Zen atmosphere in the garden with the festival MoZ'aiques du Havre



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During 5 days and about forty concerts, the program mixes personalities of the international scene, emergent talents and formations of the local scene. More than 200 musicians from all over the world come to the harbor for 8 years for this festive rendez-vous.

This festival is at the crossroads of the worlds of jazz, world, blues, soul, or classical music for beautiful discoveries.
This invitation to travel, it is a change of scenery is guaranteed, what is more, in a bucolic environment that are the hanging gardens, this case of greenery arranged between the ramparts of the old military fort which overhangs the estuary of the Seine.

A festival that cultivates conviviality, ideal to discover with family or friends.

To discover this Thursday, July 19th:

  • Angie Wells & Raphael Lemonnier 1 Mathis Haug (Jazz, Blues), 18h30

Los Angeles singer Angie Wells and nimble pianist Raphael Lemonnier deliver a score of jazz and blues from America in the 50s. This is an evocation of this golden period of jazz, from Hollywood to Broadway in New York which is proposed in mirror to the reconstruction of Le Havre.

  • Omar Pène & Super Diamono of Dakar (World African), 8 pm

His voice is recognized as one of the most beautiful of world music. His style mixing Senegalese sounds of mebalax *, rhythms of blues, jazz, reggae and salsa, make him a successful artist, now in the legend of the great Senegal and Africa.

  • Thomas Schoeffler Jr. (Rock-Blues), 8:30 pm

A guitar, a harmonica, a Stomp Box *, and a huge talent. No need for superfluous tricks in the world of Thomas Schoeffler JR. It's direct, raw, accurate. An atypical style combining blues, rock and country to achieve a timeless sound and intoxicating. His offbeat charisma, his humor and a penetrating voice end up taking the viewer elsewhere

  • Kimberose (France-Soul), 9:30 pm

At 26, she is an author-composer-performer. His father is English and his mother is from Ghana. She lived the first 12 years of her life in the suburbs of London and now lives next to Paris.
Chapter One, her first album is composed of 11 tracks drawing on the roots of the soul by bringing the modernity of one of the most interesting groups of his generation. Kimberly Kitson Mills is a staggering singer, a tornado of feeling, revisiting the now ancient music of soul to give it back strength and nerve.

  • OFS (Electro-Disco-Pop), 22h30

After passing through different musical styles (Hard-Rock, Rock), OFS (formerly SchlagolofOFS) is today part of the Electro-Disco-Pop scene, having made the choice to highlight the machines, while maintaining the harmonies and the pop side that characterizes for so many years reinforcing a little more spirit "dancefloor", especially during live performances.

All the program of the festival can be found here

The report of Hervé Guiraudou and Anne-Laure Meyrignac

Speakers:

  • Festival-goers
  • Jérôme Le Bay, director of the MoZ'aïque festival
  • Vinicio Caposella, Italian author-composer

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