A Hybrid Format Fostering Exchange

The Triades du Trégor invite you to a format that:

Combines a practical dimension (exchanging ways of doing) with an intellectual dimension (exchanging ideas and ways of thinking).

Takes place over a set duration: three days (including a weekend), not only to exchange ideas but to get to know and understand one another, and to build links between people from different backgrounds.

Includes a cultural and event-based dimension: an immersion and a journey through images (photos, films), sound (music), and history to encourage encounters.

Is defined by simplicity and conviviality, the core virtues of an open and welcoming territory.

Three Days Together, with Events Open to the General Public

The heart of these meetings is intended for a limited audience of approximately 80 people (individuals, associations, businesses, elected officials, media, and researchers). However, certain sessions are open to the general public.

Friday 9th – The Opening of the Meeting

Welcome and introduction of participants, guests, and the Triades agenda.

Immersion Afternoon (Open to the public): A presentation of Greenland and Avanersuaq (where our guests are from).

Speakers include Christiane Drieux, an anthropologist and one of the leading specialists on this region, who will help immerse the public in the Greenlandic Far North.

Christiane Drieux, anthropologist

Saturday 10th – The Heart of the Exchange

Film « L’âme de la banquise » – A et N Antognelli

Morning and Afternoon: Work and exchange sessions centered on the main themes (the thematic agenda is progressively developed with participants based on their involvement) – moderated by Thierry Picq.

Evening Event (Open to the public): Film and debate with our guests.

Sunday 11th – Continued Exchange and Opening Up

Morning: Continued thematic exchanges on questions that emerged during the previous day.

Concluding Session: Cross-disciplinary workshops (discussing what the exchanges have contributed).

Late Afternoon and Evening Event (Open to the public): A thematic meeting centered around kayaking.

Two Photo Exhibitions

In addition to the evening events open to a wider audience, two photo exhibitions will be organized:

An “educational” photo exhibition by anthropologist Christiane Drieux.

Shared perspectives between photographers Nathalie and Alain Antognelli, experts on North Greenland (www.phototeam-nature.com), and photographer Philippe Brault (https://philippe-brault.com/), who has undertaken a photographic journey project in Northern Brittany.