Listening to a hundred-year-old oak tree, Céleste and Azterg take us on a journey through two stories inspired by children's books: Hilda et la princesse by Eva Rust and Le Vide by Anna Llenas. Sometimes storytellers, sometimes characters, always quirky, they play with codes as they traverse the sto
Listening to a hundred-year-old oak tree, Céleste and Azterg take us on a journey through two stories inspired by children's books: Hilda et la princesse by Eva Rust and Le Vide by Anna Llenas (author of La couleur des émotions).
Sometimes storytellers, sometimes characters, always quirky, they play with codes, crossing stories with all kinds of sauces.
And when it's not one, it's the other, or both: singing at the top of their voices or in the hollow of the leaves, improvising as musicians or acrobats, engaging in a memorable pillow fight, inviting us to listen to the trees as guardians of our memories...
The whole thing is packed with potato chips, tenderness, seismic activity and a whole lot of nonsense - you just won't be able to resist it!
Sometimes storytellers, sometimes characters, always quirky, they play with codes, crossing stories with all kinds of sauces.
And when it's not one, it's the other, or both: singing at the top of their voices or in the hollow of the leaves, improvising as musicians or acrobats, engaging in a memorable pillow fight, inviting us to listen to the trees as guardians of our memories...
The whole thing is packed with potato chips, tenderness, seismic activity and a whole lot of nonsense - you just won't be able to resist it!



