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BLUES PROJECT: THE CONCERTS FOR A SHOW AND CONFERENCE


The history of blues is inseparable from its African roots, the history of slavery and the slave trade. The cultural mix
indeed begins on the boats which are crammed into the hold, in appalling conditions, many African ethnic groups have neither the same language, nor the same social codes, or the same rituals.
It will take those first generations of slaves, torn from their homeland, learn to live together, understand, share what remains of a continent.
Later, with successive generations born on American soil, an African American nation will gradually find its own identity. A nation with a new culture of eating and ancestral memories of all the influences residing on American soil.
example, that over time, through the cultural upheavals constant stirring songs of ancestral Africa shouts, work-songs, spirituals, folk Irish hill-billy, Indian music and many others, will rise to the Blues.

Using various audio documents, photographs, text translations, period films from the archives Rick Prelinger, BLUES PROJECT offers to share his passion for the blues.
This passion is not only a presentation of documents, adorned with comments ...
Indeed, we are first and foremost, a trio of musicians and we play on stage compositions and covers of blues that we have the most marked, for illustrative purposes of the moment.
directory during these musical interventions, is a showcase for the blues Mississippi Delta.
Different themes start from SLAVERY to the gates of CHICAGO BLUES, which marks the COT by its overwhelming ubiquity, the lives of bluesmen ... The record industry that contributed to the outbreak of the genre initially reserved for the black community, then to a broader white audience through the "ENGLISH REVIVAL" and rock'n roll.
HISTORY OF INSTRUMENTS, the most emblematic is the harmonica, guitar, traveling across continents ...
Culture and history, permanently entangled with each other, mark over the different time course changes of the blues, through the human drama of a people comes to racism, segregation and hatred ...

For information, concerts, conferences, educational project:

CONTACTS

Patrick JOUANNEAU
tel: 06 86 02 23 51
email: @ pat.age neuf.fr

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