November 22, 2025
Free
Entertainment and leisure
Voiron SNCF Train Station Avenue Léon et Joanny Tardy, 38500 Voiron
From 13:30 p.m. to 18:30 p.m. / Consult the timetables
Let yourself be guided to discover five unusual events in the Pays Voironnais.
Meet at 13:30 p.m. at Voiron South Station for the departure of the two buses.
BUS 1:
Pillow Reading
From novel to stage, two brothers join forces for this literary nap. One is a writer and the author of The Sea is a Wall,
the other is a composer-singer from the group Magenta (ex FAUVE). Together they will create a unique poetic moment.
14 p.m. | Voiron Vouise Center
Alternative route: 10 min. stop at the bus shelter
With Camille Bordenet
14:45 p.m. | Voiron La Garenne College
Mississippi solo, musical reading
Along the Mississippi River, Eddy L. Harris invites us to meet American society in a blues ballad accompanied by Malcolm Potter on vocals and double bass and Dan on guitar.
15:30 p.m. | La-Sure-en-Chartreuse village hall in Saint-Julien-de-Ratz
BUS 2:
We speak from a place where everything is fragile, musical and sound reading
Judith Perrignon co-facilitates a writing workshop in a Samusocial emergency shelter in Paris. It was there that she met Rachid five years ago. She retraces his destiny in the form of a puzzle that presents History differently, from the side of the forgotten, the invisible. With her talent for evocation, in a sound atmosphere created by Bruno Ronzani, she
tells the story of a man's life, his silences, his poetry.
14 p.m. | Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine Versoud space
The Secret Life of Pets, a musical and illustrated reading
In a mountainous region, beings exist far from everything. The Secret Life of Pets, an adaptation of Violaine Bérot's novel, tells the story of man's place in nature and the violence of norms through song, drawing, and text. Géraldine Alibeu brings landscapes, characters, and emotions to life live on a blank page with opera singer Rachel Julie Petit and the reader.
Sylvie Alibeu.
15:15 p.m. | Massieu community hall
TERMINUS:
The United States as seen by Judith Perrignon, Thomas Snégaroff and Eddy L. Harris
Three authors steeped in American culture discuss their vision of a state that, since its creation, has embodied democracy but also a certain political violence. Between the progressivism embodied by Roosevelt and the rejection of a liberalism that respects social rights, what face does America present to us today?
Poetic intervention brigade by final year students in the theater option at E. Herriot high school
17 p.m. | Saint-Cassien Maurice Berthet space
Date
Pricing
Free.
Home of animals
- Animals accepted: not communicated