LA BOULE NOIRE
19:30
20:00
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For its tenth edition, INTERFERENCE night returns to its roots, offering a lineup that brings together the cream of the crop of artists who are renewing the spirit of jazz in Paris.
✨ With this format, La Boule Noire is betting on hybridization by offering live performances all night long.
🌙 Designed as an alternative to clubs, this format invites you to come dance, have a drink, and spark your curiosity by discovering inspiring shows.
An ever-changing improvisational project led by trumpeter and producer Janoya, who joins forces with Kiala Ogawa and JoyJauk a few months after their joint performance filmed at the A-one record store. The three artists improvise collectively on stage—in a format where the trio’s complicity is evident, each echoing the others’ ideas—to offer a dreamlike set, designed to awaken your third eye 👁️, between analog instruments, effects, and vocals.
🌀 IBEX
We continue our experiments with the IBEX quartet, who electrified the Petite Halle stage in early September with their intense, sweaty, and bewildering sets. These four musicians, also from the new jazz scene, combine electronic beats and hypnotic improvisations on drums and keyboards. They move freely between house, techno, UK garage, jungle, and drum and bass, and will close the night by speaking directly to your body.
Jane Dark is the musical and performative avatar of Eden Tinto Collins, a poet-artist whose work spans poetry, space, and expanded cinema.
Between spoken word, electronic textures, and amplified voice, Jane Dark explores the porosity between music-fiction and science fiction, sharing a song—and a field—of resistance and re-enchantment, mixing diasporic mythologies, vivid memories, and astrocentric cosmologies.
Her universe takes shape through concerts, performances, video installations, and live cinema, presented at venues such as the Centre Pompidou, the Pernod Ricard Foundation, Luma Arles, the Beursschouwburg (Brussels), and the Festival des Cinémas Différents (2022, 2025).