This rainbow reveals at times a watch enthusiast, at other times a flamenco enthusiast. We’ve seen beekeepers, olive growers, painters, sculptors, and also celebrities like Lara Fabian, Hélène Ségara, Philippe Candeloro, Amanda Lear… their common point? “They are passionate people who live on the Côte d’Azur or have a connection with the French Riviera,” the host replies.
Indeed, the show “Passion Azur” is a program you’ve been following throughout the year, but since July, the show has adopted its summer attire: flip-flops, swimsuit, and hat, with sunscreen, of course! And off we go for a big plunge into passions: Ploufffffffffff!
Here is this week’s program:
- Monday, July 19: It’s the struck strings of Gabriel Tacchino, artistic director of the Suquet Musical Nights, who will be on the microphone
with Adrien Mangano. Thirty-five years after the beginning of the adventure, Gabriel Tacchino, the pianist from Cannes who, as a young boy, practiced his scales under bombs at the Nice Conservatory, on the luggage rack of his uncle’s bike, will tell you about his passion.
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Tuesday, July 20: Adrien will host the television presenter and
actress, Nathalie Vincent, who will be on stage at the Comédie de Nice theater, alongside Alil Vardar, until August 29, for 60 exceptional performances of the comedy “A Perfect Couple, Almost!”, directed by Eric Carrière.
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Wednesday, July 21: Stéphane Ledu will introduce you to his “concept”. A teacher by profession, he transforms into a musician and brings music to your home. Yes, yes, he offers concerts at your place: original, isn’t it?
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Thursday, July 22: The flash crackles of Gilles Traverso will illuminate the airwaves of France Bleu Azur. This photographer is a guardian
of a treasure of images. He owns more than 1 million photos, including 100,000 dedicated to the Cannes Festival. Photo Traverso is a house founded in Cannes in 1919. The Traverso family has passed on photography from father to son, creating a rich photo archive of Cannes and its region.
“From the Lumière Brothers’ century to the pixel years”: Gilles Traverso showcases his family collection dedicated to Cannes and its Film Festival from July 8 to August 19, 2010, at the Palais des festivals
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Friday, July 23: Archaeological digging takes the spotlight on France Bleu Azur with the departmental archaeologist Emmanuel Desclaux who developed the Prehistory Museum of Tourrette-Levens.
An exhibition on “The Golden Age of Prehistoric Hunters” is available from Tuesday to Sunday from 2 PM to 6 PM, at the Museum of Tourrette-Levens