World Heritage is celebrated at the 9 World Heritage sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté!
Program for Chapelle Le Corbusier, Ronchamp
Workshop - Artistic performance with Nathalie Novi around the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel
Nathalie Novi is a literary painter and graduate of the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In her work, she mixes techniques - pastels, acrylic or oil paints, graphite, colored pencils - and draws inspiration from painting as well as literature, cinema, music and dance. Her work focuses on childhood and family themes, with a particular emphasis on children's literature. She has illustrated some sixty albums, all signed by renowned authors, which have enabled her to take part in numerous festivals and book fairs around the world (Belgium, China, Greece, India, Lebanon, Morocco...).
A fresco inspired by the chapel
This workshop-performance features the creation of a collective fresco inspired by the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel, an emblematic masterpiece of the post-war revival of sacred art.
While Nathalie Novi paints on a large kraft support (approx. 2 m x 1.10 m), participants create poetic elements evoking the site - surrounding nature, architectural lines, light, sensations. These creations are then cut out and integrated into the final work.
Workshop sequence
The workshop consists of several sessions (maximum 12 participants per session, duration: 45 minutes).
Each participant creates an individual element on half an A4 sheet, using colored felt-tip pens, before carefully cutting it out to integrate it into the fresco.
Outside the sessions, visitors can freely watch the performance and observe the evolution of the work.
Approximate times (+/- 10 minutes)
10.45am - 11.30am: session (12 participants)
11:30am - 12:15pm: session (12 participants)
14h00 - 14h45 : session (12 participants)
14h45 - 15h30 : session (12 participants)
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm: final painting and gluing of elements
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm: restitution and presentation of the collective work
Workshop open to adults and children aged 5 and over (autonomy required).
This performance is an invitation to take a fresh look at the chapel, to feel its poetry and to become, for the duration of the workshop, the protagonist of a collective work inspired by one of the great masterpieces of modern architecture.
Travel diary of UNESCO sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté
To mark Monuments and Sites Day, UNESCO World Heritage sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté are offering a joint mediation tool.
This booklet invites visitors to explore the region's nine UNESCO sites through enigmas, mini-games and quizzes. It accompanies families as they discover the region's cultural and natural heritage. Once completed, visitors can have the site they have just discovered stamped.
Video broadcast - UNESCO sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté
A video presentation of the UNESCO sites in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region will be shown in the Pilgrim's Shelter over the weekend.
It's a day of discovery, games and sharing, to help you understand why the Notre-Dame du Haut de Ronchamp chapel has become an international landmark.
Program for Chapelle Le Corbusier, Ronchamp
Workshop - Artistic performance with Nathalie Novi around the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel
Nathalie Novi is a literary painter and graduate of the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In her work, she mixes techniques - pastels, acrylic or oil paints, graphite, colored pencils - and draws inspiration from painting as well as literature, cinema, music and dance. Her work focuses on childhood and family themes, with a particular emphasis on children's literature. She has illustrated some sixty albums, all signed by renowned authors, which have enabled her to take part in numerous festivals and book fairs around the world (Belgium, China, Greece, India, Lebanon, Morocco...).
A fresco inspired by the chapel
This workshop-performance features the creation of a collective fresco inspired by the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel, an emblematic masterpiece of the post-war revival of sacred art.
While Nathalie Novi paints on a large kraft support (approx. 2 m x 1.10 m), participants create poetic elements evoking the site - surrounding nature, architectural lines, light, sensations. These creations are then cut out and integrated into the final work.
Workshop sequence
The workshop consists of several sessions (maximum 12 participants per session, duration: 45 minutes).
Each participant creates an individual element on half an A4 sheet, using colored felt-tip pens, before carefully cutting it out to integrate it into the fresco.
Outside the sessions, visitors can freely watch the performance and observe the evolution of the work.
Approximate times (+/- 10 minutes)
10.45am - 11.30am: session (12 participants)
11:30am - 12:15pm: session (12 participants)
14h00 - 14h45 : session (12 participants)
14h45 - 15h30 : session (12 participants)
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm: final painting and gluing of elements
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm: restitution and presentation of the collective work
Workshop open to adults and children aged 5 and over (autonomy required).
This performance is an invitation to take a fresh look at the chapel, to feel its poetry and to become, for the duration of the workshop, the protagonist of a collective work inspired by one of the great masterpieces of modern architecture.
Travel diary of UNESCO sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté
To mark Monuments and Sites Day, UNESCO World Heritage sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté are offering a joint mediation tool.
This booklet invites visitors to explore the region's nine UNESCO sites through enigmas, mini-games and quizzes. It accompanies families as they discover the region's cultural and natural heritage. Once completed, visitors can have the site they have just discovered stamped.
Video broadcast - UNESCO sites in Burgundy-Franche-Comté
A video presentation of the UNESCO sites in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region will be shown in the Pilgrim's Shelter over the weekend.
It's a day of discovery, games and sharing, to help you understand why the Notre-Dame du Haut de Ronchamp chapel has become an international landmark.
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