Élodie and Céline, residing at Couserans since December 2021, present and lead group and creative workshops in several forms: “It can be discussion time, writing workshops, or in the form of a game., a machine for collecting stories,” Céline explains.
“We are working on the topic of memory for children’s games. It is in this context that we go to meet the residents to collect their stories, their memories of the games, with our microphones and recorders,” says Elodie.
“It is also envisaged to collaborate with several local media, Radio Couserans, where we will be running a daily column, Radio Transparence, as well as a program as part of Reading Night, on January 21, direct from the Seix Media Library.”
The story-collecting machine will be installed tomorrow at Saint-Girons Game Library, 38 rue de Villefranche. The match starts at 11 am. “We can come on our own, in pairs or in three. Kids, parents, singles, seniors, youngsters, everyone can play. All you have to do is let your memory play. We’ll tell you how to be in front of the machine!”
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