''I have always conducted workshops with people of various ages mingling. It turns out that it's very interesting for each child,
teenager, and adult to play together and bring in innocence or a bit of maturity and their experience. What I love about this kind of
workshop and theater in general is when a group is formed. My direction leans towards that. I've developed a method forged from all my
experiences: clowning, movement, chorus, sound, objects, group dynamics, listening, language, masks... The group shares their fears, either
in silence or through words. I am their guide for a moment so that we can listen together, here and now. With adults, I also enjoy working
with sound and objects. Playing with an object, making it speak, inventing the sound of a train, the sea, the air... as a group.
The second part of the workshop aims to develop everyone's imagination, to invent collectively, to listen to each other based
on a given theme or assigned responsibilities or constraints to respect. I put each actor in rehearsal conditions, regardless of age,
guiding each to follow their will while remaining attentive to any directives I might give in real time. This teaches the relationship
between the stage and the external observer and compels the actor to think less and shift their focus into their body, their performance,
their speech, or their listening towards their partners."