La Belle Étoile is over.
Perched on the roof of the Plaine-Saint-Denis theater, the La Jolie Môme troupe takes down the sign in a halo of glowing smoke while a young woman twirls a large red flag.
On the stage erected on wooden boxes, the red star stands out in the background.
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It is the emblem of this company, closer to LFI than to the PS.
This Saturday afternoon, it was in an atmosphere more “singing tomorrows” than “big evening”, that Jolie Môme chose to bow out.
On a stage set up in front of the off-white facade, the musicians sang militant refrains in a final concert that advocate class struggle and denounce capitalism.
“It’s in the street that it happens.
Who is the scum?
It's them !
Who are the rioters, it’s them,” shout the artists and their supporters.
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