fête lesbienne queer féministe
doors open at 8:00 pm
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MARLÈNE DIETRICH, THE JOURNEY OF A QUEER ICON
a political, literary, and musical cabaret by Emilie Pictet
German actress and singer Marlene Dietrich, born in 1901 and the unforgettable portrayer of Lola-Lola in “The Blue Angel”, pioneered an aesthetic of ambiguity—a fusion of glamour, masculinity, and femininity—that foreshadowed 21st-century queer identities.
This cabaret explores the transgressive journey of one of the 20th century’s most powerful queer icons, from her Prussian bourgeois origins to her status as an international star, via the queer clubs of 1920s Berlin. Marlene transformed the tuxedo into a political statement and the stage into a place of defiance against fascism. May her spirit of radical freedom live on!
Featuring Émilie Pictet in acting and vocals, Lady Ricart on piano, Claudette Plumey as a background performer, Pasquale Plastino as dramaturg, and Angélique Venditti on sound
Émilie Pictet, a multidisciplinary artist trained in theater and opera singing, has pursued an international career as a soloist for more than fifteen years. Alongside her opera work, she has developed a unique creative approach, exploring the biographies of unconventional women (Grisélidis Réal, Anne Frank, Marlene Dietrich) or drawing inspiration from influential literary works (Marie Galante, The Seven Deadly Sins, Thank You, Berlin!). Her career has been marked by prestigious collaborations with leading figures on the international scene, including Olivier Py, Calixto Bieito, Vera Nemirova, Irène Jacob, and Macha Makeïeff.
Lady Ricart is a drag queen who is a regular on the Parisian nightlife scene. A fiery queen with sharp wit and an anise-tinged complexion, she loves poetry, fine wine, and all things queer. Her slightly bourgeois side doesn’t make her any less modest when she’s suddenly overcome by a desire for nudity. Lady, at your service!
10:30 pm – 12:00 am
CABARET MASCARE & CO
A sound poet, DJ, and subversive artist, Mascare weaves together music, memory, and words into acts of underground resistance, making the ghosts of patriarchy dance.
Featuring Bili Bellegarde, a singer with a golden voice driven by an unwavering desire to “lesbianize” the world, and their surprise guests.
12:00 am – 01:30 am
DJ SET MASCARE
Mascare spotlights the underground resistance and the South American alternative queer scene.
01:30 am – 04:00am
DJ SET
6
gate opening : 6:30 pm
doors open at 8:00 pm
fête ouverte à tous·x·tes
NB: deux catégories de tarifs
(1) cabarets + dj sets : le tarif d’entrée aux cabarets permet de profiter des dj sets, jusqu’au bout de la nuit
(2) dj sets uniquement : dès minuit, les tarifs baissent – pour les dj sets uniquement