Come and discover the “Sadela” show with Creole blues sounds from the group The Two at the Palace.

It is said that only mountains do not meet. This is good, because unlike Switzerland, Mauritius is not known for its heights. The blues, vector of torn journeys par excellence, allowed the improbable meeting of the Swiss Thierry Jaccard and the Mauritian Yannick Nanette.

With their new album Sadela which means “these two” in Mauritian Creole, The TWO interferes in the Creole imagination of the Indian Ocean. It is a musical itinerary, which explores the island blues of the Mascarenes – sega and maloya –. Through this creation, the two musicians tell, like storytellers, their hybrid, mixed-race identities, in perpetual evolution, thus echoing the imagination of a “creolization” of the world as thought by the poet Edouard Sliding.

For the stage, the duo surrounds itself with new musicians and it is therefore as a quartet that the group will perform.

"The Blues of The TWO is thus from another time. Deep, refined, far from aesthetics and the musical system which too often takes over, it drowns the very essence of sharing and artistic creation" Express

Vocals, guitar and banjo: Yannick NANETTE
Voice, electric guitars, dobro: Thierry JACCARD BACK
Keyboard, bass, trombone, trumpet: Ben WATLING
Drums and percussion: Vincent ANDREAE or Loris MARTENET

  • Admission fees

    Reduced price: €13 (Job seekers)
    Young people under 26 / RSA beneficiaries: €8), Adult: €16.
    Or possibility of subscription.

    Openings

    Friday 14 March 2025 at 20 pm.

    Pet Friendly

    Not disclosed

    Working Languages

    French