Arsène rushes onto the stage, glances to the right.
The schoolboy grabs a broom lying around and mimes a witch in mid-flight.
His audacity and creativity have their little effect, and trigger the hilarity of his comrades.
His two teachers also can't suppress a smile while the theatrical improvisation class is in full swing.
“That’s good, Arsène, you characterize your character.
Don’t forget that you can use accessories that you have on you or in the room,” says Laure Aubry, physics-chemistry teacher at Lucie-Faure college (Paris XXth).
This Friday, she is not imparting her knowledge on forces or atoms, she has put on her hat as a theater teacher, thanks to certification issued by National Education.
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