project leader:

PROJECT LEADER:

Joseph Favre-Felix

11jozf@gmail.com

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2004-2006 : Two years of study and acquirement of « D.E.U.G. in General History», diploma of the University of History in Montpellier France/

 

2006 : Diploma of BAFA (diploma of Leadership in Animation, specialized in mountains discovery)/

 

2006 : Training courses of rescue-lifesaving-clearing in natural disasters situations with the NGO Action d´Urgence Internationale (Action of International Emergency)/

 

2006-2008 : Self Training in Dry-Stone Constructions around the Europe, learning from Old Masters in France , Croatia , Spain.

 

2007 : Training in “Historical Monuments work”, and stone-carving courses with the association Rempart, France/

 

2007-2009 : Leading about 20 work-camps of volunteers (one work-camp = 3weeks), as a teacher of dry-stone techniques with the associations Concordia (France), Rempart (France), Genctur (Turkey), Elix (Greece), World4u (Russia)…

We performed many renovations of old destroyed historical monuments for different municipalities and National Parks.

 

2008-2009: Travels around Europe in the aim of opening new work-camps of volunteers.

As a teacher of dry-stone, I wanted to teach this knowledge, and to renovate some old beautiful about-to-fall-down monuments, in countries such a teaching did not exist.

Project named: “Dry stone*ring”, aimed to be open in Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Finland, Morocco, Spain, and France.

Successful operation with new workcamps opened in Greece, Turkey, Russia, Finland.

 

2009 : Nomadic movements during the winter in Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian Lapland, following the personal idea to reach a sustainable prehistoric based primitive life project.

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2010: Work as European Volunteer in the aim to open a “primitive surviving project” with the Kierikki stone age center, Allianssi and teachers and students from Mynämäki school (ancient crafts department).

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 “I think that this last project, ‘primitive surviving project’,

is somehow the most important of my career,

because it implies a lot of reflection about philosophy of life in the modern world,

and about the nature of man;

about how surprisingly humans are well adapted to live in wilderness...” Joseph.

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