Et maintenant, j’attends
Show
28 March 2026
Embark on a musical and poetic journey with an accordion, a cello, a voice, poems and a red suitcase as your luggage.
With the help of musicians David Mille and Eric Longsworth, Sabine Venaruzzo delivers a lively poetic performance set to her Franco-Arabic poetry collection, Et maintenant j’attends (Éditions de l’Aigrette). With sensitivity, rhythm, and conviction, the three artists celebrate freedom, fraternity, and humanity, explore exile and identity, express the world, and draw the audience into their delicate and subtle performance.
A poet trained at the Action Theater (Berlin), Sabine Venaruzzo experiments with spontaneous composition. She is also a performer, opera singer, actress, poet guide, and artistic director of the company Une Petite Voix m’a dit, which has organized Les Journées Poët Poët for eighteen years in the Alpes-Maritimes region.
Daniel Mille began playing the accordion at the age of eleven and has accompanied various artists throughout his career (Barbara, Jacques Higelin, Gérard Ansaloni, Salif Keita, Claude Nougaro, Maxime le Forestier, Maurane, Christophe, etc.). He also composes for theater and film. He is the author of seven albums released by Saravah, Universal, and Sony. He also recorded four albums with Jean-Louis Trintignant.
Eric Longsworth, an American composer and cellist, is one of those "unclassifiable" artists. At the intersection of jazz and world music, he cultivates creativity stemming from his encounters with other artists. He travels extensively, from Canada to France, sometimes on foot, with his cello on his back. He also composes for documentaries and radio dramas.