Starting from the study of ancient writing, we will allow ourselves a giant step towards our time to appropriate a more personal writing. This year again, we will compare ancient calligraphy and current practice.
Read moreThis drawing workshop aims for each participant to develop personal work around drawing.
Read moreTogether, students will play and experiment with the various elements of Django's music and improvisation in general: sound, time, harmony, repertoire, accompaniment, listening, finding one's place in a group.
Read moreImmerse yourself in the Roaring Twenties by learning to dance Lindy Hop! Syncopated rhythms and guaranteed pleasure are the ingredients of this couple's dance that takes us on a journey through the years!
Read moreWelcome to musicians who want to sing, interpret, play and accompany old songs and tunes from the past. This workshop will give you the opportunity to have fun interpreting old songs, whether Bourvil, Fréhel, Fernandel or others.
Read moreBenjamin Meunier, a state-certified teacher since 2022 and a professional musician since 2021, offers you a hurdy-gurdy course consisting of a wide range of work and exercises, combining musicality and technicality. In this course for all levels, based on traditional pieces from Nivernais-Morvan, but also some more recent compositions.
Read moreSwing music and the ukulele both had their first “boom” in the United States in the 1920s, and it seems like these charming songs and this surprisingly versatile little instrument were truly made for each other!
Read morePolyphony – Latin languages – vocal technique. Mix your voice with those of others in new adaptations of a cappella songs. Discover the pleasure of playing with rhythms, words and sounds around Latin languages: French, Creole, Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan... Understand or review the basics of vocal technique accessible to all.
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.
Read moreScreen printing is an ideal printing technique for thinking about and constructing the image in color. Through learning the principles and techniques of screen printing, we place our attention on the visual aspect of images, in particular on the effects produced by color relationships – observation, analysis and application.
Read moreThe workshop we're proposing will seek to bring out the drag identity (King/Queen/Freak/Queer/...) of each participant. Our job will be to offer them practical tools to help them find their creative freedom.
Read moreBirgit Bornauw and Marinette Bonnert offer you a rare week-long immersion in Walloon music through their dance repertoire. Ensemble music course for all instruments.
Read moreThe artist's book is often associated with a concept, an idea and linked directly or indirectly to the contents. The artist's book is approached by the artist by questioning printing techniques (sometimes unconventional), materials, sequences and the nature of the page. Artist's books take many forms which often deviate from the traditional book form, in the way in which they are designed. They amaze us with the choice of their organization, their form, their material, the subject, which are given to us to discover.
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.
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