Les Clés de l’écoute

Educational concerts for all audiences

The company Les Clés de l’écoute specialises in orchestral performances and digital mediation. We produce shows for young and new audiences where music and theatre interact, so that those less familiar with classical music can open up to the emotions of the greatest symphonies as much as possible. These shows are complemented by digital applications that make it possible to continue the adventure after the performance and make the pleasure last.

Aims:

Les Clés de l’écoute seeks to produce ambitious multidisciplinary shows for young audiences, both aesthetically and in terms of transmission. To do so, we aim to pool resources and bring together several co-producers around projects, in order to have the means to achieve its ambitions. The company also promotes digital as a playful and educational medium capable of raising awareness of classical music among the younger generation.

A flagship project:

La véritable histoire de Casse Noisette
The show combines an orchestra placed at the centre of the stage, theatre, dance and illustrations to immerse children and parents in a fairy-tale world and allow them to open up to the intentions contained in the music.

In addition, two digital applications have been developed that allow young users to go back through the story heard at the concert, listen to the pieces again and deepen their exploration of its universe through instructive and fun musical games.

Why we’re RESEO members:

We wish to exchange good practices, meet new partners, and take part in network events in order to bring our own contributions.

The Team

Administrator

Clément Pierkiel

Artistic director and musicologist

Géraldine Aliberti

Contact Details

75010 Paris

75010 Paris
France

lesclesdelecoute.org
lesclesdelecoute@gmail.com

Artistic Fields

Music Musical theater Theatre

Activities

artistic practice workshops Schools Young audiences

Other Related Members

Members with similar activities

Belgium

La Monnaie/ De Munt

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Denmark

Royal Danish Theatre

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Estonia

Estonian National Opera

A Musical House

France

Compagnie Minute Papillon

Playful Young Audience Opera

France

Festival d’Aix-en-Provence

Openness, Participation, Dialogue, Co-creation