DYAD & Sabrina Romero
The duo DYAD (Didier Laloy & Adrien Tyberghein) is exploring new horizons by inviting singer and percussionist Sabrina Romero to join them on stage for a brand-new collaboration!
With her flamenco voice and Andalusian fire, she brings a vibrant, cross-cultural energy to selected pieces from DYAD’s repertoire. This is an intense and organic encounter where musical worlds resonate with one another.
More info to come…
Biography of Sabrina Romero
Sabrina Romero is a Franco-Spanish artist whose artistry blends flamenco traditions with vibrant contemporary influences. Born into a Spanish family, she began dancing and singing flamenco at the age of two and by twelve, she was opening for Paco de Lucía at the Nîmes Arena after winning the International Flamenco Competition. She quickly became a sought-after performer at prestigious festivals in France, sharing the stage with flamenco legends such as Manuela Carrasco and Carmen Linares.
At fifteen, she took part in her first recording session with the group Tekameli, alongside Cheb Khaled and Parrita, revealing her talent as a percussionist. At nineteen, she moved to Spain to deepen her training, leading to international tours with leading flamenco dance companies and appearances at the Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla.
She went on to collaborate with major figures such as Joaquin Grilo, Rocío Molina, Duquende, Chicuelo, Diego Amador, Antonio Carmona (Ketama), and Jorge Pardo.
In France, she has worked with Louis Winsberg (Jaleo), Renaud Garcia Fons, Kiko Ruiz, and Pierre Bertrand, among others. She also performs regularly with Algerian singer Souad Massi in the show Chœurs de Cordoue. Deeply committed to cultural exchange, she has been involved in events for the Eva Longoria Foundation and continues to create original work, including her projects Syriana and the recent Sonidos.
Biography of Didier Laloy
Didier Laloy began playing the diatonic accordion at the age of 13 and participated in numerous workshops with Bruno Le Tron, Marc Perrone and Jean-Pierre Yvert. Didier Laloy has been considered for several years as one of the most active representatives of the diatonic accordion revival in Europe. Didier’s ease on stage, his ability to approach all musical genres, his human qualities make him a much sought-after musician (he has played on no less than 150 albums).
Didier also remains one of the most creative figures of his generation. Constantly on the move, his universe draws its strength from an endless generosity. He is at the base of several creations/groups among which : [Po-Z]s, Noir’s, Couturière, S-Tres, Samuraï, Trio Trad, Tref, Belem & The Mekanics…
Biography of Adrien Tyberghein
Musician and composer, Adrien Tyberghein’s career is characterized by his eclecticism, his openness and his anchoring in modernity. Adrien began music at the age of 6, he graduated from the prestigious Conservatoire National de Musique et de Danse de Paris, the Conservatoire Royal de Mons and the Didier Lockwood school. He also trained at the Studio National des Arts Contemporains – Le Fresnoy. He won several prizes during his career as a musician (named “soloist rising star” in Belgium, “Young Talent of the Year”, etc.). Adrien’s insatiable curiosity leads him to explore a wide range of musical styles: baroque, romantic, contemporary, electronic, world music and jazz. Adrien has collaborated with renowned ensembles, musicians and festivals such as the Opéra National de Paris, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, the Musiques Nouvelles ensemble, the Easter Festival, etc.).
These projects and encounters have led him to find his own path and to devote himself exclusively to solo and chamber bass, as well as to composition. His innovative recitals mix classical music, world music, jazz, improvisation and work based on new technologies. Each recital is a unique story and builds a bridge between tradition and modernity. In 2020, Adrien writes, directs and composes “Seul Contre Basse”, a solo, transdisciplinary project mixing music, theatre, dance, video and installation. He regularly collaborates with Didier Laloy, Quentin Dujardin, the Artie’s ensemble, Christophe Delporte, etc. He teaches double bass and Specialized Methodology (applied pedagogy) at the Institut Supérieur de Musique et de Pédagogie de Namur (IMEP) and at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Départemental de Tourcoing.
Distribution
Didier Laloy – diatonic accordion
Adrien Tyberghein – double bass
Sabrina Romero – vocals, percussion, dance