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Time Stuart, this Wednesday August 11 at the Dinard Opening – St.-Brooke

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Open-mindedness, exploration and innovation are the hallmarks of the Dinard Opening, and the Franco-British concert will continue until Sunday, August 15th. After the Groix Island’s Chamber Orchestra or St. Julian’s musicians, Dinard welcomes Wednesday, August 11, to the time of Stuart, a leading artist of the traditional Scottish scene, due to this dual influence in Scotland and Ireland. Unique, strong and rhythmic style, Irish bagpipe, the result of his work on woolen pipe.

Hill trip

Kalam Stuart has played or recorded with artists such as Julie Foulis, Gilles Cervat, Angelo Kelly, Monran, Lauren McCall and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. . Combines compositions and traditional pieces to illustrate the theme and musical universe of this talented musician!

Convenient

Wednesday, August 11 at 8:30 pm: Debussy Theater at the Palais des Arts et du Festival in Dinard. Access: 25; Reduced: € 21. Mandatory health pass.

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