Stereotypes and clichés will be the focus of this year with games and animations that will make you question while having fun. But don’t act like, there will also be concerts and performances by La Rêle-Co, a Bordeaux feminist choir chosen for its diversity (women and trans people). Led by two choir leaders, Lisa and Margo, professional musicians, the group has rewritten the lyrics of “Je suis fille de” and offers medleys.
The audience will also get to discover the rap of Da Kahena. Passionate about hip-hop culture, she reflects in her lyrics the struggle for freedom and against all forms of oppression. Da Kahena tells stories of women, roots, nature, motherhood, evil, and hope.
100% female and trans
And finally, the cabaret will feature Crabe Alamer: “We don’t care about gender. Sense makes everything. All realities that hit the ears, shatter the mirror, scratch the inside”. Accompanied by a piano, a guitar, or just with his voice and words, Crabe takes the audience on a mesmerizing journey through a set specially curated for Fais pas genre, blending the worlds of pop culture and cabaret.
The evening will end with the traditional 100% female and gender minority karaoke. The association Visions métissées, which focuses on social and professional integration through sports and cooking, will provide catering with a 100% female team.





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