The Humor and the French Inter columnist will be at La Prade, on Saturday, April 12 at 8:30 pm, for his broadcast “A hostile world for a tender heart”. A satirical performance in daily violence.
Tanguy Pastureau, famous for his sharp time in France Inter, will appear on Saturday, April 12 at 8:30 pm In La Prade, in Pradines, as part of the tour of the show “A hostile world for a tender heart”. Filter -free filter with Tanguy Pastureau, which returns with a show as funny as Lucid.
Is this the first time you have come to the lot for a show?
It seems to me, yes. No matter how much I look for my memories, I don’t think I have already come here. In the first show, I did another 150 dates, but Pradines, Cahors … that doesn’t mean anything to me. I even looked at my files. So 99 %is first. And since no one seems to remember a previous passage, that’s definitely happening!
Therefore, it will be an opportunity to discover the lot …
Completely. I do not know the area at all. It’s always exciting to go where you’ve never come out. And then, during my first tour, which lasted four years with Covid, I couldn’t spend everywhere, so some were a little disappointed. There, it’s nice to be able to finally come here.
Let’s go back to your show, his name is “a hostile world” … Is it a bitter observation?
I’m talking about the world as a place that has become aggressive. There is a general rage, many tensions. We believe that people are on the edge, that it can go to a spin for nothing. This is a time of stress. But I also wanted to say that, despite everything, there is good. For example, I’m talking about school harassment I suffered. Today, we are talking much more, kids are better informed. My 10 -year -old son has already been informed of it. So no, everything wasn’t better before.
Is this appearance a form of treatment for you and your audience?
I would not say “cure”, but it may leave a positive trace. On stage, I’m talking about “Patrice”, the one who harassed me in college. And many people come to tell me “I, my patrice was called Olivier”, or “I was two girls”. It sounds. Even if I turn it into frustration, he talks to many people. I have the impression that this show touches more than the previous one, which was more political.
You are also talking about a lot of reputation and anonymity. You say it’s sometimes healthier to stay unknown …
Yes. I have never run after celebrity. I have a “average” reputation, between the acquaintances and the strangers. What I was interested in led a funny life, not to become a star. And then the rumor is not compensated: After some time, I received hundreds of hate messages. It is exhaustive. Sometimes anonymous people are also subjected to it. Time is violent, especially digital.
Exactly, this violence, do you feel it everywhere?
Yes, it is ubiquitous, even in networks that looked quiet before, such as Instagram. Everything can become controversial. A Breton friend had just pointed out the presence of wild wild boars on the street. Well, she made herself fall on it by pro-ac-cs, animal defenders … It’s crazy, this ability to support everything and anything.
In this world “in Cran”, you assume your sensitivity. You even present it as a force …
Exactly. On stage, I say to people, “I’m sensitive.” And I tell them it’s okay. We live in a time when you have to be tough, conquering, perfectly. I believe that sensitivity allows you to see differently, be more careful, more humane. And I find it unfair to be considered weak. It’s a difference like the other. Even superheroes have their mistake. Batman is for example melancholy. And that makes him strong.
You have an informal course. Do you think it can inspire other people?
Perhaps. What I know is that while they are clinging, having fun and moving, things can happen. At 20, I sent broadcast ideas to production boxes. And I had an appointment. The doors are not closed to those who have ideas, even new ones. It’s reassuring, I think.
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