Created in May 2015 by the Department, the Na Na Nère festival has since been attracting an increasingly large and enthusiastic audience each year. It returns this spring to the great delight of parents and “pitchouns” (little ones) invited to the Mercury cinema and the Laure Ecard room in Nice.
Until April 28, the new program offers five sessions of activities aimed at 3 to 8-year-olds on themes that are as playful as ever, including world dances, songwriting, and balloon sculpting.
Designed for fun, learning, dreaming, and even exploring “grown-up” topics like screen addiction, these shows followed by workshops will delight the participants while fulfilling their primary goal: to contribute to the child’s openness to the world and imagination, as well as to stimulate emerging artistic talents through various modes of expression.
Always set to the mischievous tone of the “Na na nère” heard in schoolyards, this festival now perfectly confirms its place in the department’s cultural offerings for families.