Les Nuits du Château de la Moutte - Discovering sounds and instruments that tell stories

The 11/08/2025

For 50 years, the Nuits du Château de la Moutte have been bringing Saint-Tropez to life in the moonlight, between the courtyard, the palm grove and the Canebiers beach, with concerts of classical, baroque, jazz and world music. A magical rendezvous under the stars.
Children's workshop
"Curious kids at the orchestra!"
Introducing the instruments of the orchestra:
Discovering sounds and timbres! A fun workshop for discovering and listening to the orchestra's instruments, which work together to tell stories.

Discovering sounds and instruments that tell stories

CINDY CLECH
Because she didn't like pink but preferred perfectos, Cindy began by learning jazz dance. Now a teacher of contemporary dance and choreographic culture at the Conservatoire de Poitiers, Cindy loves to share her passion for her profession with young and old alike, especially where she is least expected. Curious and a music lover, she is convinced of the need for everyone to unite around music in order to grow together.

FRANCOIS-XAVIER CAILLET
François-Xavier took up the saxophone on a misunderstanding, thinking he was going to sign up for a trombone course! It was his adaptability that set the tone for his relationship with music. François-Xavier also teaches orchestral conducting and for disabled people, and is the pedagogical coordinator of the Démos thouarsais, where he supervises a symphony orchestra of one hundred children and the thirty musicians who accompany them.


Monday 11 August 2025 from 11 am.


Free of charge.


Click here to download the program.

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Château de la Moutte - Domaine Emile Ollivier

133, Chemin de la Moutte

83990 Saint-Tropez

+33 (0)4 94 96 96 94

https://www.lesnuitsduchateaudelamoutte.com

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