Photo Valérie Labadie The Festival d'Anjou, directed by Jean Robert-Charrier, has re-established its Competition of Companies organized around three juries: a professional jury, a "young" jury and a "public" jury. Only Maria de Marilou Aussilloux and Théo Askolovitch receive the prize of the jury "young" and share the prize of the jury "pro" with Intro de Dylan Roncin. Cowboy or Indian? by Antoine Meunier and Sébastian Lazennec gets the prize of…
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Photo Valérie Labadie The Festival d'Anjou, directed by Jean Robert-Charrier, has re-established its Competition of Companies organized around three juries: a professional jury, a "young" jury and a "public" jury. Only Maria de Marilou Aussilloux and Théo Askolovitch receive the prize of the jury "young" and share the prize of the jury "pro" with Intro de Dylan Roncin. Cowboy or Indian? by Antoine Meunier and Sébastian Lazennec gets the prize of…