Aya Nakamura at the Victoires de la Musique in February 2021. -

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There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay.

From YouTube to Netflix via replays of television channels and podcasts of radio stations,

20 Minutes

 concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

The documentary "Where Love Lives" on the powers of the

dancefloor

Dancing is good for morale, but not only.

Posted Thursday on YouTube, the documentary

Where Loves Lives

traces the history of the

dancefloor

and returns to his extraordinary powers: the liberation of bodies or even self-acceptance.

“I have always been fascinated by the positive effects of music and the communities that develop around it,” explains director Brilliams in a note of intent […] Everyone has their own journey on the dance floor and their own. journey of self-expression to navigate ”.

In this documentary, great figures of the night like Honey Dijon, Kathy Sledge or Kiddy Smile testify and "explore the way in which people" on the fringes of society "are unconditionally welcomed at the center of the dancefloor, whether they are gay, lesbian, transgender, whatever your skin color.

Even better, the clubbing scene allows them to shine and express themselves like nowhere else, ”explains the press release.

A doc to see for free here.

France Culture lets women speak

Available since March 8, a documentary series in the form of a podcast on France Culture, gives a voice to women, those "who are usually rarely heard in the media".

“They are teenage girls who we hope to see grow up in a different society, ladies who look like our grandmothers, or others who don't call themselves feminists.

Women who get up early and others who go to bed late, ”the producers Marine Beccarelli, Léa Capuano, Pauline Chanu and Maïwenn Guiziou explain on the radio site.

You

can (re) listen to the

eight 30-minute episodes of the series

Laisse parole les femmes

, directed by Annabelle Brouard.

Aya Nakamura “Fly” at Galeries Lafayette

For her latest clip, Aya Nakamura has taken over a place that has been deserted for several weeks: the Galeries Lafayette in Paris.

We find her at the top, under the magnificent dome of the department store, for a symphonic version of

Fly

.

The opportunity to rediscover the architectural beauty of the place, transformed here into a real opera house.

And a new proof of the talent of Aya Nakamura, who from the top of her aerial platform, is once again unveiled masterful.

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