Going to school elsewhere and differently: this is the idea of the educational project set up by Audrey Beccuau, music teacher at the Mathurin-Régnier college, with four of her colleagues: Didier Larchez (French), Isabelle Goutieraz ( history), Marie-Agnès Faure (visual arts) and Gwladys Galan (English).
For two days, these Thursday March 24 and Friday March 25, it is not at the college that the 21 students of third A take their lessons, but within the theater of Chartres.
Jazz and Olivia Ruiz save cultural week in Eure-et-Loir
“It’s a first”, proudly notes Audrey Beccuau, their head teacher, initiator of this project with Jérôme Costeplane, the director of the theater, and with the support of Claire Lorillard, the principal of the college. “The courses are designed as workshops that disconnect from school”.A few students in a dressing room with Audrey Beccuau, their homeroom teacher, and Jérôme Costeplane, the theater director.
The students’ work revolves around two themes: the history of the arts, in particular through the story of the famous photo taken by Robert Capa on August 16, 1944, in a street in Chartres, at the time of the liberation of the city, “the shorn of Chartres”; and the idea that to resist is to create and to create is to resist.
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