L'Enfant Azur: Between Neuroatypia, Inclusion, and Artistic Creation

L’Enfant Azur: Between Neuroatypia, Inclusion, and Artistic Creation

Embark on a transformative journey with Amandine Habib, Artistic Director of Compagnie Nine Spirit, as she explores the realms of creativity, motherhood and neuroatypical inclusion. Witness the genesis of "L'Enfant Azur", an inclusive show conceived by Amandine to dismantle societal barriers through art, highlighting experiences on the autism spectrum. Discover the profound impact of storytelling, collaboration and acceptance in this intimate and heartfelt tale. Journey alongside Amandine, the driving force behind the Piano en Fleurs festival, as she celebrates the resilience and creativity of "L'Enfant Azur". This testament to a pianist and mother's commitment to inclusion invites you to discover the magic of shared stories and collaborative projects, where Amandine's unique perspective lights the way to a more compassionate and inclusive world.
Upcycling, a History of an (anti-)fashion technique?

Upcycling, a History of an (anti-)fashion technique?

Explore the Anthropological Roots of Upcycling: From Scarcity to Abundance Delve into the anthropological origins of upcycling as a craft rooted in human societies, emerging in times of scarcity. Discover how this age-old practice has transformed into a sustainable and political movement in the contemporary fashion landscape. Unearth the socialist heritage of slow fashion and its role as a political statement against the rapid pace of the capitalist fashion industry. Navigate through the paradox of a sustainable trend, where the rapid propagation of fashion trends coexists with a growing movement promoting fair and sustainable fashion practices. Immerse yourself in the beauty of imperfections, as upcycling embraces uniqueness, rejects imitation, and celebrates the art of creating distinctive pieces with an aesthetic that cherishes life's beautiful accidents. Join Emma Pédurand in a reflexion through the history and significance of upcycling, a technique that goes beyond sustainability, signaling a shift in both aesthetics and consumer behavior.
Thai Silk 6 Looks

Thai Silk 6 Looks

Dive into the artistic journey of Tata Christiane with the Thai Silk 6 Looks series, drawing inspiration from Deleuze's philosophical rhizome. Explore a sculptural and modeling approach, paying homage to traditional Thai silk through vibrant colors, volume, and intricate patterns. Experience the harmonization of Provencal landscapes with the intense chromatic palette of Thai silk, capturing light akin to sunlight in a landscape. Witness the celebration of royal origins, blending traditional Provencal and Occitan dress with a ceremonial touch. Discover the synchronicity of representing France at the International Thai Silk Fashion Week and collaborating on the Opera Documentary "The 9 Gods Emperors." Follow the creative process and be part of the enchanting journey through Tata Christiane's lens.