Workshop

Super Kids Party ! (3/10 years)

Family

Saturday 23 Mar 2024 from 2pm to 5pm

Sunday 24 Mar 2024 from 2pm to 5pm

Free upon registration

Art and games on every floor! The season's unmissable Super Kids Party offers children and adults alike the chance to discover a host of artists and their visions of the future!

All weekend long, discover fantastic oracles through a great game in the 'Coming Soon' exhibition, and play around the Square Analogue, an installation by artists Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers that recounts a rare and mysterious phenomenon around a magic fountain with silver water and coloured offerings... On Sunday, at the heart of this installation: a mini boom set to frenetic, sci-fi-tinged sounds concocted by Radio Minus!

→ Saturday 23 March from 2pm to 5pm:

● 'Square Analogue' by Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers - Ongoing participatory installation in the Agora
Artist duo Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers transform Lafayette Anticipations' Agora into a creative and poetic village square, at the centre of which sits a magical fountain with silvery waters...
Legend has it that every leap year, during the first weekend in spring, the colour of the water in all the underground tunnels on planet Earth is transformed thanks to the energy of the buds that come back to life after long months of hibernation...To celebrate this, young visitors are invited to collectively make offerings and express their wishes for the future.

● 2pm, 3pm, 4pm - Reading of magical tales and stories at the Studiolo
A fantastic oracle reads you futuristic and extraordinary tales!

→ Sunday 24 March from 2pm to 5pm:

● 'Square Analogue' by Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers - Participatory installation from 2pm to 3pm in the Agora.
Artist duo Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers are transforming Lafayette Anticipations' Agora into a creative and poetic village square, with a magical silver fountain at its centre...
Legend has it that every leap year, during the first weekend in spring, the colour of the water in all the underground tunnels on planet Earth is transformed thanks to the energy of the buds that come back to life after long months of hibernation...To celebrate this, young visitors are invited to collectively make offerings and express their wishes for the future.

● 3pm to 4pm - Radio Minus Boom in the Agora
Get your future dances and robotic masks ready, as the Radio Minus Mini Boom takes you on a far-off journey. Around the magic fountain imagined by Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe and Thomas Mopin Viers, children and their parents are invited to create imaginary dances to sounds tinged with science fiction.


→ All weekend from 2pm to 5pm:

● The game of oracles on the exhibition floors, non-stop
A great quest on the floors allows you to discover the works in the 'Coming Soon' exhibition and acquire new superpowers from the future.

● PLUTO, Café-restaurant
The Lafayette Anticipations Café-restaurant offers a selection of homemade juices and cakes, real remedies for (grown) kids lacking energy.
Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe is a Franco-Chilean artist: illustrator, set designer and graphic artist.

She trained in architecture at the Paris-Malaquais school and at the Universidad Catolica de Chile in Santiago, and in art history in Berlin.
Nourished by art brut and contemporary art, she now imposes her strong, personal aesthetic on every conceivable medium, with a particular predilection for cardboard structures, ever larger and more voluminous. In 2023, Tamaya won the Ateliers Médicis Création en cours grant for her project on submarines and Mont Analogue, and exhibited her Musée de Proximité at the FRAC Normandie.

Thomas Mopin Viers is an artist and designer.

He graduated of the Rietveld Academie in 2020 after training at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris Belleville, Thomas Mopin Viers is developing a practice of territorial investigation centred on the use and transformation of terrestrial resources.
This research is based on a spatial interpretation (from installation to object) that questions human and environmental relationships to resources and materials. From their extraction to their transformation, he studies their potential functional and fictional uses.
He has received grants from Enowe-Artagon, Format Z33 and the Institut français in Rome. A member of the Niveau Zéro Atelier studio, he has exhibited his work at the Stedelijk museum, the Pavillon de l'Arsenal and HetHem Amsterdam.