Saint-Louis Festival in Sète: for the Royale Kitch, the spectators were cheucheu synchronized
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Delphine Le Sausse thrilled the spectators with a demonstration of para-water skiing. Midi Libre – Valentine GRAFF
La Cheucheu synchro a fait danser petits et grands. Midi Libre – Valentine GRAFF
Ce samedi 24 août, le CLJ de la police de Sète a mis l’ambiance au nouveau bassin du quai d’Alger.
Fluorescent tutu, crazy glasses, life jackets and paddles were all there yesterday at the end of the afternoon, during the Royale Kitch organized by the CLJ of the Sète police. After a 30-minute crossing between the Môle and the Quai d'Alger, the paddlers received a warm welcome from the public, who came in large numbers to applaud them. The music starts and that's it, the Royale Kitch is officially launched!
The spectators were amazed
The evening began with a para-water skiing demonstration by the godmother Delphine Le Sausse, who impressed the public. Then, everyone looked up to the sky to watch the arrival of a helicopter, where two tenors, a baritone and a soprano descended to perform La Marseillaise. A moving moment where all the spectators were left speechless by the power of the voice specialists.
To close the evening, the Pig Chenilliste made his entrance. The children and parents gathered around the singer to dance together a crazy "Cheucheu Synchro".