Monday, April 4, 2011

Sidaction: artists raise their voices on France 2

This weekend, television channels were mobilized for Sidaction. While TF1 proposed a special edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, France 2 broadcast the great voices sing to Sidaction, a special program presented by Alessandra Sublet and Laurent Delahousse. Recorded last Tuesday at the Opera de Massy, Essonne, the charity show, led by Line Renaud and Pierre Berge, the great figures of Sidaction, brought together the crème de la crème of French variety.

The cast of Mozart's opera rock, Lara Fabian, M. Pokora, Nolwenn Leroy or Serge Lama had responded notably present to educate the public on HIV, which still kills thousands of people each year in France. To accompany them, the artists could rely on talented dancers Peparini Giuliano, choréghrape and director.

Among the highlights of the evening services, we note a few duets, including one between Gregory and Salvatore Adamo, and another between Vassily Lââm and Amaury, the young tenor who will represent France at the next Eurovision contest. For its part, France Sinatra managed to blackmail the public heart in his song "It's written." After three days of mobilization, 5.3 million in pledges have been recorded in favor of Sidaction, a sum slightly up from last year.

Pledges can be made until April 11 by phone by calling 110 or on the website of Sidaction.

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