Illustration of tarot cards at the Pavillon des Canals.
Since the Renaissance, the tarot deck has fascinated even the most circumspect.
Like the horoscope at the beginning of the year - astral chart and chart of the sky in support -, the reading of the tarots finds an increasingly large public.
In a playful, esoteric or divinatory mode, the practice is arriving in fashion and even business circles, where a tarot session to animate a
team building
now replaces the cooking workshop or the banal escape game.
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Everywhere, the trend is towards the magic of cards and symbols.
Tool of amusement or introspection, the tarot leaves the occult universe of cartomancy to try to “provide tracks of reflection” with those which are devoted to it.
At the Pavillon des Canaux, a festive and alternative place on the banks of the Ourcq canal, the illustrator Odelia Kammoun offers a Tarot de Marseille illustration workshop (that's her name).
After drawing a card from among the 22 major arcana, and receiving its meaning, the participants…
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