I’m proud to say that I’ve been happily collaborating with FRANCE Magazine for several years now and so, soon after I moved to Chartres last October 2020, I decided to suggest an article about my wonderful new home I’ve been so eager to share avec tout le monde! L’article sortira en juillet 2021 and even though it’s already écrit, bien sûr je ne peux pas encore le partager avec vous. However, what I can do now is share a sneak peek! Et un sneak peek en français! Let me explain.
I thought that asking some famous Chartrains (this is what people who live in Chartres are called – un homme chartrain, une femme chartraine) about their favorite thing, their most memorable event, their most precious memory, etc. would be especially intéressant pour notre article instead of limiting myself to my own perspective. J’ai donc posé cette question à quatre personnes : un Américain, Michael, et trois Français, Élodie, Olivier, et Olivier. And no it’s not a typo, I really interviewed two different Olivier ha! I translated the three French interviews into English for the readers of FRANCE Magazine and because of this it’s ok for me to share their original French versions with you now since they won’t appear on the magazine. Un bon exercice pour vous, n’est-ce pas? Learning about Chartres while working on your French!
And to ease you into this exercise, commençons avec Michael qui lui a répondu en anglais puisqu’il est Américain. See how nice I am with you?
J’ai rencontré my now friend Michael Brooks the very weekend I signed le contrat de vente pour mon appartement. Nous sommes allés boire une coupe de Champagne au Café Serpente (avant le confinement) situé juste en face de la cathédrale. That’s when I found out he had moved from Seattle to Chartres in 2017 and had bought a 13th century building just round the corner! And even though I was born and raised in France, I also lived in Seattle before moving to France in 2017, comme lui! Uncanny, n’est-ce pas? I thought you’d be curious to know what Michael appreciated the most here in his new French town, so I asked him, et voici sa réponse :
Michael Brooks : “One reason Chartres is great is the labyrinth of the cathedral and its amazing energy. A circular pattern in stone on the floor of the nave, 12 meters across, it is a walking meditation. Walking the labyrinth was a life-changing experience for me in 2002; just after, I left my corporate job and launched a travel company. That first time, I kept thinking, “it’s not about the destination; it’s about the path.” Then . . . “no, it’s not about the path; it’s about how you walk the path.” People come from all over the world to experience the labyrinth, and I think that’s part of the reason it can be so powerful. Chartres became a destination for pilgrims and travelers in 876, when the grandson of Charlemagne gave to the cathedral the birthing veil of the Virgin Mary. It (miraculously) survived the great fire of 1194 and is on display today. Chartres is a stop on the famous pilgrimage of Compostela. In my mind, this creates a contrast with Notre-Dame in Paris, which feels to me empty and cold. Notre-Dame de Chartres feels energetic and inviting. In Paris, tourists go inside, walk around, look up, take pictures, and leave. In Chartres, people bring their hopes, their passions, their deepest dreams, their most authentic selves. It’s been that way for centuries, and that energy makes the space unique today. I feel fortunate, grateful, to live a short walk to the cathedral, to the labyrinth.”
Apparemment, la chanteur Sting is also very fond of le labyrinthe! Lisez et écoutez cette interview and find out why Stings says “I carry Chartres on my back”!
Because of the closed international borders I have been unable to host my French Immersion Courses ici en France which has been très frustrant for so many different reasons, one of them being I so want to share my beloved & magical Chartres avec vous! However, Président Macron has announced borders were now opening to fully vaccinated people so I will be sending you more info in the next few days about TWO NEW OPENINGS : FALL 2021 + SPRING 2022 woohoo! As always my French Immersion Courses will contain theory in the morning adapted to our afternoon and evening practice, in other words, meeting amazing entrepreneur, talented, and creative Chartrains and sharing wonderful adventures with them! Without further ado, laissez-moi vous en présenter trois :
1- Élodie Vally who at the young age of 38 owns the oldest stained glass company here in France called la Maison Lorin, which was created in 1863 in the quaint Basse Ville quarter along the river l’Eure.
2- Olivier L’Hostis le directeur de la librairie called L’Esperluète located in a stunning Renaissance building in the heart of the historical center. Attention, “librairie” is a false friend… it’s not a library, but a book store!
3- Olivier Brelot who moved from Alsace in 1993 and bought his charming restaurant gastronomique called L’Estocade in 2000. Ses clients peuvent apprécier la superbe vue sur le fleuve, le joli petit pont en pierre, et la cathédrale.
They too answered my question “What do you love the most à Chartres?” Et voici leurs réponses :
Élodie Vally : “La ville de Chartres est en moi depuis toujours. J’y suis née et je ne l’ai jamais vraiment quittée. Je me suis passionnée très vite pour l’art du vitrail dont elle est la capitale. Elle abrite le seul atelier de peintre verrier protégé au titre des monuments historiques en France, et l’un des plus anciens ateliers de vitrail au monde : la Maison Lorin. L’âme de ce lieu m’habite depuis que j’ai franchi son magnifique portail en bois, il y a plus de 17 ans. Ce lieu est actif depuis le Moyen Âge, tannerie de la ville puis atelier de vitrail. Il a vu se succéder des milliers de chantiers de création, des centaines d’artisans y ont laissé une partie de leur âme. Il porte en ses murs une partie de l’histoire de la ville. Il porte aussi une partie de mon histoire. Le rire de mes enfants, les mots sages de mes anciens patrons, les joies partagées avec les membres de mon équipe, mais aussi les larmes des moments difficiles et les angoisses passagères. C’est mon foyer, mon château de conte de fée, une part de mon être.”
Olivier L’Hostis : “Chartres est une ville chargée d’histoire et, autour de la cathédrale, on pense d’abord au Moyen Âge. Mais il y a une portion de rue extraordinaire, où l’on passe nécessairement lorsque l’on vient en visite, depuis la gare vers la cathédrale. Cette portion de rue que l’on ne remarque pas va de la préfecture historique, rue Collin d’Harleville, jusqu’à la place Jean Moulin. Elle s’arrête au restaurant le Molière. L’une des extrémités, la préfecture, est le lieu du premier acte de la résistance en 1940, par Jean Moulin ; à l’autre extrémité, c’est l’ancien hôtel particulier de l’homme qui a inspiré à Molière le personnage d’Arpagon, l’Avare. Entre les 2, Robert Capa a pris l’une de ses photos les plus célèbres, celle de la tondue de Chartres. Lieu de la langue française, lieu de faits glorieux et moins glorieux de la seconde guerre mondiale, on y marche dans les pas de l’histoire. Au coin de la place Jean Moulin et de la rue Ste Même, il y a le Bon Coin. Un petit lieu de restauration où les visiteurs d’un jour peuvent s’arrêter pour se restaurer. Mais c’est peut-être aussi d’une autre restauration qu’il s’agit : si on y mange des crêpes bretonnes et des gâteaux faits maison, l’établissement est tenu par un allemand, Gerd, qui a adopté la France. C’est ainsi un lieu de restauration des relations franco-allemandes, un lieu qui a vu l’histoire, un bon lieu.”
Olivier Brelot : “Mon coup de coeur est « Chartres en Lumières » un événement instauré en 2003 et qui se déroule tous les ans à partir du mois d’avril jusqu’à la fin de l’année. Cette manifestation est une mise en lumière de l’architecture locale (édifices, monuments, lavoirs, ponts, etc.) reconnue comme la plus grande valorisation du patrimoine au monde. Idéal pour flâner dans les quartiers historiques de Chartres en famille, entre amis, ou en amoureux. La scénographie est renouvelée chaque année et projetée sur : la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres classée au Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO est mise en beauté sur les deux portails, la médiathèque, le théâtre, la collégiale Saint André, l’église Saint Pierre entre autres, font partie des principaux sites. Un ensemble qui met notre ville de Chartres sous les projecteurs et qui la rend célèbre bien au delà de nos frontières. Laissez-vous tenter par cette destination dépaysante à seulement une heure de Paris et tombez à votre tour sous le charme de la capitale de la Beauce : Chartres vous attend et vous souhaite la bienvenue.”
Unlike my four friends mentioned above who have lived here for much longer than I have, I am just at the beginning of my Chartres experience, I still have so much to learn, to explore, so many wonderful connections to make, so many friends to meet, projets to create. One of these projets is you, me, and a little group of Francophiles exploring la belle Chartres ensemble! My French Immersion Courses are one of the aspects I love the most about my business. I have a feeling that because of Covid, they are going to be even more meaningful and deep and explosively fun than they’ve been so far! This is what the last one looked like!
Alors, je vous dis à très bientôt à Chartres! And if you want to see the translations for the three French articles, look out for this coming July FRANCE Magazine!
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