A night of the book to rediscover Redu and its multiple facets

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Fewer books but a village that reinvents itself – Night book rediscover redu its

Even if their number decreases, bookstores remain a specificity of Redu. Similarly, © Eda

And finally very few visitors with the arms loaded with books. while the stalls on the street were reserved for craftsmen.

“Traditionally. the night of the book is dedicated to the Reduction booksellers unlike the book festival, during the Easter weekend welcoming itinerant books “, It was recalled on the side night book rediscover redu its of the tourist office. This could explain the fact that we now find less displays of books than before that they were held. by booksellers but whose number decreases.

However Redu is a village that lives and reinvents itself. After this night of the book. the “Mini Redu” course, offering a walk in search of sketches with small characters on a 1/87 -hidden scale in the village, will also be completed.

“This walk is very successful, Confirms Bérangère Dominique, project manager at the Libin Tourist Office. We recommended characters to replace those who were “carried” by visitors. We will put it in place in the coming days. “

A show guaranteed despite the fire

Finally. the night of the book is also an opportunity to host a show that has replaced fireworks for a few years.

A show provided this year night book rediscover redu its by Pyronix Production. This company provided a real feat both to impress spectators and in the conditions that it was confronted with.

Indeed. part of its equipment stored in the installations of “Big Jump” in Braine-le-Comte, was destroyed in the fire of this leisure space that occurred this Thursday, July 31. A loss that led the company to have to adapt quickly to its representations

But on Saturday evening, two days after the fire, Pyronix Production well provided an impressive fire show to reduce at the end of the night of the book

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