday 17h and Sunday 16h30 - 30 min
? Listening session - music for children of the world : Radio Minus
Sunday 16h30 - 40 min
? Screening: Jean Rouch
Sunday 18h45 - 1h30
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Over the past years Les Siestes Electronique has been on a relentless mission to unearth largely unheard gems from across the musical spectrum. Expertly curated, Les Siestes Electroniques methodically sunk their teeth into disparate cultural and historical strands.
Les Siestes Electroniques thus join the famous Musée du quai Branly to propose an Parisian carbon copy of the festival. Born of a reflection around the themes of the cultural diversity, the project proposes to musicians an exceptional access to the audio collection of the museum (dedicated to non-occidental cultures - more than 3000 cds of traditional music including Smithsonian archive, children songs from all over the world and plenty other incredibly amazing things). These musicians will thus be invited to sample a set of resources of an unsuspected wealth, and then to replay it during an ultimate public event which will be free and open-air. Coming from all over the world, the sense of freedom and creativity is there often utterly endearing, placing familiar western concepts in a whole other context to leave us floored at every turn.