Eul'Cageot Folk's Festiv'Danse returns to the Espace Concorde, Villeneuve d'Ascq, on November 29, 2025. We're delighted to welcome La Réveilleuse, a song/guitar duo with Camille Lachenal and Simon McDonnell, and Tralala Lovers, a duo made up of Vincent Gaffet and Diego Meymarian, singers and multi-instrumentalists.
the ball is preceded in the afternoon by a Congo de Captieux workshop led by Camille Lachenal from 2:30 to 4:30 pm at Espace Concorde.
light refreshments on site.
hello Asso link for online ticketing [https://www.helloasso.com/associations/eul-cageot-folk/evenements/billeterie-pour-le-festiv-danse-2025-avec-la-reveilleuse-et-tralala-lovers](https://www.helloasso.com/associations/eul-cageot-folk/evenements/billeterie-pour-le-festiv-danse-2025-avec-la-reveilleuse-et-tralala-lovers)
FaceBook [https://fb.me/e/9SQFo2WTI](https://fb.me/e/9SQFo2WTI)
more info on the artists:
[https://lareveilleuse.com/pro/](https://lareveilleuse.com/pro/)
La Réveilleuse is an energetic, luminous vocal/guitar duo, a ball or concert filled with stories of lives, women and ancient trees. Composer Camille Lachenal and folk arranger Simon McDonnell invite you to discover a repertoire of original songs inspired by traditional dance music.
Enter the circle of women, meet the Réveilleuse at the bend of a waltz, dance a mazurka under a chestnut tree and get lost in the woods with an avant-deux!
[https://lesentetes.com/tralala-lovers/](https://lesentetes.com/tralala-lovers/)
Les Tralala Lovers breathe explosive energy into the great gallery of traditional dance music. Singers and multi-instrumentalists Vincent Gaffet and Diego Meymarian offer a euphoric ball that mixes original creations with an inventive reinterpretation of the popular repertoire.
The two musicians, who are also members of the Balkan group TRAM, joyfully switch from accordion to tambourine, from violin to banjo, to deliver chiselled, bouncy, romantic little epics that are neither part of the past, nor a particular fashion for a return to traditional music. A pop-acoustic universe, mischievous lyrics to tunes that are quickly taken up.
From scottish to polka, from waltz to branle de Noirmoutier, bal Tralala is a folk journey that takes in the 4 corners of Europe.
The duo share their appetite for vocal harmonies, sound discoveries and the rhythmic, danceable poetry of the French language. A range of lilting words enriched by more exotic sounds: Italian, Creole and Romany.
Whether you're an experienced dancer or a pathetic beginner, there's no need to resist the call of the dancefloor: their infectious joy is like the song of the sirens.
A ball that's as much to dance to as it is to watch and listen to!
the ball is preceded in the afternoon by a Congo de Captieux workshop led by Camille Lachenal from 2:30 to 4:30 pm at Espace Concorde.
light refreshments on site.
hello Asso link for online ticketing [https://www.helloasso.com/associations/eul-cageot-folk/evenements/billeterie-pour-le-festiv-danse-2025-avec-la-reveilleuse-et-tralala-lovers](https://www.helloasso.com/associations/eul-cageot-folk/evenements/billeterie-pour-le-festiv-danse-2025-avec-la-reveilleuse-et-tralala-lovers)
FaceBook [https://fb.me/e/9SQFo2WTI](https://fb.me/e/9SQFo2WTI)
more info on the artists:
[https://lareveilleuse.com/pro/](https://lareveilleuse.com/pro/)
La Réveilleuse is an energetic, luminous vocal/guitar duo, a ball or concert filled with stories of lives, women and ancient trees. Composer Camille Lachenal and folk arranger Simon McDonnell invite you to discover a repertoire of original songs inspired by traditional dance music.
Enter the circle of women, meet the Réveilleuse at the bend of a waltz, dance a mazurka under a chestnut tree and get lost in the woods with an avant-deux!
[https://lesentetes.com/tralala-lovers/](https://lesentetes.com/tralala-lovers/)
Les Tralala Lovers breathe explosive energy into the great gallery of traditional dance music. Singers and multi-instrumentalists Vincent Gaffet and Diego Meymarian offer a euphoric ball that mixes original creations with an inventive reinterpretation of the popular repertoire.
The two musicians, who are also members of the Balkan group TRAM, joyfully switch from accordion to tambourine, from violin to banjo, to deliver chiselled, bouncy, romantic little epics that are neither part of the past, nor a particular fashion for a return to traditional music. A pop-acoustic universe, mischievous lyrics to tunes that are quickly taken up.
From scottish to polka, from waltz to branle de Noirmoutier, bal Tralala is a folk journey that takes in the 4 corners of Europe.
The duo share their appetite for vocal harmonies, sound discoveries and the rhythmic, danceable poetry of the French language. A range of lilting words enriched by more exotic sounds: Italian, Creole and Romany.
Whether you're an experienced dancer or a pathetic beginner, there's no need to resist the call of the dancefloor: their infectious joy is like the song of the sirens.
A ball that's as much to dance to as it is to watch and listen to!





