Description
As part of the ‘Mercredis de la Chapelle’ series, every Wednesday throughout the summer, enjoy a unique artistic programme at the Jesuit Chapel.
On the programme: an introduction to hip hop, a screen-printing workshop, a musical siesta, a concert with refreshments…
A summer event dedicated to discovery and curiosity.
At the same time, the Jesuit Chapel will be open every Wednesday throughout the summer for self-guided tours between 2pm and 6pm.
Wednesday 12 August 2026 – 4.00 pm
[Musical siesta] with MØH
Møh’s sound is shaped by a variety of influences, ranging from Jack Johnson’s blues to Cat Stevens’ folk, right through to the modern sounds of Half Moon Run. His style – an alternative folk-pop blend of ethnic and urban sounds – is expressed in particular through computer-generated music. He has shared the stage with artists such as Peter Harper, Orange Blossom and Bernard Lavilliers, and has performed at major festivals. With his band Old Tree’z, he is working on a second album enriched with Mandinka percussion and vocals in English and Arabic. Meanwhile, his more introspective solo project, Mokaï, explores contemporary themes against a backdrop of electro-urban music.
After the concert, a snack will be provided for the children.
Duration: 45 minutes – Suitable for all ages – Free admission, booking required: Capacity: 60 people
