By Coralie Ganivet
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Beginning last year, the first edition had found its audience. This year, “Mon petit festival” returns to tease, entertain and question the youngest under the sign of a culture day.
The program is intended to be comprehensive, with a concluding concert and various partnerships: the Bibliothèque des Changes will offer a reading corner when the young people in Animaje have to animate games in wood during the day.
Awakening to culture and art
Hiking, storytelling, artistic and musical shows, creative workshops … Many activities will be discovered available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 2022 on the Espace Bellevue esplanade, Getigne (Vineyard in Nantes), at the foot of the small Eiffel Tower.
Families can also have lunch there at noon and in the evening to make the most of the festival thanks to the presence of two local food trucks: Cam’tarte and Nicolas & Chocolat.

The cut paper, you know?
This year, Nantes-based illustrator Amandine Momenceau has designed the poster for festival. She will be present to lead two workshops on D-Day: the first, for 3-5-year-olds (with parents), takes place at. 11.00. It will be a matter of creating a little decoration and a character with his favorite technique, the cut paper. The other, for 6-10 year olds, will also be about carved paper, but this will involve creating a story like an animated book.
To notice it both workshops are freebut unlike the other activities of the day, it is necessary Sign up to participate, contact City Hall on 02 40 36 07 07.

One last dance concert with Bouskidou
It is the group from Nantes that makes the children dance to cut for many years, Bouskidou, who will end the day in style with a dance show at 8 p.m..
“Those who hesitate to dance (and they are right!) Will attend a crazy and festive concert where the dancers can have fun, as there will be something for everyone,” assures the four “thugs” of Bouskidou, who promises “a show to cheer up a depressed teddy bear”!
A great way to end a day rich in emotions of partying. Note that minors will be able to attend for free, however admission will be € 5 for over 18 years (this is the only partially paid animation of the festival).
However, everyone must bring a ticket. There are three ways to pick them up: at City Hall during opening hours, on site on D-Day within the limits of the remaining seats or on the internet at seetickets.com for paid adult seats only (note that administration fees are charged per site).
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