From our special correspondent Auron (Alpes-Maritimes)
“Come on, Fatimata. Come on, Igor.” Red or yellow scarves hanging from their wrists, about twenty children loudly cheer on their friends as they take turns passing the obstacles at the Auron (Alpes-Maritimes) resort “camp” under the close supervision of Isma and Maud, activity leaders. , as well as O’Neill, a mountain guide. After the test is over, O’Neill declares the red team victorious. Then go to the next workshop, inspired by the pole test of the Koh-Lanta show. “How do you say 3, 2, 1 in Ukrainian?”, asks the guide. In a happy mixture of French, English, Russian and Ukrainian, he finally manages to make himself understood by everyone.
Among the 86 boys and girls aged 6 to 11 attending this “learning camp” organized by the collective Ensemble sublimons l’animation (ESA), five are Ukrainians. 6-year-old Daria, 9-year-old Anna, Igor and Andrey and 11-year-old Sacha still…
Source: Le Figaro
