In this course, through different workshops, we offer you the opportunity to work on all the things that are asked of a professional or non-professional musician, in order to integrate and integrate itself into a music group.
Read morePhotography as a way to support yourself. To explore the world through the lens of one's camera, looking for bits of narrative, sensitive images, which reflect our way of seeing and being at home.
Read moreA week to immerse yourself in the vats and the paper pulp and discover the countless creative possibilities offered by this technique.
Read moreTrainees will learn or improve the techniques of clay turning and modeling. They will discover the possibilities offered by the use of colored slips and glazes.
Read moreIn this course, we will focus on computer music (Ableton Live) creation methods and sound processing.
Read moreFor this course, the trainees would learn to create their gesso (either white or transparent) in order to use it during the week on their supports. Depending on their wishes, they will be able to decide.
Read moreIn the first half of the 15th century, a “new” oil painting was born in Flanders, attributed to the Van Eyck brothers, painters and alchemists. Their technique is based on the alternation and different properties of fatty layers and lean layers. By submitting to the products imposed on him, the painter loses his pleasure in painting and distorts his spiritual creation.
Read moreLocated just below the bottom of the ladder, the Clown plays in vulnerability, inefficiency and incompetence....
Read moreThe course focuses on the creation of small sculptures (max. 5cm), objects, jewelry.
Read more“A painting is no less painting when it is figurative and it is no more painting when it is abstract.” Erik Verhagen
Read moreChroma is the title of the book written by Derek Jarman around color in the last months of his life when he was losing his sight. It is a sort of autobiography through color where chromatic impressions, reflections and childhood memories mingle.
Read moreDiscover and/or deepen the technique of clay turning and experiment with the technique of pouring liquid clay into a plaster mold created on the basis of turned parts.
Read moreIn the context of group work, improvisation is approached via three complementary axes: tools for modal improvisation, for tonal improvisation and for free improvisation. The goal is to have the most universal approach possible to music in order to allow everyone to express themselves freely in all musical circumstances.
Read moreWith Frédéricque Bigonville and Grégoire Capeliez, discover the different facets of this age-old art: modeling of pieces, enamelling, cooking.
You will be able to make chawans (hand-shaped bowls), and other simple pieces, but also jewelry and discover the different types of ovens.
Read moreLet's dive into the heart of New Orleans from the 1900s to the present day.
By learning a traditional and varied repertoire, we will develop the melodic, harmonic and rhythmic aspects of this music.
We will also have the opportunity to separate the work between melodists and rhythm players so that everyone can find his or her place in the group and explore the role and possibilities of his or her instrument.
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