Sonorium, which offers music lovers unique listening experiences, unveils its program in partnership with Son-Vidéo.com. On Thursday March 14, 2024, specialist journalist Mehdi Maïzi will present Nekfeu’s album Cyborg at the Espace Fondation EDF in Paris (7th arrondissement).
A complete cultural experience
An exhibition visit, the presentation of an album by an industry journalist, and a listening session followed by a Q&A. Here’s the tempting program for Sonorium’s new event. On Thursday, March 14, 2024, music and culture enthusiasts in the broadest sense of the term will meet from 7 pm to 10 pm at the EDF Group Foundation, 6 rue Juliette Récamier in Paris (7th arrondissement). During the listening party, visitors will be able to enjoy the free “DEMAIN EST ANNULÉ… de l’art et des regards sur la sobriété” exhibition, before listening to French rapper Nekfeu’s album Cyborg on a Focal audio system.
What is Sonorium?
Sonorium is an organization dedicated to enriching the artistic and musical scene. By organizing unique events in partnership with Son-Vidéo.com, it aims to bring artists and audiences together, while promoting social messages. Its mission is to provide a platform for free artistic expression, supporting cultural diversity and innovation. Sonorium stands out for its commitment to art as a means of reflection and social change.
A multi-media exhibition
Faced with the great challenges of our time, our growing awareness of the vulnerability of our planet highlights the urgent need for action. It is now crucial to initiate both personal and collective discussions in order to develop concrete solutions, with sobriety being one of the possible avenues.
In this context, the exceptional exhibition “DEMAIN EST ANNULÉ… de l’art et des regards sur la sobriété” (TOMORROW IS CANCELLED… art and views on sobriety), accessible to all and created by a group of scientific experts and artists, extends over 550m² of recently renovated space. Through a variety of pieces (installations, photographs, videos, paintings and musical compositions), 23 artists invite us to explore our relationship with sobriety, without imposing a direction.
While this unique event is entirely free of charge, the number of places remains limited. Reservations open this Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 12 noon. You can also find the full Sonorium program on the organization’s website.