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Lo Còr de la Plana (the date of the concert had changed)

Occitan male a cappella voices
Thursday 6 February 2020 - 20h00
Molière Theatre - Galerie de la Porte de Namur, 3 Square du Bastion, 1050 Bruxelles
THU 06/02

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Lo Còr de la Plana (pronounce “Loh cor deh la plahna”) is a gritty romp, matching five male a cappella voices with the stomping, clapping beat of a variety of hand drums, that accompany this French ensemble. Sung in the little-known ancient language of “Occitan,” the group transcends translation with wit, tenacity, and above all, intricate harmonies that soar between dissonant and sacred. Ripe with passion and Mediterranean roots, flavors of Arabic, African and parts of Gregorian chant, the group takes you on a European journey that stirs the soul.

Since 2001, in the famous district of La Plaine in Marseille, Lo Còr de la Plana has been reinventing southern vocality, mixing it with the archaic sonorities of a wild, harsh and merging Mediterranean sea. Percussion and voices compose the emblematic band of this rudimentary, minimal ritual, accompanied with whatever essential beat the body can produce: hands, feet or skins.

Contrary to other traditions, polyphony – what is more, male polyphony – did not exist in the occitan vocal heritage until Manu Théron decided to invent it. He brought together for this project four other infectiously energetic singer-percussionists: Benjamin Novarino-Giana, Sébastien Spessa, Denis Sampieri and Rodin Kaufmann.

Beyond “particularistic” referents (even when the rooting in Marseille is a support and the occitan language a point of view), the organic musical universe developing in Lo Còr de la Plana glorifies every influence, from concrete music to the Ramones, from Bartok to The Velvet Underground, from the Saharan stretches of desert to Southern Italy.

The choir’s songs snap, their feet stamp and their hands clap to the beat of bendirs and tamburellos.

Don’t look in Lo Còr for some bravado about a fantasized regional identity, but, instead, an approach that places a history, an heritage at disposal, inviting all those, whether or not they were born here, to know them and appropriate them. For there is no question for them to interrogate the memory through what it immobilizes, but in its turbulence’s, in the Dionysian obscenities it can wake up, in its weaknesses too, and in the permanent danger of death which lies in wait for it in each of its excesses.

This incandescent memory has been the band’s working material since its foundation, and if they know how to make it common and unique at the same time, to share it in order to give it flesh, it is because what pulses first in Lo Còr, as its occitan name tells it, is the heart.

Religious, dancing, or political songs, acclaimed by the critics, the professionals and the audience, Lo Còr de la Plana has become the referent band of contemporary occitan musical creation. No wonder it regularly tours throughout world.

 

  • Manu Théron : voice, tambourine, artistic director
  • Denis Sampieri, Sébastien Spessa, Benjamin Novarino-Giana and Rodin Kaufmann : voice, tambourines, bendir

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