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A Science and Music Workshop for Children
This unique workshop offers a fascinating exploration at the intersection of science and music. Drawing on the work of famous astrophysicists such as Hubert Reeves and Carl Sagan, participants will discover our deep connection with the universe through the poetic concept of stardust – the idea that all the atoms in our bodies come from stars that died billions of years ago.
During this event, astronomy enthusiast Jean-François Janvier-Houde will guide adolescents in the discovery of celestial wonders such as nebulae, the clouds of gas and dust where stars are born and die. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of the scientific spirit, the approach that drives us to seek answers while accepting uncertainty.
The children will be encouraged to cultivate a critical mind and understand the value of doubt in the scientific process. Rather than being a source of anxiety, this uncertainty is presented as an invitation to intellectual curiosity – a natural antidote to anxiety that opens us up to the world.
At the same time, Valérie Milot will offer musical interludes on the harp, an age-old instrument that bears witness to human evolution. Her performances aim to illustrate how art and science represent two different but complementary languages for describing our reality. The harp, which appeared late in cosmic history, symbolizes humanity’s place in this immense universe.
The students will not be mere spectators: they will be invited to exchange their impressions, ask questions and share their thoughts. This family-focused workshop is sure to create enthusiasm and spark lively discussions!
Valérie Milot, born in Trois-Rivières, is a sought-after soloist. Her impressive discography is complemented by frequent appearances on stage, on the radio, and on television. With a talent for making classical music accessible and sharing it with a wider audience, she has amassed over 4.4 million views on YouTube. In 2008, she became the first harpist in 114 years to win the Prix d’Europe.
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Jean-François Janvier-Houde, a native of Sainte-Flore, has been offering science workshops for young people for over 30 years. Passionate about science—and astronomy in particular—he has a knack for explaining complex concepts in a fun and engaging way, making them accessible to everyone.
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