Centre d’animation et d’interprétation de la culture Amérindienne à Vivé au Lorrain.
The creation of the interior spaces of the Caribbean park of Amerindian life on the
pre-Columbian site of Vivé, a 22-hectare place of relaxation and knowledge, implies a global approach with strong links to heritage, research, archaeology, the environment and nature.
In a permanent balancing act between emotion and knowledge, the new scenography offers the possibility of a one-of-a-kind experience, directly in touch with what we know today about Amerindian culture and heritage.
The scenography appeals as much to the sensibility of the spectator as to archaeological and scientific knowledge. It represents an opportunity to broaden individual awareness and public perception of the issues raised by the Caribbean, a world that has disappeared but is still with us.