Another way to present agility?
Christophe Keromen will read a story by Frederic Brown, an SF writer from the 1940s and 1950s. This story is called "Dodgers", and talks about... agility: "... But their little AGILE legs were walking a hundred steps while he was doing one..." The story tells the last day of the life of a Cretaceous dinosaur , in this case a Tyrannosaurus Rex, "king of prehistoric animals", who will die for lack of food, while heaps of small animals swarm around him. Full of animals, full of life, but it's too big and too heavy to catch them! These miserable vermin, using evasions and refusing to fight, taunt him. He will soon die; his hour has come; nothing can be done about it; the big ones give way to the little ones, that's how it is.
The reading will be accompanied on the keyboard by Olivier My and together we will then propose to the participants to share their links with agility. Scribes welcome!
Beautiful productions! Thanks to the participants! #ATRennes17 @ckeromen pic.twitter.com/77dHZxFAor
— Olivier MY (@OyoMy) October 14, 2017
Moment of calm in the hustle and bustle #atrennes17 by @ckeromen and @OyoMy pic.twitter.com/EHBiSfPYfC
— Jυlιεи Fαllεт (@jfallet) October 14, 2017
The speaking seagull to close this beautiful event! #ATRennes17 @ckeromen pic.twitter.com/oIqR3Yw6Hm
— Olivier MY (@OyoMy) October 14, 2017
“Nimble little paws” at#ATRennes17 with @ckeromen pic.twitter.com/svaqDUYNuQ
— Olivier MY (@OyoMy) October 14, 2017
Lectelier so good #atrennes17 my son Leopold in pencil thank you @cdenhartigh @ckeromen @OyoMy #lespetitsagilespattes and the laughing seagull pic.twitter.com/IU9uwnoZLH
— Vincent Maubanc (@vmaubanc) October 14, 2017