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Our “Let Me Dance” Review: Being a 2020s Woman

2022-07-06T14:23:13.344Z


REVIEW – This funny road trip features three forty-somethings who talk about love and friendship. A current piece to see At the Nouvelle eine, in Paris.


The Nouvelle Seine, a barge moored opposite Notre-Dame de Paris, is a breeding ground for talent.

The hundred red armchairs from the Olympia and rebolted in the hold saw the debut of comedian Blanche Gardin and welcomed her colleague Laura Domenge.

Jessie Varin, the artistic director of the place has a nose.

A show entitled Let me dance is currently rocking the spectators.

A comic-sentimental-philosophical road trip carried by three heroines who sing Dalida:

"Me, I live on love and risk / When things are not going well, I turn the record / I go, I come, I learned to live / As if I were free and balanced.

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This feminist comedy tells the story of three forty-year-olds who take advantage of a trip in a motorhome (mention to the clever vehicle due to the scenographer Hélie Chomiac) to question themselves.

There is Alice (Aude Roman, one of the two authors), an educator who has just separated from her boyfriend, Jeanne (Julie Berducq-Bousquet), busy...

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Source: lefigaro

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