One day, a photo.
For the second consecutive year, these Art and Childhood meetings registered during the week of taste and with early childhood and childhood and concern to toddlers, children, adults around them – nurseries professionals, kindergarten assistants, teachers, parents... These meetings are increasingly based on regular partnerships within the territory at the community level of Creuse Confluences and are a highlight of the early childhood project in the Epicentre project.
Monday 10

We begin this week dedicated to taste and attention to listening in the library of Boussac.
With her cello, Martine Altenburger accompanied by Ôna Maiocco and her succulent seasonal fruits of her garden meet the kindergarten assistants and their little ones during a time co-organized with the Relais Petite Enfance of the community of Creuse confluence communes.
Tuesday 11

Returning to Boussac at the nursery, Martine Altenburger and Chloé Touchais – practitioner of the Feldenkrais method; experiment together with a module that wants to be both thought out for the little ones and the adults who accompany them around the notion of listening – of self, of others and of their environment. This week allowed them to live in crèches as real art research laboratories and well-being at work.
Wednesday 12

This morning, the research and attention laboratory with Martine Altenburger, Carl Ludwig Hübsch (musician of the ensemble ]h[iatus), Ôna Maiocco (gardenhouse and vegetable cook) and Chloe Touchais (pratician of feldenkrais) come out at different times and take shape here in the premises of the Taupinière, communal hall in Jarnages.
Thursday 13


All the classes of the Léo Lagrange and Jeanne d'Arc schools in Évaux-les-Bains met works by Vinko Globokar in his Laboratorium program – a selection of about ten pieces chosen for both young and old with a supplement from Ben Vautier for fun.
In the afternoon, it's the turn of Jarnages school. The children of the school became more familiar with Vinko Globokar's Communication Vases for trombone and tuba.
Friday 14

The puppeteer Léa Ros and Eric Banse make their first school performances for the school of Pioneers and Jarnages. This short form show tells both the magic of puppetry and animism, inside a giant puppet, curious and listening to its environment.
Saturday 15


To close this very early childhood time, many surprises were on the program on the square of the church of Pioneerate this Saturday with the puppeteer Léa Ros and Kamidopof and the ensemble ]h[iatus!
