Marie Gicquel with Julien Holtzer 3:35 p.m., November 16, 2021

The French are gradually finding theaters ... And babies too!

The Orchester Lamoureux in Paris invites children to discover acoustic music.

All in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, as seen in Europe 1 at the Théâtre de l'Atelier.

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There are those who don't sleep because of the bells and others, maybe you, because of baby crying.

Why not try taking your kids to musical events?

For the past few months, the Orchester Lamoureux in Paris has been offering acoustic concerts for the little ones, in an atmosphere conducive to personal development.

An opening to the world

The show takes place on the stage, but it is also played in the room with very reactive babies, as the violinist Hugues Borsarello confides at the microphone of Europe 1. "We hear chirping, we hear clapping. from time to time there is one who says bravo at the end, there is one who will start to sing. There is really everything, there are also cries, tears ".

These young spectators are welcomed from birth in the best conditions, as Anne-Sophie Libera, of the Orchester Lamoureux recounts.

"We have put in a whole system for babies, therefore, with this famous parking lot for strollers. And then the format, which is a little short, so that we do not lose the children's concentration."

"It's pretty cool for parents to go out without feeling guilty at all"

On the program, Latin music, in particular, which pleased Abel, 2 years old.

"So, how was Abel? - Very good," said the child, shy.

The babies are free to disturb and the parents encountered by Europe 1 seem relaxed and delighted.

"It's pretty cool for parents to go out without feeling guilty at all. The music is louder, so it's good," says Benjamin, with a smile.

"They are children. So from time to time they are noisy but that does not pose any problem, as the musicians are very open and generous there is no problem", adds Juliette.

A performance, full of awakening and openness to the world around us which will perhaps give birth to vocations in the little ones.