The program of activities in Villeneuve-Tolosane for the end of August aims to be fun and cultural
In order to close out the August summer, Villeneuve-Tolosane offers a cultural and fun program for the end of August.
night games
Friday August 25th from 7 pm to 11 pm at the Médiathèque Clémence Isaure
As a family, as a couple, alone or with friends, discover our collection of over 150 board games from 0 to 99 years old. There is something for every taste. With the participation of Cité Meeple and Ludotolo31
Refreshment bar and snack bar with free VHS association, all public.
Animation Workshop
Saturday August 26th from 3pm to 4:30pm at Médiathèque Clémence Isaure.
As a preview of the screening of Pil in an open-air cinema, Pascal Galletti, from the animation studio TAT Productions in Toulouse, will lead an exploratory workshop on animation cinema and the different stages of creation!
outdoor cinema
Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 9:00 pm at the Place du Fort. The VHS Society will premiere Julian Fournette’s Animated Film: PIL.
Bill, a resourceful young orphan, lives on the streets of the medieval town of Rock-n-Broom. With her three sons tamed, she survives by stealing food from the castle of the evil regent Tristen, who usurps the throne. One fine day, to escape from the guards pursuing her, Belle disguises herself by putting on a princess dress. There she then embarked in spite of herself on a mad and delirious quest to save Roland, the heir to the throne…
Family audience, the duration is an hour and a half, is free.
Musical tale
Wednesday, August 30, 10 a.m., Parc de Bergeronnet. Louise Septet will tell you short stories from Latin America.
On her canoe, Paula cruises from the Chilean coast and then delves into the heart of the tropical jungle, on the Amazon River, to venture out a bit in the middle of the Venezuelan plains…
At each stage of his journey, a new encounter, a new story!
Discover a rich and amazing continent that reflects the intermarriage between Africa, Europe and the many pre-Columbian cultures. Awaken your ears to the sound of harp, percussion and drum, accompanied by songs in Spanish, Portuguese, Yoruba or even Mapuche.