Rotary celebrates its 120th anniversary with a unique evening dedicated to celebration and solidarity. An unforgettable evening with the "Éclats de Plumes" troupe, featuring feathers, rhinestones, dance, and emotion.
To celebrate the 120th anniversary of Rotary International, the four Rotary clubs of Tarn-et-Garonne invite the general public to an exceptional evening dedicated to celebration, solidarity, and generosity. On Saturday, October 25, 2025, the Marie-Louise Complex in Montauban will host the dinner show "Éclats de Plumes," a cabaret troupe that promises a colorful and emotional evening.
Éclats de Plumes: A Modern and Bold Cabaret
This evening will feature a cabaret troupe from Occitanie, presenting a unique creation. The show, lasting a total of 2.5 hours with intermissions, promises an immersive experience blending tradition and modernity: a welcome for stilt dancers, revisited classic cabaret numbers, unusual tableaux with luminous costumes and modern choreography...
"We've prepared a cabaret that is both festive and refined, with feathers, costumes, and emotional tableaux... but above all, a meaningful evening, combining the pleasure of the show with a true gesture of solidarity," explains Dominique Boisset, the troupe's conductor.
An evening dedicated to solidarity
Beyond entertainment, this evening has a humanitarian dimension. All proceeds will be donated to the Rotary Foundation: "It is precisely this solidarity that gives the event its strength." Behind the glitz and the party, there's a great cause: all
profits will be donated to the Rotary Foundation, to support its humanitarian projects in France and
around the world," adds Rodolphe Champagne, Deputy Governor of District 1700.
The Rotary Foundation's most emblematic work remains the fight against polio: for
more than 40 years, it has helped vaccinate more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries, leading to
a 99.9% reduction in cases worldwide.
About the Rotary Clubs of Tarn-et-Garonne
The four Rotary clubs of Tarn-et-Garonne (Montauban, Caussade, and Castelsarrasin-Moissac)
bring together women and men committed to serving the public interest. Each year, they support numerous local initiatives: child welfare, educational initiatives, support for vulnerable people, and projects promoting health, youth, and culture. Through their involvement, they actively contribute to the dynamic community and community spirit of the department, while also contributing to global humanitarian efforts through the Foundation.
Éclats de Plumes: A Modern and Bold Cabaret
This evening will feature a cabaret troupe from Occitanie, presenting a unique creation. The show, lasting a total of 2.5 hours with intermissions, promises an immersive experience blending tradition and modernity: a welcome for stilt dancers, revisited classic cabaret numbers, unusual tableaux with luminous costumes and modern choreography...
"We've prepared a cabaret that is both festive and refined, with feathers, costumes, and emotional tableaux... but above all, a meaningful evening, combining the pleasure of the show with a true gesture of solidarity," explains Dominique Boisset, the troupe's conductor.
An evening dedicated to solidarity
Beyond entertainment, this evening has a humanitarian dimension. All proceeds will be donated to the Rotary Foundation: "It is precisely this solidarity that gives the event its strength." Behind the glitz and the party, there's a great cause: all
profits will be donated to the Rotary Foundation, to support its humanitarian projects in France and
around the world," adds Rodolphe Champagne, Deputy Governor of District 1700.
The Rotary Foundation's most emblematic work remains the fight against polio: for
more than 40 years, it has helped vaccinate more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries, leading to
a 99.9% reduction in cases worldwide.
About the Rotary Clubs of Tarn-et-Garonne
The four Rotary clubs of Tarn-et-Garonne (Montauban, Caussade, and Castelsarrasin-Moissac)
bring together women and men committed to serving the public interest. Each year, they support numerous local initiatives: child welfare, educational initiatives, support for vulnerable people, and projects promoting health, youth, and culture. Through their involvement, they actively contribute to the dynamic community and community spirit of the department, while also contributing to global humanitarian efforts through the Foundation.