Discovered by a group of friends in a barn abandoned for many years in Malguénac, this fabulous (but dusty!) collection of transistors dating from the 1930s amazed them and pushed them to improvise amateur radiotelegraphs.
Rolling up their sleeves to renovate this impressive wall of TSF radio, assembled together by a tangle of electrical harnesses, they now broadcast a selection of their favorite tunes, from rock to jazz to swing.
To complete this unique post-war dance hall, an ingenious lighting system, controlled manually and directly by a whole machinery of wires and pulleys, comes to life during the evening. This traveling installation now travels throughout France and elsewhere, in order to make crowds dance and create a real “old-fashioned sound and light show” full of surprises and interaction with the public.
Start of creation in 2012
Directed with Pascal Rome (Cie OPUS) in 2022
Variable duration (approximately 2 hours)
TSF,
Théoriquement Sans Fil
Tradition et Savoir Faire
Tendresse, Sueur et Frissons…