Avignon, rue des teinturiers
Cave des Pas Sages in rue des Teinturiers is a wine bar & restaurant also reknown for its live music.
While much of rue des Teinturiers only comes alive during the theatre festival in July, this place remains open throughout the winter with regular weekend gigs. A regular sight even when it's cold is a band playing inside, live music pouring through the open doors and patrons spilling into the street and standing glass in hand, engaged in lively conversations. On this September evening the night is balmy and the blackboard announces "Concerts at La Cave des Pas Sages: This week 17 September - Tree of Life Standards, Coltrane, Bill Evans etc. Service at the Bar. Click here to access Cave des Pas Sages's facebook page.
La Cave des Pas Sages dans la rue des Teinturiers est un bar à vin et restaurant connu pour ses animations musicales. Alors que pour l'essentiel la rue des Teinturiers ne vibre vraiment que durant la période du festival de théâtre en juillet, la Cave reste ouverte tout l'hiver et propose toujours des soirées animées le week-end. Quand on passe ici le soir on voit très souvent un groupe qui joue à l'intérieur avec la musique qui coule à flots par les portes ouvertes et des clients verre à la main qui débordent en conversations animées dans la rue, même quand il fait froid . En ce soir de septembre il fait encore délicieux et le tableau annonce "Concerts à la Cave des Pas Sages : cette semaine 17 septembre - Tree of Life Standards, Coltrane, Bill Evans etc. Service au bar." La page facebook de la Cave des Pas Sages, c'est ici.
13 comments:
Super photo. Ambiance. Belle nuit d'été. Le nom est génial: "La Cave des Pas Sages." - -Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
Yes Veronique, the beauty of the name is that it is a double entendre:
Pas sage means unwise but you could also say it in one word : passage.
Le jeu de mots est même triple :
Faire un pas sage pour un passage vers un lieu... pas sage !
J'aime la lumière dans la partie droite de la photo...
ah oui pas sage métaphoriquement-pas (quand on marche) et sage.
j'adore l'atmosphère que tu as créé ici dans ta photo, c'est fannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntastique.
bises
I remmebr this street well!
You asked about Ben: like many boys he doesn't REALLY know what he wants to do. His interest has been piqued in marine science - he did Marine Studies at school. He doesn't have the right subjects to get into a course straight from school, so he is looking for work after his exams (cafe, kitchen hand etc) and is going to go to TAFE to do Biology and Maths - that's his plan for now, anyway! First it's HSC exams in Oct / Nov though. I think it's a better plan than heading straight to uni, for him anyway. There are so many more pathways now for young people it's great - not being locked into one thing straight after school can be a great road to maturity. Sally
You have shown some images recently in which you accept the blurring of the action. This is another good one, Nathalie.
What a cool effect on your photo! It seems to bring me back in time......
Si tu voulait du gateau, viens s'il te plait demain 'a mon blog, chere Nathalie...
So good when the life of a city continues to be vibrant outside of festival time. We have our own summer festival here in Edinburgh, as you probably know, and it's only in the last few years that things have continued to be at all lively after the festival has finished.
oooooh he looks like Voldemort in Harry Potter...scary!
Très attirant... surtout si c'est pas sage...
Un endroit où il faut savoir tenir un verre!!!
Is Voldemort on an olden days crutch?
I think you take blur to another level that the rest of us cannot achieve.
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