Description
For the fête de la musique, we're all dancing together on the village square in Abriès! On the program: two regional groups, Chat-Berton and Little Big Blues, with a mix of local folklore and vibrant blues, for an authentic and joyful evening.
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- Quartet Chat-Berton takes its name from the legend of Chat Berton, lost on Mont Chaberton. This mountain, which marks the Franco-Italian border, has been at the heart of the Escartons saga for centuries. The summit symbolizes the link between the populations of the Dauphiné region, as well as the watershed. The group's aim is to create a bridge with the traditional musical and choreographic heritage of the Occitan territories on one side and the Alps on the other.
- Little big blues: four Queyrassins with a passion for the blues. By day, they go about their professional lives; by night, they bring their sincere, lively blues to life, with a rich, authentic and generous repertoire.
This evening is organized by the Musi'Queyras association and the Socio-Pros of Abriès-Ristolas.



