The DJ suddenly turns on the lights. The soundtrack suddenly becomes rock and a muscular version of Little Santa Claus welcomes the star of the day under a shower of balloons and a burst of high-pitched screams.
Already quite wild, the children push their vocals a little higher. The old man, clearly not the enemy of the party, moves his hips, distributing many kisses to the cuddlers clinging to his magnificent greatcoat.
This Saturday, the auditorium of the Sainte-Croix museum is not hosting a serious conference but a wild boom, drowned under the balloons and the sunlight of DJ Mathieu Guérineau.
More than three hours of boom, enough to discharge the batteries of the most angry children. A step aside in the meanders, corridors and underground passages of the building fortunately allows you to take a breather.
Children who are still well-behaved have their makeup done. Others went to visit the museum with family or while enjoying the concert given at the entrance by the cathedral management.
The unexpected triggering of the fire alarm was taken advantage of by everyone for a round of selfies with Santa Claus. This man is full of good nature. “A fire alarm? Ah good ! I thought it was the bells ringing,” jokes with the big white beard before delivering the advice of the day:
“Hang on, kids, there’s not much sleep left!” »
That’s true, how many sleeps are left before Christmas?