• #3 Jean-Biche, on cabaret, in and around the Montparnasse Cemetery

  • Oct 1 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

#3 Jean-Biche, on cabaret, in and around the Montparnasse Cemetery

  • Summary

  • This week, join the conversation with Jean-Biche, a multidisciplinary artist who works in the world of cabaret.


    Jean-Biche is based in Paris, although he has also spent a significant part of his life in Belgium. He went to art college in Brussels, where he started DJing and created his own party. From this, he got into cabaret, and has an exciting career as a performer. He was a resident artist at the Manko Cabaret, has worked with Paco Rabanne, Jean-Paul Gaultier & other designers. He’s a resident DJ at the Centre Pompidou and now runs his own cabaret show called Bas Nylon.


    We met up on the Denfert-Rochereau place, right opposite the entrance to the Catacombs museum, in the 14th arrondissement. From there, we stayed in the theme of ossuaries, and walked through the Montparnasse Cemetery.


    Throughout the stroll, we talk about skeletons, performing in the Manko Cabaret, and the concept of empowerment.


    Show notes:

    • Jean-Biche’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanbiche/
    • Jean-Biche's website: https://www.jean-biche.com/
    • Bas-Nylon cabaret: https://www.instagram.com/lesnuitsbasnylon/
    • Sunday Strolls' instagram (where you can find the map of our walk): https://www.instagram.com/sundaystrollspod/?hl=fr


    A word about me:

    I'm your host, Laetitia. I'm Franco-British and moved to Paris in September 2022. I'm currently pursuing a master's in journalism, and I started this podcast because I wanted to discover Paris through the eyes of people I admire.


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