Thanks to the DAIOMAI festival, Arles will be dancing, singing and vibrating! With DAIOMAI, the festival rediscovers its original meaning: to create links, to provoke smiles, to turn the common good into an artistic act.
The program for this ambitious, multidisciplinary project includes:
- a hip-hop dance show,
- karaoke on a giant screen,
- a workshop to learn how to mix,
- a cine-concert,
- a live concert
- and three DJ sets...
So many moments designed to meet, marvel and celebrate together.
This latest edition of Arles en Prémices is powered by the energy and commitment of 17 students from the Licence 3 Gestion - Parcours Administration des Institutions Culturelles program, accompanied by their teachers Jean-Léo Dervieux, Laurie Lapetina and Frédéric Trottier-Pistien.
Partners: Ville d'Arles, Aix-Marseille Université, Faculté d'Économie et de Gestion, Formation Universitaire Professionnalisée Administration des Institutions Culturelles, Musée Réattu, Conservatoire de Musique du Pays d'Arles, IUT d'AMU, MoPa School, Centre Social le Mas Clairanne and Collectif Solide.
* Daimôn, sometimes equated with destiny, is derived from the Indo-European root da(i)-, which in ancient Greek gives the verb DAIOMAI ("to share, to divide, to distribute").
- a hip-hop dance show,
- karaoke on a giant screen,
- a workshop to learn how to mix,
- a cine-concert,
- a live concert
- and three DJ sets...
So many moments designed to meet, marvel and celebrate together.
This latest edition of Arles en Prémices is powered by the energy and commitment of 17 students from the Licence 3 Gestion - Parcours Administration des Institutions Culturelles program, accompanied by their teachers Jean-Léo Dervieux, Laurie Lapetina and Frédéric Trottier-Pistien.
Partners: Ville d'Arles, Aix-Marseille Université, Faculté d'Économie et de Gestion, Formation Universitaire Professionnalisée Administration des Institutions Culturelles, Musée Réattu, Conservatoire de Musique du Pays d'Arles, IUT d'AMU, MoPa School, Centre Social le Mas Clairanne and Collectif Solide.
* Daimôn, sometimes equated with destiny, is derived from the Indo-European root da(i)-, which in ancient Greek gives the verb DAIOMAI ("to share, to divide, to distribute").
