Defending champion, the French team is entering the World Cup in Qatar, facing Australia this Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
"20 Minutes" offers you a series of original activities to do, if you don't follow or boycott the competition, inspired by our competitors.
In this episode, we took part in a didgeridoo lesson, an impressive musical instrument from our Australian opponents.
Thirty-two nations qualified to compete for a trophy coveted by all.
The French team is preparing to challenge its title of world champion in Qatar.
First step to take for the Blues: face the Australians, this Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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We have prepared a series of recommendations for you in connection with the teams that France will meet during the competition.
History to keep a link with sports news ... without stuffing a game.
At the time of France-Australia, you will be able to practice the didgeridoo, an age-old instrument, essential to Aboriginal and Australian culture.
This impressive hollow wooden tube has a fervent representative in France: Raphaël Didjaman.
The luthier, musician and didgeridoo teacher opened his doors to give us a private lesson.
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