An echo of the school program
“It’s more captivating than our history lessons”, “Music gives pep to the texts”, “‘is interesting because we have the impression of living what they lived”, launched Romain, Guillaume and the others, at the end of this literary snack which ended with an exchange and a cake to be enjoyed outside. It was a successful bet for Rémi Barbier, the director, the musicians and the actors who had to adapt to the health situation, reading and singing masked.
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“This project was brought to us by teachers. It is supported by the Department, because it fits perfectly with the program of the 3e and final year students. A shorter formula was devised that allows them to follow the chronology of events, occupation, curfew, life in the camps, resistance and liberation. This option opens up curiosity about books and reading. “
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