In rural areas, the issue of intangible heritage and
its transmission to younger generations of today arises vividly. Since 3 years the association ARTICLE 19 located in the countryside, allows young visitors to access the tools of expression as the image captured by taking the theme culture and language of oc. Laura Leeson (lead facilitator of the association) and his rookie Julia Caron already under their belts "Knock! Knock! The Oc "in 2007 with the youth of Brantome and" Hold your tongue "designed with students of Bertrand Born in May. Last summer the team was plunged into a new project: an animated film inspired by this collection and Occitan in 6 days (writing the screenplay, shooting script, staging, set design, filming, editing and sound). The target audience this time was young Montagrier Township.
Transmit and curiosity
To Laura Leeson "these teens are off the direct link with their heritage, with the language of their grandparents, the workshop was a way to transmit our own curiosity about this rich heritage. From the moment young watched the DVD collection Occitan made on the department, they realized they could talk to their family and it was not a language and a culture that was foreign to them as they believed before. "
Young people did everything themselves. They wrote together a comprehensive history of Leberon. They have mixed stories from popular beliefs such as fountains and their "powers", and the history of the devil, who become secondary narrative processes and sometimes on the verge of "private joke". In
result, a beautiful animated Occitan you will see first-run Grand Brassac October 4. Evidence is as yet Laura Leeson said that "a language and culture are transmitted more easily to young people if they are to turn and shot her to live in their own way! "
First broadcast Sunday, Oct. 4 at 17h
to church in Grand Brassac
within the East 4th meeting (s)-West (s) 05 53 06 40 00
Transmit and curiosity
To Laura Leeson "these teens are off the direct link with their heritage, with the language of their grandparents, the workshop was a way to transmit our own curiosity about this rich heritage. From the moment young watched the DVD collection Occitan made on the department, they realized they could talk to their family and it was not a language and a culture that was foreign to them as they believed before. "
Young people did everything themselves. They wrote together a comprehensive history of Leberon. They have mixed stories from popular beliefs such as fountains and their "powers", and the history of the devil, who become secondary narrative processes and sometimes on the verge of "private joke". In
result, a beautiful animated Occitan you will see first-run Grand Brassac October 4. Evidence is as yet Laura Leeson said that "a language and culture are transmitted more easily to young people if they are to turn and shot her to live in their own way! "
First broadcast Sunday, Oct. 4 at 17h
to church in Grand Brassac
within the East 4th meeting (s)-West (s) 05 53 06 40 00
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