La compagnie KeatBeck revient cette semaine avec la suite de la deuxième saison du podcast C R A F T. Dans ce sixième épisode, nous nous concentrons sur les trajectoires qui ont porté les artisans et artistes vers leur discipline. Entre hasard, curiosité, histoire de famille et intime vocation, les étudiants horlogers nous racontent leur parcours entre deux manipulations de montres.
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