Les horloges

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A subtle work, for almost big and less smallOnce upon a time... a small calm and rural country that had the astonishing particularity of being populated by clocks. But one day, the clocks question the established order; it is the revolution and, in one single motion, they kill the king. After the euphoria of the first moments of freedom, they find themselves left to their own devices. Anarchy reigns. One clock then seizes the opportunity to rise to power and establish a dictatorship that advocates both individualism and chaos.What will become of this clockwork people? Will they manage to regain joy and harmony?A universe that evokes dreams, fun, and reflection.The story of the Clocks, with its many twists and turns, addresses fundamental themes such as cohesion, living together, and social harmony. The tale resonates with our society and provides tools for the youngest against individualism and withdrawal into oneself.Condensed with poetry and humor, the twelve Pop-Rock songs of the Clocks tell a fabulous epic, from the Revolution to social balance, passing through anarchy and dictatorship. The mechanical end of the work, set with these twelve musical jewels, awakens the imagination and reflection from the age of 7 (game sheets and educational materials available at www.leshorloges.com).

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  1. Exposition
  2. Le discours du roi
  3. Le discours de l'imposteur
  4. Révolution
  5. La mort du roi
  6. Anarchie, liberté
  7. Le maître du chaos
  8. Le cadran solaire
  9. La ruse
  10. Re-réglage
  11. Réjouissances
  12. La surprise