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Stéphanie Boulay au Théâtre Petit Champlain

Fri 09 May 2025 • 08:00 pm chanson keb franco / Pop
Théâtre Petit Champlain - Québec 36,50$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

C’est avec le cœur léger et plus de confiance en ses propres moyens que jamais que Stéphanie Boulay remontera sur scène, en solo oui, mais entourée de ses ami.es précieux (Charles Blondeau à la batterie, Camille Gélinas aux claviers et Alexandre Martel à la guitare et à la basse) pour défendre son deuxième album solo, Est-ce que quelqu’un me voit?. Elle a une envie insatiable d’agentivité, de liberté et de tracer son chemin à elle toute seule – quitte à repartir à zéro s’il le faut – pour aller à la rencontre de ce public qui ne la connaît probablement pas encore, ou, du moins, pas comme ça. Habile à créer chaque soir des moments qui n’existaient pas encore et qui n’existeront plus jamais dans la même forme, à faire rire et à se livrer avec autodérision et impudeur, Stéphanie présentera ses chansons toutes neuves, qu’elle a travaillé deux ans durant à extirper d’elle-même, avec l’aide du réalisateur Alexandre Martel. Elles sont crues, ces chansons, elles sont intimes et franches, mais elles sont aussi libres, baveuses, éclatantes et dansantes.

It’s with a lighter heart and more confidence in her own abilities than ever that Stéphanie Boulay will be back on stage, solo yes, but surrounded by her precious friends (Charles Blondeau on drums, Camille Gélinas on keyboards and Alexandre Martel on guitar and bass) to defend her second solo album, Est-ce que quelqu’un me voit? She’s got an insatiable appetite for agentivity, for freedom, and for blazing her own trail – even if it means starting from scratch if need be – to meet audiences who probably don’t know her yet, or at least not like this. Skilled at creating moments each evening that never existed before and will never exist again in the same form, at making people laugh and at revealing herself with self-deprecation and shamelessness, Stéphanie will present her brand-new songs, which she worked for two years to extract from herself, with the help of producer Alexandre Martel. These songs are raw, intimate and frank, but they’re also free, slobbery, bright and danceable.

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