Dodik Jégou

Marie-Charlotte Le Berre (14 May 1934 – 2 April 2024), better known by her pen name Dodik Jégou, was a French ceramist, painter and poet.

[5] She was the eldest child[6] of Marc Le Berre [fr],[7] who owned the store À la Ville d'Ys in Quimper.

They brought in the likes of Pêr-Jakez Helias, Youenn Gwernig, Irène Frain, Glenmor, Michel Le Bris, and performers from the Étonnants Voyageurs [fr].

[7] In 1990, with the help of the municipality of Saint-Malo, she opened the Maison internatioanle des poètes et des écrivains, inaugurated by Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Director-General of UNESCO,[10] as well as Mayor René Couanau, 1989 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Camilo José Cela, and Édouard Maunick.

[11] She was also a co-founder and member of the Maison des métiers d'art français and devoted time in 2008 to saving frescos in association with the Amis du peintre Geoffroy Dauvergne.