Cultural Season in Frontignan la Peyrade 2024: Circus, Music, Literature, Exhibitions, and More!

2024-01-09 13:50:39

Circus, music, literature, heritage, exhibitions, urban tours, guided or virtual tours, meetings, residencies and workshops: in Frontignan la Peyrade, in 2024 more than ever, culture is everywhere and for everyone!

For this cultural season, the City continues to be one of the capitals of culture for all in the Thau basin, in a multitude of forms.

« Beyond the free nature of our programming, it is quality shows and strong cultural actions that we carry and share for the benefit of all audiences. »

Valérie Maillard,

deputy delegate for culture, heritage and gender equality

In the program :

Musique

Music in January to open the year in the colors of a baroque and romantic Europe with the Brass Quartet of the Montpellier National Opera Orchestrawithout forgetting June 21, the festival of Musican unmissable and popular annual event, dear to musicians of all stripes and to the public.

Calling spectators for Le Cabaretreversée!

The artists are looking for volunteer residents for their participatory show.
Do you have a sense of tasting, service and conviviality or have you always dreamed of singing in public or do you have skills in gymnastics and aerial acrobatics?
Information and registrations on 04 67 18 54 92 – [email protected]

Cirque

Circus-cabaret in March with Le Cabaretreversée from Cie La Faux Populaire – Le Mort aux Dents. Acrobat trumpeter and juggler cellist, the supercharged duo revisits classic circus acts to talk to us with humor about this strange need to be in a relationship. In April, it will be the return to residence of the acrobats and acrobats from the CirkVOST Company, they will refine their latest creation Partir, stay un peu (In Sity) at the Espace chapiteau, the opportunity to discover behind the scenes of a show in manufacturing course.

Literature

Literature with the 27th edition of the Festival International du Novel Noir/FIRN which will take place this year from May 24 to 26 on the theme of the body, with a program of events combining sport and culture. The FIRN is also a festival that takes place all year round with monthly literary walks, writing or artistic practice workshops, creative residencies, meetings and exhibitions (full program to come).

Dark nights of reading: on January 19 and 20 with a sixth sense awakened for a tasting of food and wine in complete darkness during cross-readings by two masters of the noir novel Hervé Le Corre and Jérome Leroy on Friday, and a musical reading performed by the author Michèle Pedinielli from La patience de l’immortelle with polyphonic songs revisited by the performing musician Marcel Bataillard (I Burtuoni) on Saturday at the Montaigne media library.

Street arts

Street arts with an urban street art route which is enriched with four additional creations in June. The city will host in residence, as part of the Sete Sois Sete Luas network, four international artists: Diavù (Italy), João Ribeiro (Portugal), Tima (Morocco) and Alain Welter (Luxembourg).

Expositions

In 2024, the Municipal Museum will highlight equestrian and bullfighting traditions. From April to November, the city offers you an educational and fun exhibition to learn everything about Bouvine and the world of Biòu! With guided tours in May and June of Frontignan through history or Frontignan during the Great War, discover the town’s local heritage. Focus also on the Archives in this Olympic year with each month a new panel on the history of a sport in Frontignan la Peyrade.

Want to see an exhibition without leaving home?
Follow the linkwe’ll take you on a virtual dive!
The municipal museum closes each year from early winter until spring.
With the success of the exhibition around the Tous sur la Tintaine jousts!, which saw more than 5,000 visitors parade, the municipality wanted to extend this moment by offering residents access to a virtual tour not only of this latest exhibition, but also its permanent collection on the 1st floor. Even closed, the museum remains accessible all winter, online 24 hours a day.

Exhibitions at the Jean-Claude Izzo room including Urban Identities by the artist Christian Gastaldi from February 3 to 24. An urban, raw and poetic art made from fragments of posters taken from the walls of the cities he travels through. From one bank to the other, Naples, Beirut, Frontignan or Montpellier are revealed through his paper “paintings”. And as part of the FIRN, a large format exhibition Corps Raccords by photographer Alexandra Frankewitz will be presented from May 10 to June 10 (Izzo Hall and downtown).

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