LE CREUSOT: The Jacques Prévert and La Charmille schools under the sign of Olympism

30/06/2024 03:16

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They partied together in the big leagues.

With the Olympic Games in Paris, sport, as in many other establishments, was in the spotlight at the Charmille school. The little ones opened the show with a nod to Madame Hidalgo and Joe Dassin’s song “La complainte de l’heure de pointe” and its famous refrain “Dans Paris à vélo, on passant les autos…” One by one, all the classes went up on the podium to present their dance to the parents who came in large numbers to applaud the children. A show that ended with a flashmob for all.
Cakes made by the parents and a refreshment bar were welcome to satisfy a small hunger or to cool down. Fishing, skittles and water pistols were particularly popular after the show. Two schools and a particularly successful party.

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