
LIBERTÉ
Cultivating freedom and resilience
Ages
8–13 yrs
Audience
4th to 5th Grade
Duration
1h30
Capacity
12-15 enfants
Skills Developed
About this workshop
Through the iconic poem by Paul Éluard, Freedom (1941), a symbol of resistance, students explore themes of liberty, resilience, and expression. Inspired by the works of the Pangea duo, whose hybrid creations blend art, design, and performance, students benefit from a multidisciplinary approach: A philosophical reflection on the concepts of freedom and resistance, A physical exploration to embody these values through movement, A graphic practice to translate them into images. This diversity of approaches allows students to develop their creativity, critical thinking, and artistic sensitivity, while building connections between disciplines, reflecting Pangea’s approach.
"On my school notebooks, I write your name: Liberty"
The Associated Story
The Artist

PANGEA
Pangea is the story of two creators, long-time friends, Laetitia Rouget and Colombine Jubert, who met during their studies at Central Saint Martins College in London. During the first lockdown, they envisioned a utopian society, a desirable future that is poetic and borderless. The name "Pangea" refers to the supercontinent that assembled all landmasses 200 million years ago. Somewhere between art, design, and performance, Pangea’s creations serve as both symbols and messages, inviting the viewer to mentally create their own utopia. As part of the collaboration with Une histoire au mur, Laetitia Rouget and Colombine Jubert chose Paul Éluard’s poem Freedom, which echoes the freedom and imagination that embody their creative approach. A bird in the sky, a flight, a universal message. Pangea’s work, like an ode to resilience, celebrates freedom in all its joy, carrying within it the values of courage, solidarity, and openness to the world.
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