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80s Special. One thing is certain: by focusing on this theme, the Event Show evening , organized by the Rugby Club of Boé-Bon-Encontre, promises to heat up the dance floor and inevitably get even the most reluctant to sway their hips going. The various artists will perform some of the greatest hits from the golden age of tangy, syncopated tunes that get you going, whatever anyone says. After a first act by Nawel , the Cassipontine winner of the Vianney team in "The Voice" 2025, it's time for Sloane, Ottawan and their eternal "T'es OK" or "DISCO", Thierry Pastor and his "Coup de folie" and Christian, from the group Raft. Yes, yes, remember: "Just dance! Beat it! Beguinez! Zoukez!"
Saturday, starting at 8 p.m., at the René-Lajunie stadium in Bon-Encontre. Tickets: €25, and €8 for children under 12. Food and drinks are available on site. Reservations can be made at www.billetweb.fr/eventshow-party-80.

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Urban cultures. From the street to the stage, it could only be a step. There will be a few more this year, weather permitting. Initially scheduled for Parc Saint-Cyr, the long-awaited battle of the 8th edition of the Villeneuve festival is moving a few steps away, to the Parc des Expositions, on Saturday evening, to let all the breakers' energy dry. The starting signal for the day dedicated to urban dance will however be given at 3 p.m. at the Georges-Leygues theater, with a workshop dedicated to hip-hop, led by Sosax , before joining Avenue de Fumel: for the sneaker customization workshop (10 euros) at 6 p.m.; the 8th international hip-hop battle at 8 p.m., before concerts by Amtam, Bokaye Nation, Zylow & co, and DJ Féfé. And for the little forgetful: if you forget your sneakers to customize, you won't be able to dance.
Saturday, from 3 p.m. at the Georges-Leygues Theater and from 6 p.m. at the Exhibition Center. Free admission. Food available on site.
Veal, cows... sheep. The world of livestock farming, farmers and local produce is in the spotlight during this departmental day organized by the Chamber of Agriculture. Everything is planned to satisfy the curiosity of the little ones and the interest of the older ones: the exhibition of farm animals, having them strut their stuff in competitions to prove their finery, sharing plates of gourmet meals and tasting local flavors. We won't forget to attend one of the most unusual events: the miniature tractor race. And if, with all that, the agricultural and plant sectors hit the mark, count on the Agrocampus to answer questions and, why not, inspire some vocations...
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