La Veillée — Season 1, Episode 33: La Veillée #33 : Chantal Goya and Chinese trapeze, by Céline Tran
14 min • 1 season, 59 episodes
Episode synopsis
For Céline Tran, there are many lives in life. Today she is an author and a comedian, but the story she came to tell us takes place in a previous life, when she was called Katsuni, and when she was one of the biggest porn stars in the world...
About La Veillée
Gathering around a fire to exchange extraordinary stories, with the sounds of the night in the background and the forest as a backdrop... this is the kind of moment that Patrick Baud and Damien Maric wanted to recreate: those that we share with friends on summer evenings, discovering each new story with wonder. "La Veillée" is inspired by an American concept, "The Moth", created by the poet and novelist Georges Dawes Green in 1997. The principle is simple: a stage, an audience, and true stories. By inviting people to come and tell their personal stories, the Moth has several goals: to share unforgettable stories, of course, but also to meet others, to be inspired by their journey, to discover their experiences, their visions, their doubts, their dreams. Dissolving barriers, at a time when it is more and more necessary. And you, what is your story?
More episodes from Season 1
- E1La Veillée #1 : A dollar, by Damien Maric
- E2La Veillée #2 : A one-way ticket to Mars, by Florence Porcel
- E3La Veillée #3 : Aram Hekimian + Imagine
- E4La Veillée #4 : A bullet in the neck, by Bernard Werber
- E5La Veillée #5 : Virginie Spies
- E6La Veillée #6 : François Beaune
- E7La Veillée #7 : Nicolas Thiebaut
- E8La Veillée #8 : Ana Benito
- E9La Veillée Special : Dennis Muren
- E10La Veillée #10 - Tic tac, by Greg Romano
- E11La Veillée #11 : Philippe Mistral
- E12La Veillée #12 : Treasure hunt, by Lolita