Culture is the work of meaning that we give to making society. It goes through the body, languages and language, art, thought, collective action.
At the MJC, the arts occupy an important place, allowing everyone to flourish through learning, discovery, practice and creation.
All the workshops promote cultural openness, in-depth knowledge of oneself, of relationships with others and of the different practices present in the House.
Culture is also more broadly regular invitations to discuss, exchange and debate between citizens, from here and elsewhere, with artists, intellectuals, activists, to question and better understand the issues that cross the world. , and thus expand the public space.
Popular education is a set of cultural procedures allowing everyone to attribute meaning to their situation. Faithful to its founding project, the MJC is a tool for understanding the world and a school of citizenship. It contributes to learning to "live together" and to the development of democracy, by animating a living culture in which everyone can take part.
All the workshops promote cultural openness, in-depth knowledge of oneself, of relationships with others and of the different practices present in the House.
Culture is also more broadly regular invitations to discuss, exchange and debate between citizens, from here and elsewhere, with artists, intellectuals, activists, to question and better understand the issues that cross the world. , and thus expand the public space.
Popular education is a set of cultural procedures allowing everyone to attribute meaning to their situation. Faithful to its founding project, the MJC is a tool for understanding the world and a school of citizenship. It contributes to learning to "live together" and to the development of democracy, by animating a living culture in which everyone can take part.








