The Maison de la danse de Lyon, which is going to celebrate its 40th anniversary, invites Minecraft players to redecorate it. - Jeff Pachoud / AFP

She is about to celebrate her 40th birthday. The Maison de la danse de Lyon, currently closed to the public for health reasons linked to the coronavirus epidemic, launched a challenge a few days ago to fans of the Minecraft video game . The challenge: reproducing the exterior facade of the building and freely creating its own universe inside. The whole being, of course, to respect the theme of dance. And even "of all the dances", specifies the establishment.

All entries will then be submitted to a vote on the Maison de la danse Facebook page. The winner will be "the one whose project will be the most fun and the most original" will win many gifts. The prize will be awarded during a live Facebook on June 17, 2020.

Inaugurated June 17, 1980

To participate, simply send your production before Sunday June 14 at midnight to the address com@maisondeladanse.com in the form of a video capture of approximately 15 seconds or a screenshot.

The Maison de la danse was inaugurated on June 17, 1980. Since 2011, it has been headed by Dominique Hervieu, who took over from Guy Darmet. The establishment welcomes 140,000 spectators on average each season.

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