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Suzanne Vega Suzanne Vega Idem_61_PP-27-09-12.qxd 1/10/12 16:39 Page 1 #61 OCTOBRE 2012 www.idem-mag.com MUSIQUE I THÉÂTRE I DANSE I ARTS PLASTIQUES I LIVRES I BD I ARTS NUMÉRIQUES SUZANNE VEGA CLOSE UP TOUR JEUDI 25 OCTOBRE 2012 BÉZIERS - ZINGA ZANGA ILES DUELS ROCK I LES OGRES DE BARBACK I INTERNATIONALES DE LA GUITARE IINTERSTICE I I MARIE ROUANET I AGORA CITÉ INTERNATIONALE DE LA DANSE I THÉÂTRE GÉRARD PHILIPE I Idem_61_PP-27-09-12.qxd 1/10/12 15:16 Page 2 Idem_61_PP-27-09-12.qxd 1/10/12 15:16 Page 3 Sommaire #61 Me voici de retour de vacances ! Tellement bon de se tenir OCTOBRE 2012 loin des mails et du téléphone ! Un mois de silence radio avant le moment tant redouté, celui de la grande réouverture, MUSIQUE celui de ma rentrée «scolaire» à moi sans trousse ni cahiers DUELS ROCK> 4 mais avec des retrouvailles informatiques et téléphoniques INTERNATIONALES DE LA GUITARE > 5 dantesques ! Trier le grain de l’ivraie dirait l’autre ! C’est ce LES OGRES DE BARBACK > 5 SÉLECTION CONCERTS > 7-8 à quoi j’ai consacré mes premières heures de reprise. Jusque SÉLECTION ALBUMS > 10-12 là vous me direz que c’est le lot de beaucoup sauf que… ! Dans le milieu culturel, il est de bon ton d’avoir son carnet RÉCLAME d’adresses ou plutôt son «mailing» ! Pour beaucoup d’attachés INTERMÈDES CONSUMÉRISTES >9/13/16 de presse, plus le carnet est conséquent et plus on se sent puissant et compétent. Alors, pour être toujours plus fort et THÉÂTRE plus compétent, ils se débrouillent pour récupérer d’autres THÉÂTRE GÉRARD PHILIPE > 14 carnets et les rajoutent au leur ! Encore plus forts et encore SÉLECTION SPECTACLES > 15 plus compétents ! DANSE Evidemment l’attaché de presse étant stagiaire la plupart du AGORA CITÉ DE LA DANSE > 17 temps ; il change régulièrement de crèmerie, emportant les SÉLECTION SPECTACLES > 18 anciens carnets, en récupérant de nouveaux…etc ! L’enfer vous dis-je ! Mais pourquoi l’enfer ? Qu’est-ce que çà peut me ARTS PLASTIQUES faire me direz-vous ? Et bien je vais vous dire ! SÉLECTION EXPOS > 18 Revenons à mes premières heures de reprise. Sur les centaines INTERSTICES > 19 de mails, un bon tiers me raconte ce qu’il va y avoir sur scène LIVRES ou d’exposé en Lorraine, en Alsace, à Paris (Ah Paris !!), au MARIE ROUANET > 21 fin fond de notre beau pays !! Tout çà parce qu’un crétin a SÉLECTION LIVRES > 25 récupéré mon adresse mail noyée dans une liste, gentiment donnée par un autre crétin et que le premier crétin cité n’a pas cherché à comprendre si le média qui est au bout de mon adresse mail en a quelque chose à cirer de ce qu’il se passe dans son département antipodique ! Bombardement gratuit qui ne coûte qu’un clic à son auteur qui doit être convaincu que «qui peut le plus, peut le moins». Mais bon, j’ai juré que je ne m’énerverai pas à mon retour de vacances parmi vous ! Au fait, c’est quand les prochaines ? Le rédacteur en chef Patrick Conte Rédaction : 19, avenue de St Exupéry - 34670 Baillargues - Tél. : 04 67 66 25 32 Illustration édito : Phil Umbdenstock Administration : 3, rue beau séjour - 34000 Montpellier Maquette : poisson soluble (www.poisson-soluble.com) Tél. : 04 67 60 00 31 - Fax : 04 67 60 00 32 Diffusion : !DEM Email : [email protected] / www.idem-mag.com Les manuscrits et documents envoyés ne seront pas retournés. Tous droits réservés. Directeur de la publication : Ramon Diaz Toute reproduction même partielle est strictement interdite sauf accord de l'éditeur, Rédacteur en chef : Patrick Conte ([email protected]) des auteurs et des ayants-droits. © 2012 - !DEM Rédaction : Jean-Yves Basty, Laurent Perez, Cédric Nithard, Patricia Bussy, Sandy Berthomieu, Dépôt légal à parution - ISSN en cours. Tatiana Tissot, Fabienne Durand, Miguel Diaz, Raphaël Chatelet, Pascal Portuguès. Site web : Niki Fotarelli - [email protected] Partenriats et publicité : Jérôme Lalouette - jé[email protected] / 06 51 01 50 14 3 Idem_61_PP-27-09-12.qxd 1/10/12 15:16 Page 4 INTERVIEW LES DUELS ROCK 80 000 voix vers la quinzième édition ! 14 ans de Duels rock, ça fait plus de 400 concerts et artistes programmés, près de 80 000 spectateurs et plus de 30 albums produits par l’association porteuse du tremplin. A l’oc- casion du lancement de la 15e édition, !DEM est allé recueillir quelques témoignages sur ce dispositif unique en son genre, qui mêle concerts et studio pour le plus grand bien des artistes émergents locaux. Jo, d’origine chilienne et pilier du Rockstore est probablement l’être humain qui a vu le plus de Duels Rock, puisqu’il a probablement assisté à tous ! “15 ans, l'âge de la déraison... En tout cas pour moi, vieux lascar, c'était en 1966, l'année de sortie de "Revolver" des Beatles ... Et pour les Duels Rock, ça se passe maintenant ces 15 ans. Joli parcours les amis, des centaines de concerts et un bon paquet de groupes tous styles confondus, donnant le meilleur d'eux mêmes. Beaucoup à ranger au rayon "peut mieux faire" et pas mal aussi montrant des preuves de pertinence, originalité, et surtout sortant des sentiers archi battus... Alors on s'embarque pour 15 ans de plus les gars ? Avec un peu de chance je serais toujours là, l'oreille Candy Apple red ont elle participé en 2009, ce qui leur a alerte, le poil plus rare et encore plus gris. N'oublions permis d’être repérées par le label warm-up qui a assuré une pas ce que disait Frank Zappa : Music is the Best..!”. distribution nationale de leur album : “Cela a été une belle expérience de pouvoir jouer une Jérôme a été finaliste des Duels en 2011 et s’est ensuite première fois au Rockstore et de se mesurer au public engagé comme bénévole au sein de l’association : qui nous connaissait peu. 6 morceaux, un temps imparti, “Mon expérience avec mon groupe SIGnS lors du Tremplin les votes du public, une grande salle sont des facteurs nous a apporté énormément et fait grandir. de stress, on s'en rappelle encore! Lorsque nous avons été retenu nous nous sommes mis Même si nous avons perdu contre un groupe qui avait à répéter davantage, à travailler un jeu scénique et beaucoup de lycéens derrière lui, (le vote du public est commencer à mobiliser nos amis et plus autour de cet comptabilisé) nous avons eu un accueil chaleureux et événement car pour le groupe c'est un véritable événement beaucoup de plaisir à fouler cette scène pour la 1ere que de pouvoir se produire sur cette scène mythique. fois.” Au lieu de trouver une rivalité entre les groupes et musiciens, c'est le respect, l'amitié et l'échange qui se Le groupe Highway a gagné le tremplin en 2002, ils sont mettent en place, et nous avons pu jouer avec certains toujours là et on leur a demandé à eux aussi qu'est-ce que groupes sur la région plus tard. les Duels Rock ont représenté pour eux : Les Duels Rock, permettent à chaque groupe de se réaliser 2012…les 15 ans des « duels rock » et les 10 ans de dans un cadre professionnel, et de travailler avec des la victoire d’HIGHWAY... ça se fête ! L’anniversaire d’une ingés sons et lumières, c'est ce qui fait grandir un groupe. expérience qui restera pour nous un réel déclic et un Il ne me semble pas connaître meilleur moteur pour un réel tournant. Le plaisir de fouler cette scène mythique groupe local ou régional que de participer à ce Tremplin pour la première fois, l’excitation des duels, l’envie de qui à ma connaissance reste le seul à proposer un réel vaincre, l’affichage sauvage dans les rues de Montpellier, passage en Studio pour enregistrer et un pressage de le public qui s’étoffe au fur et à mesure des tours, les 500 CD, c'est une opportunité énorme et bien réelle. premiers fans qui font leur apparition mais aussi la SIGnS sort donc son EP 4 titres en octobre et mesure rencontre avec de nombreux musiciens et groupes combien les Duels Rock ont eu d'importance pour le géniaux. C’est ça l’esprit des « duels rock ». groupe. Infos et inscriptions sur www.duelsrock.com 4 Idem_61_PP-27-09-12.qxd 1/10/12 15:16 Page 5 FOCUS INTERNATIONALES DE LA GUITARE La guitare dans tous ses états La 17ème édition des Internationales de la Guitare de Montpellier aura lieu du 29 septembre au 20 octobre 2012. Un succès acquis au fil des ans qui constitue chaque année l’événement musical de la rentrée à Montpellier et qui ne sera sans doute pas démenti… Montpellier se fait Label 300 évènements sont programmés dont plus de 20 grands concerts et pas moins de 70 artistes. Il y en aura pour tous les goûts : rock, folk, classique, jazz, blues, flamenco… Loin de se limiter à Montpellier, le festival s’exporte dans 17 communes afin de donner à chacun la possibilité de profiter de cet évènement unique ! Pléthore d’activités gratuites y seront proposées : expositions de photographies et d’instruments de musique, rétrospective des affiches des précédentes éditions, démonstrations, ateliers de découverte, projections de documentaires ou encore conférences sur Otis Taylor l’actualité musicale et ses origines. ou la parfaite illustration d’un brassage phonique Un partenariat bien rodé époustouflant ! Une telle manifestation requiert une organisation à toute épreuve. On dénombre ainsi pas moins de 70 Temps forts partenaires, des plus classiques (la Ville de Les samedi 6 et dimanche 7 octobre de 10h à 18h Montpellier, la Région, la Communauté se tiendra à Montpellier le Salon international de d’Agglomération) aux plus inattendus (la Mutuelle la lutherie.
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