The public admired them at every capelado of the finale des As, de la Cocarde d'Or, during the Pegoulado or the lights of Saint John. For 120 years, the dancers and musicians of the Star of the Future perpetuate a well-established tradition. The group lives at the rhythm of the holidays, transmits its knowledge and adapts to its time. It all started in 1906 with a handful of dancers. Today, they are a hundred - dancers and musicians, from 3 to 9…
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The public admired them at every capelado of the finale des As, de la Cocarde d'Or, during the Pegoulado or the lights of Saint John. For 120 years, the dancers and musicians of the Star of the Future perpetuate a well-established tradition. The group lives at the rhythm of the holidays, transmits its knowledge and adapts to its time. It all started in 1906 with a handful of dancers. Today, they are a hundred - dancers and musicians, from 3 to 9…