Youth Project
À voix haute: When young people speak out on biodiversity
Performance by Lycée Bristol students
Accompanied by their teacher Romain Gimenes, the Lycée Bristol's second-year students propose a unique stage performance in which the voice of
texts will be accompanied by images and sounds in the background. Everything said and shown on stage will have been created by the students themselves.
Following in the footsteps of Sylvain Tesson's literary work, students will propose a reading of various texts they have written, crossing genres: narrative, speech, letter, diary, poem. These texts will be structured around the ecological and social theme of biodiversity.
Each speech, whether by a group or an individual, will be accompanied by an image or sound captured by the students in the Cannes area. These visual and sound elements
can illustrate the texts on biodiversity, but also enter into dialogue with the writing, while creating a transition between the different speeches.






