As part of its carte blanche series, Espace Le Carré invites Montparnasse Musique for the Fiesta de lille3000 edition.
This duo, based in Johannesburg and Tourcoing, immerses visitors in their new sound creations and the visual artists with whom they have collaborated. Around the figure of the mask, visitors are invited to travel from the streets of Kinshasa to the studios of Peter Gabriel. Through this dialogue between image and sound, Africa and the West, visitors are invited to enjoy a new immersive experience in this visual and musical universe.
Curator: Nadjib Ben Bella
With the artists : Renaud Barret, Mahjoub Ben Bella, Félix Godefroy, Fulu Miziki, Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1, Moke Fils, Precy Numbi.
### Around the exhibition
**Sunday, October 19, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition in the presence of artists Precy Numbi and Renaud Barret, who will talk about contemporary creation in Kinshasa. They will also talk about the links between visual arts, performance, music and photography in this scene.
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
**Sunday, November 16, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition in the presence of historical manager Michel Winter and painter Moke fils on the theme of music production and the distribution of African works. Why are international labels and galleries so interested in Kinshasa?s street scene?
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
**Sunday, November 30, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition with journalist Martin Messonnier and musician Maître Nono. Both will talk about the history of Konono N°1's first recording in 1978 (Zaïre. Musiques urbaines à Kinshasa) and the history of contemporary Congolese music.
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
Other Sundays at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., free guided tours without reservation.
This duo, based in Johannesburg and Tourcoing, immerses visitors in their new sound creations and the visual artists with whom they have collaborated. Around the figure of the mask, visitors are invited to travel from the streets of Kinshasa to the studios of Peter Gabriel. Through this dialogue between image and sound, Africa and the West, visitors are invited to enjoy a new immersive experience in this visual and musical universe.
Curator: Nadjib Ben Bella
With the artists : Renaud Barret, Mahjoub Ben Bella, Félix Godefroy, Fulu Miziki, Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1, Moke Fils, Precy Numbi.
### Around the exhibition
**Sunday, October 19, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition in the presence of artists Precy Numbi and Renaud Barret, who will talk about contemporary creation in Kinshasa. They will also talk about the links between visual arts, performance, music and photography in this scene.
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
**Sunday, November 16, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition in the presence of historical manager Michel Winter and painter Moke fils on the theme of music production and the distribution of African works. Why are international labels and galleries so interested in Kinshasa?s street scene?
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
**Sunday, November 30, 11am to 1pm**
Guided tour of the exhibition with journalist Martin Messonnier and musician Maître Nono. Both will talk about the history of Konono N°1's first recording in 1978 (Zaïre. Musiques urbaines à Kinshasa) and the history of contemporary Congolese music.
Free - register at [elc@mairie-lille.fr](mailto:elc@mairie-lille.fr)
Other Sundays at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., free guided tours without reservation.





