30,000 spectators attended this new edition of the urban opera at La Louvière. It was to the sound of 90 drums performing tunes from carnival folklore that Sancho appeared.
To accompany it, more than 700 Louviérois participated in the show by dancing, relaxing, handling giants or even playing in the large lunar orchestra.
Poetry came from the sky with aerial dancers, the rhythm brought by suspended drummers and a magnificent fire organ set the church ablaze, at the top of which Sancho once again went to take down the moon.
An evening full of emotions and dreams, engraving unforgettable images in the eyes of young and old alike.
It was together, as Pierre Rapsat sang so well, that the city of wolves vibrated during this 4th take down the moon staged by Luc PETIT.

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