A walking machine for learning
« A Walk to Learn » offers an immersive 4-day experience, designed to impart the essential skills needed to successfully complete a hand-tool project .This workshop has been meticulously designed to cover in depth the key knowledge required to accomplish a handcrafted creation.
This workshop is aimed at all enthusiasts, beginners or experienced, wishing to acquire or reinforce their handwork skills. The experience includes all necessary materials, a full set of specialized tools and on-site lunches, offering the opportunity to relax and exchange ideas with other enthusiasts.
Spread over 4 days, the course comprises around 24 hours of practical instruction. The first three days, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., are dedicated to a deep immersion in fundamental skills, where participants will work on concrete projects and learn to handle tools with precision.
The final day, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., is devoted to final adjustments and the completion of projects. After a lunch break at the workshop, the afternoon continues until 4:30 p.m. to allow participants to fine-tune their projects and put the finishing touches to them.
This workshop is a unique opportunity to explore, learn and master the practical skills needed to complete handmade projects using hand tools, all in a friendly and stimulating learning environment!
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Average duration 4 days
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.01.2023 to 01.01.2025
- Creative workshop with an enthusiast
- Set of tools available
- Wood and hardware supply
- Lunch
- Duration: 4 days (≃ 24 h)
– Days 1, 2 and 3: 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. – Lunch break at the workshop (included) 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
– Day 4: 9am-12pm – Lunch break at the workshop (included) – 1:30pm-4:30pm
- Dates : 3 sessions
– Session 1: 29-30/06 and 1-2/07 2023
– Session 2: 19-20-21-22/10 2023
– Session 1 2024: 02/29 and 1-3/03
- Home-cooked meals are shared with participants in a convivial atmosphere.
- Small groups and accessibility for all
- Practical, hands-on teaching
Atelier de la Vivacia
Trained at the Compagnons du devoir in Jarville, Lucas Mainferme wanted to acquire the know-how to work in the restoration of built heritage. He devoted his 3 years of Tour de France to enriching his skills and multiplying his experiences by working in roofing companies in Brittany, Dordogne and even in Austria. Back on his Meuse land, he settled with two partners in 2012. It will only take a few years for the company to gain recognition from clients and prescribers in the heritage restoration sector.
As a member of the jury of the Organizing Committee of the "Un des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France" competition, Lucas Mainferme benefits each year from a specialized training on a specific theme that allows the company to intervene on very specific sites where few other companies are able to respond.
55500 Nant le Grand