Le 31 August 2024

Rauville la Bigot
Free
AoutCider displays

First edition of the Cotentin Aop Cider and contemporary cultures festival

For a day… and an evening, the collective of Cotentin AOP Cider welcomes you with artists from varied backgrounds to draw a festive, invigorating, demanding, curious, exotic fresco

Augustcide 2024

Under the marquees or in the shade of the apple trees, come and enjoy a festive and invigorating time.

In the program :

  • Artistic performances: film photography and development, object theater, contemporary dance…
  • Music: DJ-Set, contemporary percussion and synthetic waves…
  • Cider: Cotentin Aop cider bar, tasting workshops and cocktails
  • restoration: Free picnic at lunchtime. Food trucks and grills (lunch and dinner)
  • Wanderings comments from the orchard and cellar 

Lazy atmosphere: bales of straw and deckchairs, possibility of night camping in the orchards.

Mathilde Mochon

“Cotentin AOP Cider Bar”


By the glass, by the bottle, in 33 centiliters, in brut, in extra-brut, a cider bar rich in all the vintages of Cidre Cotentin AOP producers.

Consult the program:

“Caravane Obscura” Tulipe Mobile [creation]

For AoûtCider, the Tulipe Mobile association is inaugurating its Caravane Obscura, a mobile film workshop installed in a small caravan. Participants are invited to enter this giant camera and try out the ancient pinhole technique using a lens dug into the wall of the caravan. Introductions to film development will also be offered as well as games around photography (from 7 years old) and a consultation of works on the major currents of
photography. 11:30 a.m. continuously

“I play Guitar” Franck Dadure

Solo concert of electric guitar, sound objects and workshop electronics, under the influence of Contemporary and Concrete Music, electro-acoustics, Hindustani music. An unpredictable live performance, a radiant sound spectrum in perpetual renewal. A hypnotic and gripping space-time in territories of dreams and mirages. 14 p.m. – 45 min

“The Blue Shop” Sophie Hutin

Visual artist, graduate of the National School of Decorative Arts and the National School of Applied Arts and Crafts in Paris, Sophie Hutin also trained as a puppeteer and then as a clown. At the same time, for around twenty years, Sophie Hutin has been running workshops (schools, leisure centers or community centers). Sophie Hutin walks the public through her installations, manipulating her objects, ephemeral creations which are sometimes born during the performance. 15 p.m. – 45 minutes

“AoûtCider” Géraldine Tatard [creation]

Passionate about movement, Géraldine Tatard researches and experiments around an instinctive gesture. First trained in urban dances, she then became interested in so-called academic dances in order to develop her own gestures. His time at the National Choreographic Development Center in Toulouse marks a real turning point since it is contemporary dance that will inhabit him more. Today, she is in search of a subtle and embodied movement, in connection with the inner imagination. Géraldine regularly runs workshops that she calls Free Movement and at the same time initiates her own choreographic work. 15:45 p.m. – 10 minutes 17:30 p.m. – 10 minutes

“Interface” Oua-Anou Diarra

Born under a lucky star in the northwest of Burkina Faso, in a village called [Oia], his destiny was all mapped out. His name alone constitutes his cultural heritage: He is a griot, [Anou] in his original dialect. On this new creation, Oua-Anou Diarra accompanies himself with his traditional instruments and sets off to encounter effects pedals and other technical objects which allow him to shape his own music and add a dynamic as disconcerting as it is fascinating. It aims to be a link between its ancestral instruments such as the Tamani or the Guinean Fulani Flute and precise technology. He slips into each universe with remarkable ease. In perpetual interaction with each other, the machines become accomplices and confide in each other... He will present his first EP and the album created with the Orchester Régionale de Normandie. 16 p.m. – 45 minutes

“Piano & Cello” Marc Euvrie

Self-taught multi-instrumentalist, lover of classical, electronic and minimalist music, Marc Euvrie goes through pure simplicity as well as generous and epic moments, all linked to the romanticism and impressionism of the 18th and 19th centuries. In search of introspection, his intimate concerts lead to contemplation, like timeless spaces allowing an escape from noisy daily life. We think of Philip Glass, Max Richter, Johan Johannsen and Steve Reich, where classical music is enriched with electronic rhythms and motifs. 18 p.m. – 45 minutes

“Forró” Roda Minima

Roda Minima plays an original and explosive Forró. Drawing freely on the repertoire of popular balls from the Nordeste, this quartet creates its own folklore between arrangements of traditional themes and warm and effective compositions. Sensitive to the proximity of the public, Roda Minima draws on the particular energy of street music to share its luminous and dancing imagination. Resolutely festive and dancing, Roda Minima's set, all in brass and percussion, mixes Forró with trans and improvisation. 19:15 p.m. and 20:15 p.m. – 45 minutes

“Live Drums – Ethnic Techno” Ultimatom

Founding member and artistic director of the Dox'Art Festival, Ultimatom has no boundaries in music! From a very young age, this child of Rave has always been influenced by world music and the fervor of groovy music. A trained drummer and percussionist, he started playing electronic music around the age of 14. Thanks to his HPD-20 and his know-how, he enhances his sets with live tribal percussion! 21:15 p.m. – 60 minutes

“DJ Set” Hugo Gardia

“Night is falling on the orchards... Nothing better to do than get drunk! Like a good vintage, between fruity notes of the 90s, rounded electro nuggets and tangy pop pieces, we are going to close Aout Cider together and little by little release the pressure..." From 22:30 p.m. until…

“Norman Games” TecNor

Traditional games, historically inspired, for fun escapes. Introduction to throwing and counter games. Skittles at the gallows, top game with pins and door, carom with gutter, chance ball, slope ball, bézette, close the box, camembert game, target pucks, kubb… Continuously

“Reading under the apple trees” Departmental Library

Quietly, in the hollow of a deckchair or lying on a bale of straw. An exploration of the lines around apples and cider, children's literature, cooking, history of cider... Continuously

Cider, cider, cider!

“Sensory lurch” Dominique Hutin

The man from Manche, columnist of “liquid things” on France Inter (We will taste, with François-Régis Gaudry) is interesting and shows the Cotentin AOP Cider in a new light. An invitation to come across the glass for a few steps, a few centimeters of discoveries and anecdotes. 11 a.m. / 12 p.m. / 13:30 p.m. and 19 p.m. – 00 minutes

“Cocktail Workshop” ODG Cidre Cotentin

Come and test the plasticity of Cotentin AOP Cider and its “companion products” (Calvados AOP, Pommeau AOP, Apple juice). To invigorate new moments of consumption, embrace other taste horizons, a unique mix of flavors, bristling with new crests of sensations. 13:30 p.m. / 17:30 p.m. and 20 p.m. – 20 minutes

“Apple, landscape, architecture” PNR of Marais Cotentin & Bessin

An aperitif stroll, a time of curiosity (and gluttony) to unravel the mysteries of the bocage system. How, over the centuries, have apples and orchards shaped the landscape identities & architecture of Cotentin? Hosted by Erwan Patte, Communications manager of the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes Regional Natural Park and a fine connoisseur of the bocage, history, developments in society and the agricultural world which have shaped the landscapes of Cotentin. 11:30 p.m. – 45 minutes

“Cider, a tree wine? » Cotentin AOP cider

An arboreal immersion to capture all the nuances that run through the orchards, the seasonalities that condition the work of the cider growers of Cidre Cotentin AOP. Plant, prune, graft, grasp the talent of each terroir, the adaptation to each variety of apples. Embark alongside François Badier, cider producer, to get as close as possible to the realities on the ground and grasp the contours of a plant heritage at the source of production of Cotentin Aop Cider. 12 p.m. / 14 p.m. / 15:30 p.m. and 17 p.m. – 30 minutes

For kids

Introduction to percussion Oua-Anou Diarra
With his water calabashes and the energy drawn from the complicity he maintains with his instruments, Oua-Anou Diarra takes children to new spaces of exploration. A parenthesis open to the world. 13:30 p.m. – 20 minutes

“Api” hours! François Badier
Come make your own apple juice! Use a real press, sow seeds and leave with your future apple tree. Alone or with your parents. 12:30 p.m. / 13:30 p.m. and 16:30 p.m. – 45 minutes

“The explorers of taste” François Badier
A discovery of flavors to find out if you have a sweet tooth, if you like acid, if bitter is to your taste. A “Kim” of playful and gourmet flavors. 11 a.m. / 18 p.m. – 30 minutes

“Create your book!” » Caroline Badier
Apple tree, apple, seasons… A workshop for creating a booklet to take home. By and for children aged 3 to 10 (…and their parents). How are apple trees born, how do they live through the seasons… From 11 a.m. – Continuous

“The 7 mistakes of the orchard” Free workshop Coloring, games. A self-service haven of tranquility for parents and children. Continuously

“Makeup Stroll” Charline Leclerc
Using the brushes and colors of Charline, an inspired painter, a variation of artistic makeup. A gestural improvisation that is similar to a show and a dance intended for all audiences. 12h - 16h

Practical information 

Drink and eat

  • “Funky Fel” Vegetarian food truck
    Healthy and colorful dishes, donuts, mixed salads, crazy inspirations from a fantastic duo. Continuous
  • “Fang-Fang” Chicken sandwiches
    “Label rouge” chicken, locally sourced ingredients. Lunch
  • “Grill Cotentin” Cotentin AOP Cider
    The timeless grill, run by cider producers to reconnect with the tradition of Cotentin grillers. Local fries and sausages. Continuous
  • “Free picnic” Open to all Under the apple trees, come as you are, bring your lunch... or enjoy the food trucks, grill and cider bar.

 

Admission fees : Free admission. Catering and drinks to be paid on site.

Schedule : August 31, 2024 from 11:00 a.m., until dark… and later still

Access : The Orchards of Passion, 26 Hameau Delay, 50260 Rauville-la-Bigot
Follow the “AoûtCider” signage

This event was designed and coordinated by Dominique Hutin for the benefit of Cotentin AOP Cider in partnership with Channel Attitude and Cotentin Unique..

Join us for an unforgettable day of conviviality, discovery and pleasure for the senses!

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation

“Camping under the apple trees” Open to all The party, until the end of the night, with your head in the stars... under the tent for an awakening in nature. Come pitch your tent under the orchards.

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