
Paul Madec
Details on the artist
Paul Madec is an author, composer, interpret, actor. One starts to hear about him in 1992 when he is selected with the group "Portédisparus" as a representative of Brittany in Printemps of Bourges. Chorus-singer with Pikey Butler in "Pikey drums and voices", author of songs for Gilbert Bescond (K-Mie and Boys) and Jean-Michel Cazorla.
As an actor, he is part of the Gwengolo Company that created in 2002 "Anna Zero" from Paol Keineg. He adapts in monologue the novel of the Irishman Flann o' Brien, " Le pleure-misère ou la triste histoire d’une vie de chien", directed by Pascal Cariou where he incarnates the character of Bonaparte o' Coonassa.
In parallel, he assists teachers in schools for artistic projects. He created two musicals: the first one, "le rêve de Tibère" at the public Pont-de-Buis primary school, the other, "Le tour du monde" to the specialized college of Toul ar C’hoat of Châteaulin.
He creates for nursery schools, the small interactive shows where he plays among the pupils. In 2007, he produces an album for children: "...dans la soupe" (in the soup!) that gathers several of the songs created in these shows. The songs are addressed to the children from nursery school until CM2 and are thus joined with proposals schoolwork. These are available on Paul’s Web site.
In the tread, he goes up on scene to sing them accompanied by four musicians with instruments as varied as an hélicon, a banjo, clarinets or percussions. He also proposes a more reduced formula in duet with another guitarist.
Artist's Web site: www.paulmadec.net
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