Local students decorate the Crea courtyard in the colors of the Olympics
|The Puits de Calès IME also participated in the debt exhibition. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
The children showed inventiveness in their creations. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
A life-size Phryge to welcome guests to the Crea courtyard. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
“Millau 2024” décoré de Phryges créées par les enfants du territoire. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant
The bicycle is in the spotlight. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
The rings of the Games made of bicycle wheels, Millau sporting land obliges. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
At Beauregard too, the students got involved. Midi Free – Laura Vaillant
Du rugby au foot, en passant par le basket. Les sports de balle mis à l’honneur. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant
PHOTOS. Depuis mercredi, et jusqu’à dimanche, la cour du Crea expose les créations artistiques des élèves de la communauté de communes Millau Grands Causses.
For the passing of the flame on Monday, everyone puts their grain of salt into it. In the Crea courtyard until Sunday, and along the torch relay route on Monday, it will be possible to discover the works of the blonde heads. Of the Phryges – mascots of these Olympic Games — but also "creations which echo Millau with references to the glove factory or the Viaduct", underlined Emmanuelle Gazel, mayor of Millau, during the presentation. And to resume, smiling: "They are indeed Millavois, our little ones!" Students who may be chauvinistic, but proud of their sporting land labeled "Terre de Jeux 2024".
An Eiffel Tower with numerous references
Among the works presented, that of Michel Orlowski. An Eiffel Tower made of metal and references. A work for which he received a helping hand from young students from the Albert Séguier le Crès and Jean-Henri Fabre schools. The Crea courtyard is full of productions that the City hopes to be able to exhibit throughout the Games on the Mandarous – if, however, she finds a way to preserve them in the face of the weather – and keep even beyond the Olympic period. "It must be said that these are beautiful creations and that it would be a shame not to share them", underlined l& rsquo;edile.