Léguillac-de-Cercles: Ti Moris, star of Reunion Island Maloya, in concert at the community café

Singer Ti Moris, an emblematic figure of Reunion Island culture, and his group of seven musicians will bring Léguillac-de-Cercles to life on Wednesday, July 9, for a festive and authentic evening.
The Léguillac -de-Cercles community café is run by the Lézidéfuz association and a dynamic team of volunteers. They welcome the artist Ti Moris, accompanied by seven musicians, on Wednesday, July 9 for a very festive evening.
Coming from Reunion Island and performing for five dates in Europe, including a residency in Berlin, Ti Moris, Maloya singer, represents what is called a "zarboutan" of Reunion Island culture. Throughout his career, he has been able to convey the essence of Maloya, inspired by emblematic figures such as Danyel Waro and Simon Lagarrigue, and was part of the flamboyant troupe with Daniel Waro and Gaston (Danyel's brother).
Haunting rhythms and poignant lyricsHis passion and pride for Maloya culture is evident in his music, which serves as a bridge between generations, telling the stories and emotions of a people through captivating rhythms and poignant lyrics.
Ti Moris uses his voice as a powerful instrument, capable of capturing the very energy of Réunion Island, with its blends of African, Indian, and European sounds. Each performance is a celebration of Réunion's identity, an invitation to connect deeply with one's roots and embrace the richness of this unique culture.
Concert Wednesday, July 9, at 9 p.m., at the Léguillac-de-Cercles community café. Participation is by donation. Contact: 06 31 40 77 26.
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