The popular suburbs are not cultural deserts. In the "red" cities, since the 1960s, culture and municipal communism have embodied militant happiness, emancipator, but also fragile. In the early 2000s, the theatre of the Commune celebrates its 40th anniversary. The meeting between an elected communist of Aubervilliers, Jack Ralite, and a director, Gabriel Garran, led to the establishment in 1961 of the first theatre in the popular suburbs. To fed…
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The popular suburbs are not cultural deserts. In the "red" cities, since the 1960s, culture and municipal communism have embodied militant happiness, emancipator, but also fragile. In the early 2000s, the theatre of the Commune celebrates its 40th anniversary. The meeting between an elected communist of Aubervilliers, Jack Ralite, and a director, Gabriel Garran, led to the establishment in 1961 of the first theatre in the popular suburbs. To fed…