Eva Roque on Europe 1: Welcome to the Club



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Since July 2nd, Eva Roque has been in charge of the "Summer Club", a two-hour summer meeting where she reviews media, cultural and regional news in the company of a guest. The first hour focuses on the favorites, the media, the screens. But the show, where it is surrounded by chroniclers – as Lise Pressac, Loïc Ballet, Olivier Poels, Marion Sauveur – wants to be especially "participative": the listeners take the floor by giving their opinion and their good plans. "They already react a lot on series, recipes and regions", observes the journalist who will be at the beginning of the school year from 5 am to 7 am, on Europe 1, alongside Matthieu Noël

The first to inaugurate the morning was Claire Chazal: " For this show, she fills all the boxes.I like her approach to culture, to the Once elitist and popular (in "Free entry" on France 5) ". Claire Chazal projected us in her favorite region, the Luberon – without focus on e.

" Either we ask the guest to tell us about his native region, or we go on a walk with him in a region he loves. In any case, we try to tell it through stories of people, they are so exciting. We show the curiosities of the place avoiding the clbadic circuits. In fact, we make a little tour of France, with the desire to look at it other than by the hyper-touristy prism " explains Eva Roque, " This allows us to propose visits, giving priority to which is free for the holidays. "

Bérengère Krief evokes Lyons and its region, Anne Roumanoff his Normandy, Olivier de Benoist Reims and his cellars Olivier Minne the Charente-Maritime where he animates" Fort Boyard ", David Foenkinos, Nice where he spent all his childhood

Other guests will follow: Jean-Luc Reichmann in Toulouse, Alex Vizorek with a special Belgium – the day after the half-final France-Belgium, long-awaited – the gardener of Versailles , Alain Baraton or Stéphane Diagana: "Having 2 hours to evoke their attachment to a region, they like. The goal is to try to show them from another angle, it also allows them to get out of the promotional exercise and to get closer to the listeners "continues Eva Roque.

The show is interrupted by appointments. To begin with that of Lise Pressac, who with Loïc Ballet, puts the regions in the spotlight. After "a news of culture", where she shows, for example, how Le Louvre surfs on the clip of Beyonce and J-Zay, she delivers her "Top 3" places to visit. It began with the visit of mythical stadiums like the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, or the museum of the Greens at Geoffroy Guichard. Then chained with 3 islands: Noirmoutier, Guernsey, The island of Embiez. Or 3 headlights … It also gives practical tips like downloading the app "Affluences", which allows you to know how much time you have to wait before you can enter a museum or library. Or "PlantNet" which identifies plants. And also "Youboox" which gives access to more than 100,000 books online, and still "SoleilRisk", to protect itself from the UV.

Olivier Poels, the gastronome of the station, takes care of him , cooking tips and disbademble the preconceived ideas in "a true-false": Should we salt his meat or not before cooking it? Sting the sausages? Is sauerkraut really an Alsatian dish? Should we marinate its meat? He also plays the role of "Monsieur anti-gaspi" by taking up the challenge of a listener who gives him three ingredients found in his fridge or cupboard to concoct a recipe. And puts forward farmers, producers, chefs …

" It is about combining the cultural, the spiritual but also the spirit (!), In fact it is the food of André Gide We try to feed listeners in every sense of the word " smiles Eva Roque. " This is a show with friends, where we prefer relaxation at the head of the head.It's the holidays, it's light" .

"The Club de l 'summer', from Monday to Friday at 9am

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