La Venelle côté Jardin | Biblio-creativity workshops

Workshops where you can read, write, feel and connect...

A page of your own

"Creative bibliotherapy, or biblio-creativity, is a relational cultural animation mobilizing various tools (reading aloud, writing, drawing, notebooks, object mediation, etc.) to accompany all audiences in search of meaning, awakening or soothing, from children to elderly subjects." Régine Detambel

The biblio-creativity© workshops, directly inspired by the bibliotherapy taught by practitioner Régine Detambel, are designed to re-mobilize the senses, the body and not just the intellect, around literature and its "life-in-life" power.

La Venelle's biblio-creativity workshops give pride of place to the sharing, aloud, of pages chosen from the most sensitive literary feathers, while inviting participants to take the time to write and be creative in response to the texts read, and then to let themselves be guided by the musical inspirations or proposals borrowed from dance and theater that Typhaine slips into her practice...

Workshops are always themed, and can take the form of a single session, or a cycle of several sessions.

Check out the schedule for "Une page à soi", a workshop dedicated to intimate writing, offered at La Venelle and partner locations.

Biblio-creativity workshops can be created customizedThey can be adapted to the location where they take place, both in terms of the space made available and its nature (image, mission of the location, type of audience, etc.).

For whom?

  • for all, adults, children, teenagers, seniors, groups or individuals (on request)

Why?

  • to take time for the written word, oral expression and the senses

  • to put words and sensibility to work on what runs through us, resists us, and connects us to others and to ourselves.

  • to experience the enveloping, narrative power of the human voice

  • to free oneself from the weight of a certain literary "pantheon" and initiate oneself into the pure scope of words and fiction

  • to reappropriate an intimate and universal "sensation of the world

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