150 kids from summer camp and their activity leader invite parents and grandparents to the Pierre-de-Coubertin gymnasium for an unforgettable world tour…
The final show of the session is carefully prepared over five weeks by children and youth aged 3 to 14 years. : practicing songs and choreography, making garlands of all colors on crepe paper, flags and monuments from various countries on recycled cardboard.
So that when it arrives, many spectators already have the impression of traveling by seeing grandiose large-scale decorations such as the Eiffel Tower or Big Ben, the famous clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, the symbol of the city of London. . .
Depending on their age, children happily and proudly perform two or four pieces on stage, then ten members of the animation team and 50 seasoned graduates from Bafa (Certificate of talent for animator function) and trainees who come as reinforcements throughout the season heat also created a surprise with two outstanding choreography. Young children took the public to Tahiti with Keen’V, dancing tamouré, then to Paris, boys in mustaches and berets and dancing in pairs, teenage girls waving pompoms in signal to the Coupe du World of rugby starting in September and reach the beautiful elevator. Then, a trip to Spain is a must with flamenco.
Viewers also travel to Italy, New York and even to India with the animators. A successful night that capped off a great summer at summer camp : “ We supervise around 230 children who are happy to come and share the many activities and outings that dynamic animators have to offer such as campsites at Villa Saint-Jacques, Aqualand or a tree climbing park. “concluded director Tess Mascarell, pleased with the success of this beautiful world tour.
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