Organum Ensemble

Since 2009 Cécile Collardey is part of theOrganum Ensemble , which is directed by Marcel Pérès. With this Ensemble she has explored historical music ranging from the 8th to the 15th century, performing at concerts and festivals throughout Europe. Their repertoire features medieval female compositions such as those of Hildegard Von Bingen, the Gradual of Eleanor of Brittany, the polyphonies of Aquitaine (Saint Martial de Limoge), the manuscripts of Las Huelgas, etc.
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Storytelling and music show "In the hollow of a tree" (with the storyteller Albert Sandoz)
Come and curl up In the hollow of a tree !
Come to find your child’s soul by taking a walk among the trees. The voice of Albert and the music of Cécile mingle together. A journey out of time from one story to another. A voyage full of humor and poetry to rediscover what is essential: the flight of an eagle, the cracking of tree branches, the song of birds, the breath of the wind, our feet rooted in the earth and our head in the stars. Watch out for your ears, they might just fly away.
“Life is like a spider's web that goes from insects to eagles in the sky, and what we do to one thread, we do to the whole web." (Red Crow, 19th century Sioux leader).
Storytelling and music show from 6 years old
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▼ Odo Ensemble

Since 2017 Cécile has been working on female polyphony within the ODO Ensemble , under the direction of Claire Mérigoux. This Ensemble was established for the creation, research and interpretation of ancient, traditional and current world music, and its members aim to share and shine a light on the treasures of the music and songs of humanity.
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▼ Singing workshops
Directrice artistique de la compagnie L’Espirala, Cécile organise des stages de chants du monde As the artistic director of L'Espirala, Cécile organizes world singing workshops including Corsican singing, Georgian polyphonic singing, Italian singing, Gregorian chant, etc., in partnership with the Malakoff Community Libray (south of Paris). the Community Libray of Malakoff (south of Paris).
https://www.b-a-m.org/category/atelier-de-chant/
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▼ Japanese lamps
Since her high school years, Cécile has always maintained a special link with Japan. She is a graduate of the University of Oriental Languages in Japanese language, fluent in Japanese, and took her first ventures into the world of work in Japan between 1998 and 2002. A few years later, she began writing a newsletter with Pascale Doderisse at the Japanese Cultural Center in Paris on various topics related to Japanese culture. A great admirer of Japanese crafts, she designed models of pedestal and wall lamps made from wood and washi (craft paper exported from Japan).
These lamps are for sale as long as stocks last.
(contact via the form bellow or click on “contact”).
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