
Sound technicians
Stéphane SERGENTON "Sergeant"
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Charly MONNERET
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Cedric CORRIERI
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Olivier PEAK
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Matthew BASTIN
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Lionel MERCIER
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Alexis Morel
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.
Light technicians
Bruno RONCHETTI
Three singing musicians tell you a story. The rhythms and vocal harmonies range from pure energy to contemplation.
The texts and compositions of Mamiso (pronounced Mamsou), ambassador of the big island since the 90s with the Senge group, and his acolytes Njiva and Cloé , are inspired, among other things, by the musical traditions of the south of his native island. Performed a cappella or accompanied by body or instrumental percussion, various acuostic instruments, sometimes choreographed, the songs alternate between harmonized melodies and more theatrical parts, forming a poetic patchwork like the festivals in bush villages.