For the right to celebrate! Trial of the century #5 © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem

For the right to party!

Les Procès du siècle - Which way to the future?

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  • Meeting
Les procès du siècle, season 5 Illustrations © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem © Adèle Mélice-Dodart
Les procès du siècle, season 5 Illustrations © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem © Adèle Mélice-Dodart

Moderator: Nora Hamadi
With Barbara Butch (DJ and producer) and Emmanuelle Lallement (anthropologist)

With the participation ofHélia Pauknerheritage curator, head of the Contemporary Art department at Mucemand/or Aude Fanlo, responsible for the Research and Teaching Department at Mucem.

For the last session of the season, Les Procès du siècle propose to seriously consider the right to celebrate. And why not even a duty to celebrate?

An antidote to widespread depression, of course, but also a playground of freedom that teaches us to look beyond social, identity and sexual norms. Far from radicalism and austerity, isn’t celebration a political tool for writing our future together?

Biography

  • Nora Hamadi - Journalist

    Nora Hamadi, journalist, in charge since September 2025 Nora Hamadi’s press review on France Inter.

    Prior to this, Nora Hamadi was a producer at France Culture, and since September 2024 has presented the program Douce France Douce France, a program about France in all its complexity and diversity, in all its nuances and as close as possible to its citizens. Prior to this, since 2021, she had been presenting Sous les radars, a program designed to bring to light a subject that is ignored in political debate, yet at the heart of citizens’ concerns.

    She is also editor-in-chief of Fumigène, littérature de rue, a magazine dedicated to current affairs as seen from working-class neighborhoods, and leads numerous workshops on popular education in the media and information, in schools, social centers and community centers. She chairs the Collectif ŒIL and ZEP, Zone d’expression prioritaire, two associations dedicated to bringing the voices and stories of the invisible into the public arena.

    A long-time face of Arte and Public Sénat, she has also produced major reports and documentaries.

    In September 2025, she published La Maison des Rêves with Flammarion.

  • Barbara Butch - DJ and producer

    Barbara Butch is an iconic Parisian DJ and producer. From the 2000s onwards, she made a name for herself with her house/disco/pop/funk sets, becoming a resident at Rosa Bonheur and curator of the Winter Party at the Montpellier Opera, setting clubs and big stages alight (Calvi on the Rocks, Montreux Jazz Festival, Philharmonie de Paris, Théâtre du Nord). During confinements, she launches L’Appartchezmoi virtual parties (1000+ participants every Saturday). Jean Paul Gaultier ambassador, front-page headline in Télérama, and member of the Drag Race jury (France TV), she defends an inclusive party. In 2023, she releases Noche Vita and Muy Lesbienne. In 2024, she performed at the opening of the Paris Olympics on the Debilly footbridge alongside Philippe Katerine. In 2025, after numerous international (Vienna, Budapest, Helsinki, Houston, Austin, Capri) and regional dates, she returned to Paris as Artistic Director of Nuit Blanche 2026.

  • Emmanuelle Lallement - Anthropologist

    Emmanuelle Lallement is an anthropologist. She is a university professor at the Institut d’Études Européennes de Paris 8, where she teaches urban anthropology. She is responsible for the European and International Studies Master’s program. She is a researcher at LAVUE (Laboratoire Architecture Ville Urbanisme Environnement) and a member of the ALTER team at Paris 8. She is president of the AnthropoVilles Association. She is also in charge of the Penser la ville contemporaine (Thinking the contemporary city) axis at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris Nord. Her research focuses on the city and celebration. In 2028, she edited the “Eclats de fête” issue of the journal Socio-Anthropologie (éditions de la Sorbonne).

Moderator: Nora Hamadi
With Barbara Butch (DJ and producer) and Emmanuelle Lallement (anthropologist)

Les procès du siècle, season 5 Illustrations © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem © Adèle Mélice-Dodart
Les procès du siècle, season 5 Illustrations © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem © Adèle Mélice-Dodart

With the participation ofHélia Pauknerheritage curator, head of the Contemporary Art department at Mucemand/or Aude Fanlo, responsible for the Research and Teaching Department at Mucem.

For the last session of the season, Les Procès du siècle propose to seriously consider the right to celebrate. And why not even a duty to celebrate?

An antidote to widespread depression, of course, but also a playground of freedom that teaches us to look beyond social, identity and sexual norms. Far from radicalism and austerity, isn’t celebration a political tool for writing our future together?

Biography

  • Nora Hamadi - Journalist

    Nora Hamadi, journalist, in charge since September 2025 Nora Hamadi’s press review on France Inter.

    Prior to this, Nora Hamadi was a producer at France Culture, and since September 2024 has presented the program Douce France Douce France, a program about France in all its complexity and diversity, in all its nuances and as close as possible to its citizens. Prior to this, since 2021, she had been presenting Sous les radars, a program designed to bring to light a subject that is ignored in political debate, yet at the heart of citizens’ concerns.

    She is also editor-in-chief of Fumigène, littérature de rue, a magazine dedicated to current affairs as seen from working-class neighborhoods, and leads numerous workshops on popular education in the media and information, in schools, social centers and community centers. She chairs the Collectif ŒIL and ZEP, Zone d’expression prioritaire, two associations dedicated to bringing the voices and stories of the invisible into the public arena.

    A long-time face of Arte and Public Sénat, she has also produced major reports and documentaries.

    In September 2025, she published La Maison des Rêves with Flammarion.

  • Barbara Butch - DJ and producer

    Barbara Butch is an iconic Parisian DJ and producer. From the 2000s onwards, she made a name for herself with her house/disco/pop/funk sets, becoming a resident at Rosa Bonheur and curator of the Winter Party at the Montpellier Opera, setting clubs and big stages alight (Calvi on the Rocks, Montreux Jazz Festival, Philharmonie de Paris, Théâtre du Nord). During confinements, she launches L’Appartchezmoi virtual parties (1000+ participants every Saturday). Jean Paul Gaultier ambassador, front-page headline in Télérama, and member of the Drag Race jury (France TV), she defends an inclusive party. In 2023, she releases Noche Vita and Muy Lesbienne. In 2024, she performed at the opening of the Paris Olympics on the Debilly footbridge alongside Philippe Katerine. In 2025, after numerous international (Vienna, Budapest, Helsinki, Houston, Austin, Capri) and regional dates, she returned to Paris as Artistic Director of Nuit Blanche 2026.

  • Emmanuelle Lallement - Anthropologist

    Emmanuelle Lallement is an anthropologist. She is a university professor at the Institut d’Études Européennes de Paris 8, where she teaches urban anthropology. She is responsible for the European and International Studies Master’s program. She is a researcher at LAVUE (Laboratoire Architecture Ville Urbanisme Environnement) and a member of the ALTER team at Paris 8. She is president of the AnthropoVilles Association. She is also in charge of the Penser la ville contemporaine (Thinking the contemporary city) axis at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris Nord. Her research focuses on the city and celebration. In 2028, she edited the “Eclats de fête” issue of the journal Socio-Anthropologie (éditions de la Sorbonne).

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