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Le cadre symbolique du 26e Jamboree Scout mondial 2027 repose sur un élément simple que nous connaissons tous grâce à nos années de Scoutisme : la narration. Le cadre symbolique sert de ligne directrice pour le parcours des participants à travers le programme modulaire, qui porte le nom de lieux (plage,Village, Forêt, Ville, etc.), ainsi que ses extensions, qui se reflètent dans les noms de la flore polonaise choisis pour les noms des sous-camps. Les hubs relient les sous-camps entre eux, car ils portent le nom des cinq couleurs des plantes.
Le cadre symbolique donne vie à l'histoire du courage à travers dix compagnons. Comme leur nom l'indique, ils accompagnent les participants tout au long de leur voyage. Chaque compagnon a sa propre histoire et sert d'exemple et d'ami de confiance tout au long du parcours.
Bien que chaque Compagnon soit différent, ils ont tous une chose en commun :
lors de leur voyage au Jamboree, tout ce qu'ils font, ils le font avec courage
The 26th World Scout Jamboree 2027 Symbolic Framework is based on a simple thing we all recognise from our years in scouting – storytelling. The Symbolic Framework serves as an outline for the participants’ journey through the Modular Programme, which is named after places (Beach, Village, Forest, City, etc.), as well as its extensions, which are reflected in the names of Polish flora chosen for the Subcamps’ names. The Hubs tie the Subcamps together as they are named after five colours the plants are in.
The Symbolic Framework brings the story of living bravely to life through ten Companions. As their name suggests, they travel with the Participants on their journey. Each Companion has their own story, serving as an example and a trusted friend along the way.
When Anna leaves home for the first time, she wants to share everything she has learned with the world. On her journey, whenever she meets someone in need, whether a stranger or a creature, she uses her experience to help. Anna loves her traditions and her home, but when she arrives in the Village, she never speaks unless invited, never imposes, and never expects anything in return for the knowledge she shares.
Anna’s twin sister, Pola, also loves their home deeply but is driven by change. Where Anna wants to share knowledge, Pola wants to learn more. She knows that no home is perfect and some traditions need to evolve. With an open mind and heart, she sets out into the world, ready to face challenges and asks for help when needed. She is ready to receive help given.
Balbina, in the Forest late at night, faces her fear of the dark by lighting the way with her flashlight. Her fear doesn’t stop her. She finds joy and courage by helping her Companions. Similarly, when Cezary wanted to see the sunset earlier that evening but one of his Companions couldn’t walk any farther, he chose not to leave anyone behind.
On the Beach, Bogna becomes lost but decides to trust her Companions, handing over the map so they can find the way back. She focuses instead on what she does best—keeping everyone’s spirits high and making sure they all take care of themselves.
By the River, Mikołaj continues his daily task of cleaning the shore. Others think it’s pointless, but he stays true to his heart and beliefs. When the Companions join him, his example inspires them, creating a wave of positive change in his community.
Before reaching the City, the Companions face a choice between two roads. The newest member, Jan, suggests a simple solution: split into two groups and meet at the same place later. He knows how to end small disagreements and respect others’ choices.
Later, while resting in the Meadow, Zofia joins them. During another conflict, she recognises a negative pattern she learned from adults. She stops, takes a deep breath, apologises, and tries a new approach—breaking the cycle of unkind behaviour.
Seba, guided by his heart and curiosity, decides to join the journey too. Though he feels safe at home, he wants to explore how he fits into the wider world. He speaks openly about his feelings and acts bravely, even when it feels uncomfortable.
Finally, Aleks, after a long and difficult solo journey, follows the distant light of the Companions’ fire and finds the Camp-in-Camp. The hard path proves worth it—for it leads to true friendship and belonging.
Even though all of the Companions are different people, there is one thing they all share. During their Jamboree journey, everything they do, they do it bravely.