Workshops
Voguing danceclass by Marion Tiger Melody Voguing is an dance inspired by model poses in magazines, born in 70's Latin-American and African-American gay clubs of New York. Marion Tiger Melody, teacher specialized in the "vogue old way", gives her masterclass at the Mona reference parties in Paris since 2012, but also in open air parties and festivals. |
The headband customization & imaginary bestiary workshops of Valérie Guibert The goal of the two workshops are : - to customize headbands with recycled toy pieces, feathers or legos. - to shape an enchanted creature from what nature offers. The children start by walking through the park with the animator to collect clay, feathers, nuts, shells, chestnuts and branches... Then they spend the afternoon making critters. |
Si Si La Paillette & Babeth It's a bunch of girls united by the love of glitter and good humor. With their fairy fingers and magic brushes, they create glittering ephemeral makeup for the little ones and big kids who like to shine night and day! |
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Botanical Tours and Green Resistance Seeds Bombs This association organizes botanical visits to parks or forests during our open air parties, and sets up workshops to manufacture seeds bombs that are then dispersed in nature. www.green-resistance.com |
La Valise Ondulatoire company Two characters propose to the public magical Paris mushrooms, make an offering to the CAC 40, they then invite him to enter their McDôme to worship the gods Monsantus, Sanofist or Gronald Mc Donald, son of the McDôme. Will they convince you? In any case, do not forget to leave them your credit card number. www.lavaliseondulatoire.com |
Initiation to the modular synthesizer by Mikaël Charry After a reminder of the fundamentals of analog, digital, electric current and modulation in voltage, the participants will be able to apprehend under the direction of Mikaël Charry, also Microclimat artist under the name of Modgeist, the basic principles of a modular system in a concrete way. |
The carpentry workshop of Aymeric Jehasse City dwellers rarely have the opportunity to work the material with their hands. Aymeric Jouhasse therefore offers children and adults to work with scissors, grates, rasp, punch and drill to make small wooden objects: jewelery, models, glasses, miniature cars ... |
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