Les Pupitres de la Cayolle is a shared artistic creation project in the Cayolle area, south of Marseille. Its aim is to get a large part of the district's population to work together in a dynamic of artistic creation and practice, to encourage encounters and sharing between its inhabitants. It will take the form of workshops, concerts and workshops to raise awareness of creative music.
Les Pupitres de La Cayolle is an attempt to create a new and original orchestra, bringing together local residents.
Of the many and varied desks and ensembles that will make up the group, the singing workshop is the most open: anyone is welcome, including those with no previous musical or vocal experience. The first sessions of these workshops will be those of collective experimentation. Together, we'll look for sounds, test them, repeat them, turn them around, superimpose them, extend them, multiply them. The spirit is one of joyful, adventurous artistic experimentation...
Partnership
CIQ Les Hauts de Mzargues La Cayolle, the Abiho Calanques association, the Calanques de Sormiou school group, the Roy d'Espagne secondary school, the Mairie des 9 et 10ème arrondissements de Marseille, the Bouches-du-Rhône departmental council, Sacem, Copie Privée and Réseau Canopé.
Brigitte Fabre
choir director
Brigitte Fabre is a choral conductor based in Marseille, and leads the vocal ensemble Les Vallonés, which she founded in 1990, as well as other groups with whom she explores a wide variety of repertoires: a human and musical adventure fueled by her passion and curiosity for music and choral singing. With the association Les Vallonés, she leads projects to promote amateur musical practice and cultural development by organizing workshops, concerts and events (Rencontres Vocales). She teaches choral singing at the Cité de la Musique in Marseille, and is a lecturer at the CFMI in Aix-en-Provence (Centre de Formation des Musiciens Intervenants), from which she graduated in 1988. She has a musical (flute, singing) and theatrical background, as well as a wealth of stage experience, and continues to train throughout her professional life (choral conducting courses, etc.). She enjoys enriching her experience by collaborating with musicians, singers and scenographers...
Maël Bailly
musician, composer
Maël Bailly's path to musical creation began with the practice of improvised music. Originally a violinist, he switched to the viola in Gilles Deliège's class at the Tours Conservatoire, and discovered the contemporary repertoire. He went on to win a Prix de perfectionnement, as well as a DEM in composition and chamber music. A decisive encounter with Alessandro Solbiati opened the way to composition. The following year, he was accepted into Gérard Pesson's composition class at the Paris Conservatoire in the 20th and 21st centuries. He took part in the Voix Nouvelles de Royaumont academy in 2016. As well as composing, he performs and records as a violist, notably with the Medvedkine quartet (contemporary ciné-concert), the Padam quartet (classical repertoire and street song) and on the improvised music scene, where he works with Joëlle Léandre, Alexandros Markéas, Vincent Le Quang and Dominique Piffarelli. His music has been performed by the Divertimento ensemble, the MDI ensemble and the Athamar quartet.
House of Sports
133, chemin de Sormiou13009
Marseille
RATES
Free
DURATION
1h30
Brigitte Fabre
singer
Maël Bailly
composer