Trouy. Books without pages and stories in your head. The Early Childhood Relay offered little ones a moment of magic at the leisure center, by welcoming the Improcontée troupe for an interactive and improvised show last weekend.
Aimed at children aged 6 months to 3 years, this event immersed young spectators in a world of unique and participatory stories.
It all started with an intriguing storyline: books with flying pages. But nothing was lost, because as the artist Caroline Bouquin reminded us, there are stories hidden in the heads of children. With his help, the toddlers were able to invent new stories. From a simple word or an emotion expressed by the young spectators, the storytellers created spontaneous stories. Guided by their sweet voices, they brought to life ever-changing adventures, under the amazed gaze of the children.
To illustrate the stories, musician Cécilia Lalanne improvised in real time, mixing sounds and melodies using a variety of instruments.
Each note accompanied the key moments of the story, reinforcing the immersion of young spectators in these imaginary worlds. After this enchanting moment, Santa Claus appeared. He distributed chocolates, closing the morning with magic and sharing.