Discover Alan Lake Factori(e)'s unique interdisciplinary approach and explore the links between movement and the arts.
Workshop in French.
No experience required.
Ages 14 and up.
35 participants maximum.
During this workshop, participants will be invited to use a variety of objects to explore the encounter between movement and various materials. Their creativity and self-expression will be stimulated by exploring themes such as the cycle of life, transformation and human emotions. They will also collaborate in small groups to create collective artistic works.



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