Saturday March 25: CHAOURCE – Colloquium “harmony and politics in the 16th century”. As part of the Spring of Poets. 9:15 a.m.: reception at the Amadis Jamyn middle school, in Chaource. 9:30 a.m.: words of welcome. 9:45 a.m.: Christine Portier-Martin: Amadis Jamyn among his family. 10:15 a.m.: Patrick de Villepin: Filiation and relatives of Amadis Jamyn — Assumptions and certainties. 10:45 a.m.: Questions — clarifications. 11:30 a.m.: visit of the church by the conference participants. 2:30 p.m.: resumption of work. 2:45 p.m.: Guy Cure: Amadis Jamyn: the call for harmony. 3:15 p.m.: Adeline Lionetto: The participation of Jamyn and Passerat in court parties. 3:45 p.m.: Questions — clarifications. 4:15 p.m.: Jamyn sung in the 21st century by Régis Delbroucq. Introductions to the late afternoon show: 4:30 p.m.: Roger Lombardot talks about the genesis of Requiem. 4:45 p.m.: Pierre-Eugène Leroy, – Nicolas Pithou recounts Bar-sur-Seine in 1562. 5:15 p.m.: end of work at the college. The participants go to the church to watch the theatrical performance. 5:45 p.m.: words of welcome at the church. 6 to 7:15 p.m.: Performance of Requiem by Roger Lombardot. Actress: Catherine Lefevre; Directed by Marie-Hélène Aïn. The piece is introduced by poems by Jamyn said by college students Mélina Bayri, Benoit Dupont, Darren Fletcher, Lucie Gamard, Alicia Harvier, Solène Lange, Enzo Perri Balland, Louis Rhone, Louis Truck-Ricard. This day in Chaource is made possible thanks to a combination of goodwill. Thanks to Jean-Michel Hupfer and Florent Hurpeau, to Mmes Chabin, Chacim and Delhoume, to Father Narcisse, to the parish and to the diocese. Through the acquaintance of three local poets, the symposium aims to show the importance of culture in the realization of a “desire for harmony” today as in the 16th century, to combat fearful withdrawals and spread of hatred. Free admission — Please note that the times may be modified, consult the local press.