Every summer, the Summer Evenings turn the Alpes-Maritimes department into an open-air theater. Hundreds of shows for young and old and for all tastes are held in the municipalities of the department. The programming is eclectic and completely free!
Clowns, circus arts, music, puppets, dance, installation: all these arts are celebrated in Nanterre, just a stone's throw from Paris, during the Parade(s) festival. This entirely free event is one of the first street arts festivals in France.
Even if his name doesn't ring a bell, you've probably already seen the works of Alphonse Mucha because he was, in his time, one of the most famous artists in Europe! Here are 5 things to know about this painter, decorator and poster artist considered one of the pioneers of advertising.
The Cannes Film Festival is undoubtedly the most important cinematic event in the world. An artistic and media event, this prestigious festival is also the privileged meeting place for all film professionals who attend its Film Market.
The Paris Jazz Festival, organized since 2009 in the green setting of the Parc Floral, got a facelift in 2015. It adopted a new logo but kept its ambition to make jazz known and appreciated by as many people as possible, thanks to affordable concerts.
The date of April 23rd has been chosen by UNESCO to pay tribute to books and their authors. On this day, where reading is celebrated, young and old are invited to participate in events in different places such as bookstores and libraries. Even if there is no event organized near you, here are 5 ideas that will allow you to celebrate World Book and Copyright Day.
For a few years now, it has been possible to come across the works of street artist Jordane Saget in the streets of Paris or the metro corridors of the capital. His style, full of curves and arabesques, reenchants the asphalt as well as advertising panels. We invite you to discover this artist with a hypnotic universe.
Contemporary art has the reputation of being elitist and inaccessible, especially for people who live away from big cities. It is to share contemporary creation with those who are geographically farthest away that MuMo or Mobile Museum was created. We invite you to discover this museum-truck that travels the roads of France and beyond with works of art.
If you have ever celebrated St. Patrick's Day in France or Ireland, you probably know the leprechaun, this character straight out of Irish legends! This colorful fairy creature has inspired many stories and legends. Here are 5 things to know about him.
The Night of the Museums is an annual event that invites all European night owls to discover or rediscover the heritage of museums. It is an appointment not to be missed to take advantage of the exceptional opening of the European museums in the evening.