Nathalie Huerta
By: Yasmine Chouaki
A brunette, globetrotter, passionate, committed, arrested in mid-flight because of Covid-19. It is with Nathalie Huerta that En Sol Majeur, always confined, resumes service, yes, by putting culture back into our global conversation ...
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Our guest wanted to be a journalist, she is the director of the Jean Vilar Theater in Vitry-sur-Seine, near Paris. If so, you will see, it makes sense. His love for cities (like Acapulco or Rome), for the South in particular, and for otherness in general, does not come from nowhere. And, compass in hand, her theater has resolutely turned to the world: Latin America where it has part of its roots, sub-Saharan Africa, the Maghreb and Europe. But, after a month of forced break, how can we resume this globalized cultural conversation?
Nathalie Huerta's musical choices
Diego el Cigala Lagrimas negras
The Wally BO Diva
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