Concert Lavach’ – festival des randonnées musicales
This quartet of Armenian trans music enchants the crowds with wild rhythms of Moroccan dub, electric tarantella, Bulgarian rock'n'roll... and sings the melancholic melodies of the Armenian mountains.
Lavach' is the name of traditional Armenian bread
For 20 years, Lavach' has been crisscrossing the four corners of the world: Laos, Colombia, Armenia, Mexico, the United States, Eastern Europe, but also St-Germain de Calberte, St-Amant Roche Savine, Goutte d'Or...
Sévane, the singer with Armenian roots, subtly mixes rock'n'roll banter and melancholy. Twirling around with her accordion, she takes her group into a raucous energy that immediately wins over the audience!
An acrobatic violinist, a roaring guitarist and an explosive drummer – respectively of Italian, Picardy and Polish origin – complete this quartet of alchemists.
For 20 years, Lavach' has been crisscrossing the four corners of the world: Laos, Colombia, Armenia, Mexico, the United States, Eastern Europe, but also St-Germain de Calberte, St-Amant Roche Savine, Goutte d'Or...
Sévane, the singer with Armenian roots, subtly mixes rock'n'roll banter and melancholy. Twirling around with her accordion, she takes her group into a raucous energy that immediately wins over the audience!
An acrobatic violinist, a roaring guitarist and an explosive drummer – respectively of Italian, Picardy and Polish origin – complete this quartet of alchemists.