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Pour cette 3 e édition, la Tour Vagabonde s’installera sur la place des Terreaux à la Tour-de-Peilz. Le festival avait déjà pris ses quartiers au même emplacement pour sa 1 ère édition avant de se déplacer au jardin de l’Oyonne en 2021. C’est donc un retour aux origines pour le Festival 2024.

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Résumer l’histoire de plusieurs vies revient à vouloir faire d’un carré un rond. Pourtant, c’est ce qu’est la Tour. Architecturalement, elle est l’enfant hybride de deux formes géométriques opposées. Historiquement, elle symbolise la lutte des classes et de religions dans l’Angleterre du 16ème siècle. Pour nous, elle représente le choix de croire en nos possibilités.  La Tour Vagabonde est une structure unique. Elle offre aux artistes et aux spectateurs une expérience singulière. Avec plusieurs siècles d’écart, Shakespeare a finalement rencontré Miyazaki. A l’instar du Château Ambulant, si l’intérieur est toujours le même, la porte pourrait s’ouvrir à l’infini sur des lieux différents. Elle est un théâtre au bord du lac, un cirque entre les arbres, un bar derrière les remparts. Où que vous soyez, poussez la poignée et entrez. Vous y trouverez forcément quelque chose qui vous parle.

La Tour Vagabonde est un lieu mouvant, accueillant des concerts, du théâtre, du cirque, des performances... Elle débarque et repart, à Fribourg et ailleurs, au gré des possibilités et contraintes qui s'offrent à elle.

La Tour Vagabonde organise chaque année le festival Aléas à Fribourg, un événement d'une semaine centré sur le cirque contemporain et bien plus encore. 

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La Tour Vagabonde c’est :

  • une structure ambulante unique au monde, inspirée des théâtres élisabéthains;
  • une construction faite en bois et métal, recouverte d’une bâche en Polyester ignifugée;
  • 30 ans de vagabondage, en Suisse et en Europe;
  • une version théâtre classique, avec gradins pour 300 personnes,
  • une version cabaret, avec du mobilier de bistro, un bar et une scène réduite, le tout dans une déco poético-kitsch..

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La Tour Vagabonde, théâtre Élisabéthain

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La “ Tour Vagabonde ” est la reconstitution d’un théâtre Élisabéthain itinérant, tout en bois et toile. La Tour, conçue il y a 15 ans en Suisse, s’inspire du fameux « Globe » de Shakespeare, reconstitué à Londres au bord de la Tamise d’après le théâtre originel. Abandonnée puis rénovée complètement dans les années 2000, la Tour Vagabonde est installée à Fribourg, lorsqu’elle ne voyage pas. Il faut quatre semi-remorques pour l’acheminer, et cinq jours pour la monter. On entre par une petite porte verte, dans un lieu magique qui semble tout droit sorti du 16 e siècle élisabéthain. Photos © Didier Raux –  En savoir +  – Voir la vidéo en bas de l’article

La « Tour Vagabonde » a été installée pour quatre mois sur les quais de Seine près de l’hôtel de Ville à Paris pour des représentations de “ Roméo et Juliette ” de Shakespeare et d’autres spectacles

La Tour Vagabonde, montée sur trois étages, fait onze mètres de haut et peut accueillir jusqu’à 300 spectateurs.  Elle se monte en quatre jours et se démonte en trois jours

On entre par une petite porte verte, dans un lieu magique qui semble tout droit sorti du 16 e siècle élisabéthain

“ On a voulu recréer un théâtre de tréteaux, un théâtre de l’émerveillement, capable de remonter le moral du public ”, confie le metteur en scène Baptiste Belleudy. “ On avait adapté Roméo et Juliette, mais on n’avait pas d’endroit pour le jouer, et par hasard, un des comédiens a vu la Tour Vagabonde à Lausanne : ça a été un coup de foudre ” 

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A bike Tour through the heart of France – La Vagabonde

If you want to escape the crowds on low-traffic roads, look no further. La Vagabonde is a 516-kilometre (321 mi) cycling adventure that crosses some of France's least populated regions and départements. It runs between the communes of Montluçon and Montech, taking in the departments of Creuse, Corrèze, Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne. Travelling from north to south, the climate and terrain offer a breathtaking diversity of landscapes. The great Vassivière Lake, the Plateau de Millevaches, the Dordogne Valley and the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park are just a few examples of the natural beauty that La Vagabonde has to offer. The heritage you discover on the various stages of this Collection is just as impressive: whether it's the Cité Internationale de la Tapisserie in Aubusson, the thousand-year-old village of Rocamadour, which seems to be balanced on the top of a rock face, or Cahors with its Valentré bridge featuring three mediaeval towers. These and many other less famous sites, such as the village of Argentat and the Lacave caves, invite you to set foot on land time and again. The terrain at the start and end of the route is fairly flat, becoming more rugged as you approach the Plateau de Millevaches and Rocamadour. You have to cross a fairly deserted causse before reaching this wonderful village. My favourite part of this itinerary takes place on the fifth stage when the route follows the banks of the River Dordogne on very narrow roads. The proximity of the water and, above all, the immense cliffs towering above you will give you shivers of pleasure. This Collection is suitable for all abilities and the stages are easily adaptable. Montluçon, the starting point, is served by an SNCF station. This is not the case at the end town of Montech. If you want to use public transport, you'll have to go back around 13 kilometres (8 mi) along the V 87 to find a rail link to Montauban. The best time to experience La Vagabonde is between spring and autumn. Don't forget your warm clothes and waterproofs to make the most of this adventure. La Vagabonde is also a novel written by French author Colette in 1910, which I recommend reading before exploring the trail. I'm sure you'll find room for it in your panniers. All that's left for me to do is to wish you some wonderful discoveries in the heart of France.

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Stage 1: Montluçon to Chambon-sur-Voueize – La Vagabonde

Stage 2: chambon-sur-voueize to felletin – la vagabonde.

This second stage explores a large part of the Creuse department. Located in the northwest of the Massif Central, the former province of La Marche is one of the least populated French departments in France. Suffice to say that you will see little road traffic today. France, faced with the desertification … read more

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Stage 3: Felletin to Bugeat – La Vagabonde

During this third stage you discover some of the many lakes of the Creuse. They come and go as you progress and provide opportunities for swimming. The most famous of them appears at kilometer 34. Lake Vassivière is imposing. Covering an area of more than ten kilometers, it is the result of a hydroelectric … read more

Stage 4: Bugeat to Argentat – La Vagabonde

This fourth stage continues the exploration of the Millevaches plateau via the Monédières massif. Along the way, discover the village of Chaumeil and that of Sarran located at the southern end of the regional park.

La Vagabonde then explores the middle Corrèze. Many springs, rivers and lakes are reappearing … read more

Stage 5: Argentat to Rocamadour – La Vagabonde

This fifth step is my favorite of this Collection. We can use a lot of superlatives as the landscapes you are traveling through today are exhilarating.

The day begins by following the left bank of the Dordogne to Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne. You will follow this river for most of the day. The Dordogne does … read more

Stage 6: Rocamadour to Cahors – La Vagabonde

For this sixth stage, you almost regretfully leave the Dordogne to soak up the more arid atmosphere of the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park. The quiet course of the river gives way to the large open spaces of the limestone plateaus. Some green valleys with very high cliffs soften the austerity … read more

Stage 7: Cahors to Montech – La Vagabonde

This last stage takes on the accent of the South-West. It is first of all the Quercy Blanc that the Vagabonde crosses. This microregion owes its name to the numerous outcrops of white limestone rocks that emerge almost everywhere. Halfway along, you reach the hamlet Lafrançaise in Tarn-et-Garonne. This … read more

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Even if the A’s actually spend in Sacramento, which players are taking their money?

Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple A team Sacramento River Cats, is shown in West Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, April 4, 2024. The Oakland Athletics announced the decision to play at the home of the Sacramento River Cats from 2025-27 with an option for 2028 on Thursday after being unable to reach an agreement to extend their lease in Oakland during that time. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

The OakSacVegas A’s keep promising to build toward a “top-tier payroll” over the next several years, which raises some obvious questions:

Should anyone trust owner John Fisher to spend? (Of course not, but more on that shortly.)

Will free agents join the A’s for their interim stay in Sacramento, which will span from 2025 through at least 2027? (Sure! But only if they lack better options.)

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In January, team president Dave Kaval said , “We’re budgeting numbers we think are in the higher side of the league” once they get to Las Vegas. On Monday, he reaffirmed the A’s intent to spend. “We plan to grow our payroll ahead of our move to Las Vegas, and once we are in our new ballpark, we plan to have a top-tier payroll,” Kaval said in a statement to The Athletic .

A person briefed on the A’s plans in January said the team intended to carry payrolls in the $130 million to $150 range during the ramp-up period before they relocate to Las Vegas, then $170 million-plus once they move into their new fixed-roof stadium. Kaval declined to confirm those numbers at the time.

Granted, any serious analysis of how Fisher intends to more than double the team’s current $61 million payroll is probably so much wasted breath. Some players, though, say Sacramento’s miniature Triple-A palace likely will be preferable to the mammoth and decrepit Oakland Coliseum. So, just for fun, let’s start filling out the OakSacVegas roster!

Chicago Cubs center fielder Cody Bellinger , who can opt out of his contract after this season, was one of several players who professed limited knowledge of the A’s situation. Asked if he would consider joining Fisher’s vagabonds, Bellinger laughed and offered a conditional response based upon the lighting at Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park, which Kaval has said could be upgraded .

“If the lights are good,” Bellinger said. “Gimme good lights.”

Toronto Blue Jays infielder Justin Turner , a 16-year veteran who also is a potential free agent, viewed the Sacramento experience as a potential upgrade over the one in Oakland. But he, too, is not quite hearing the A’s siren call.

“They might play in front of more people. It might feel like a better baseball atmosphere,” Turner said. “Would it be on my top-10 list? Absolutely not. But, I mean, who’s to say it’s not going to be a better situation?”

Turner has a point. The capacity at Sutter Health Park is 14,014 including fixed seats, lawn seating and standing room. The A’s average home attendance the past three seasons was 8,660, 9,849 and 10,276. This season, through seven games, it’s 6,438. When the team was more competitive, the numbers were higher.

“The clubhouse can’t be worse. The visiting clubhouse can’t be worse. The attendance can’t be worse,” Turner said. “And even if the attendance is small, in a smaller venue, it’s not going to look as egregious as it does in the Coliseum, which is massive.”

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Still, the clubhouses at Sutter Health Park are in the outfield, not underneath the stands with easy access to the dugouts, the way they are in every major-league park. Perhaps a tour of the facility, courtesy of A’s first baseman Ryan Noda , is in order. Noda, who played games in Sacramento as a minor leaguer, rattled off a list of potential problems to the San Jose Mercury News .

“Concerns? The field, the locker rooms, the dugouts, the surface — making sure all the safety protocols and everything is up to par. That field needs a lot of work, a lot of money put into it in order for it to be a big-league place.”

Even Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins , a native of Sacramento, has his doubts. Hoskins loves his hometown and believes residents will rally behind any team that plays in the city, even temporarily. But if he opts out at the end of the season, don’t expect him to call his agent, Scott Boras, and demand to wear the green and gold.

“I would certainly consider it because the idea of playing at home has always been enticing,” Hoskins said, “but the lack of big-league facilities and the product that that organization is putting out there is not something I’d want to be a part of.”

But wait, Rhys, the ramp-up is imminent! Or so the A’s say.

In reality, Fisher’s history tells us he is unlikely to engage in deficit spending and invest in the team anything more than he is taking in, if that. Until the A’s get to Vegas — if they get to Vegas, if they draw in Vegas, if, if, if — a significant payroll increase seems rather far-fetched.

It’s not as if their revenues in Sacramento are going to explode.

As part of the move, the A’s revised their local TV deal with NBC Sports California. The Athletic’s Evan Drellich previously reported that the team is expected to receive a significant portion of its local rights fee , which was roughly $70 million annually.

Still, the number will be less.

Game-day revenue could be more, but not by a whole lot considering Sutter Health Park’s small capacity. And maybe not by much at all once the novelty wears off. The good people of Sacramento, accustomed to paying Triple-A ticket prices, might not be enthused paying major-league prices for a short-term, substandard major-league product.

Fisher will get his usual share of central baseball revenue — Sportico estimated the gross number from national media deals, sponsorships and merchandise to be more than $100 million . He also will receive an increased sum in revenue sharing, good for around $60 million, as the team completes its four-year phase-in and gets back to a 100 percent share. But even if Fisher decides to sink some of that additional money into his roster, how the heck would he rocket his payroll to say, the $130 million to $150 million range in Sacramento, then $170 million once he gets to Vegas?

By overpaying free agents? Taking on bad contracts? Going nuts with extensions? None of those options would make a whole lot of sense for a franchise that once took great pride in its efficiency. Besides, the notion of the A’s emerging as a serious player for any top free agent — from Juan Soto to Alex Bregman , Corbin Burnes to Max Fried — is borderline absurd. And even lesser free agents will have 29 other teams to choose from.

“Moneyball” the sequel, if anyone is interested in writing it, should be a doozy.

Can’t see the A’s spending. Can’t see players taking their money. For the 1,036th time, can’t see how this is going to work.

The Athletic’s Andy McCullough contributed to this story.

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  16. Our Story

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  17. Numa Bürki (fusion céleste), La Tour Vagabonde, Fribourg, 4 June 2022

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  19. A bike Tour through the heart of France

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  21. Private Local Guides & Guided Tours in Moscow

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  22. Moscow

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  23. Even if the A's actually spend in Sacramento, which players are taking

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  24. Hot Evening Life in Russia Moscow Walk Сity Tour ...

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