A closing weekend event in Ferrals-les-Corbières, combining street art, daring contemporary theater and captivating concert, for a total artistic immersion is scheduled for May 30 and 31.
An extraordinary place for artistic proposals that are just as extraordinary. The closing evenings of the intercommunal cultural season promise to be unique and rich in discoveries.
À Ferrals-les-Corbières, les Saturday May 30 and Sunday May 31the public is invited to an immersion combining visual arts, theater and music. On the program: visit to the SpiKtri street art universe museum, creation of the Grenoble company Tout en bulk and Aïta mon amour concert. A multidisciplinary formula already successfully proven that the cultural service of the intercommunality is renewing around the world of the artist Florent SpiKtri.
Highlight of the weekend, Burning Scarlett will boldly revisit Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. Faithful to its unique aesthetic, the Tout en bulk company deploys careful decors, eccentric machinery and atypical scenography to offer contemporary theater tinged with madness. Director Charlotte Meurisse takes on the controversial character of Scarlett O’Hara to question our relationship to the works of the past, between problematic heritage and the need for memory. Rather than erasing them, the show invites us to confront them, in a story where period racism, emancipation and the quest for freedom intersect.
After a restaurant break on site, the evening will continue with the concert of Aïta mon amour. At the crossroads of Moroccan traditions and electronic music, the duo reinvents the aïta by mixing the powerful voice of Widad Mjama with the electro textures of Khalil Epi, for a captivating musical experience, committed and deeply anchored in the collective memory.






