“Culture for all is not decreed; it is lived, is part of the daily life of families, and this from the birth of the child. Imbued with the shared experience of awakening and its contributions to both the baby and themselves, parents will measure the strength of growing up in a «cultural bath».
This is the whole objective of the kit on Cultural Health© made available to all, by the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Solidarity and Health as part of the interdepartmental policy of artistic and cultural awakening.
It is distributed as part of the new public policy of the first 1000 days designed around the needs of the child and aimed at creating an environment conducive to the development of young children and the accompaniment of their parents.
Let us think big for our little ones! and create together an environment conducive to their wonder.
Posters, stickers to stick on walls and windows or postcards to distribute to parents are all tools at your disposal to sensitize families to cultural and artistic awakening in the relationship parents children in your structures (EAJE, PMI, LAEP, social centre, cultural structures etc.).
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It was on December 13, 2019, in this magnificent museum of modern and contemporary art in Strasbourg. A generous invitation, an observing visit to think of babies in this space and an encounter. That of this little man of 5 months, no more, who enters the museum with his parents, coiled against the bust of his dad. As soon as he enters, our sleeping youth manifests himself: a few movements of the legs, fingers that move, the head that swings slowly and that the hand tries to soothe so that he goes back to sleep. Nothing helps, it is no longer time to sleep. The hushed space, the daylight glistening in the lobby, the warmth from within, the musicality of the space, the communicative desire of parents to discover the works, everything calls the child out of his cozy nest. Definitely awake, he pushes on his father’s chest with his tiny hands and also tries to see…
The idea arises from my thought, as an evidence inspired by the child, to state in his name «Turn me I love art».
Sophie Marinopoulos
Designed by Sophie Marinopoulos for the Ministry of Culture
Graphic design: Clémence Passot
Thanks to the members of the reflection committee: Marc Caillard and the team of Enfance et Musique, Joëlle Turin, Léo Campagne-Alavoine of the Agency when the books connect, Jean-Rémi François of the BDP of the Ardennes, Sylvie Vassallo and Hugues Latron of the SLPJ of Montreuil, Sarah Genot and Xavier Grizon from Cinéma 93, Laurent Dupont from Cie Acta, Noëlle Dehousse from Cie Minuscropik , Emilie Robert from Théâtre Massalia and Aurélie Lesieur from the Musée des Beaux-arts d'Orléans.
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