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Vaison Danses Festival 2024 : 10nd June > 24th July

Vaison Danses Festival 2024 : 10nd June > 24th July

International Danse Festival : spectacles, workshops, conferences…

More information : https://www.vaison-danses.com/

What's on in and around Vaison in 2024 ?

What's on in and around Vaison in 2024 ?

From 27 April to 1 May: George Brassens Festival “De Brassens à la Nouvelles Scène”.

8 May: Les Fleuralies, large flower market, Place Burrus

18 and 19 May: Pentecost Corso, live music and funfair

9 June: Lapierre – GF Mont-Ventoux, international cyclosportive race from Vaison-la-Romaine to the summit of the Géant de Provence

21 June: Fête de la musique

28 June: Christophe Maé concert at the Théâtre Antique

10 to 24 July: Vaison Danses Festival. For more information: www.vaison-danses.com

14 July: Funfair and fireworks display

20 July: Bacchus Night: wine tasting and entertainment in the Roman excavations

21 July: Terroirs en Fête / Local producers in the spotlight

2 to 16 August: Les Soirées de l’Antique (free concerts and shows in the ancient theater)

15 August: Large funfair and fireworks display

21 and 22 September: Heritage Days

 

Every Tuesday morning, a large Provencal market in the streets of the town.

Every Saturday morning, a market of local producers in the Place Burrus.

Every first Sunday of the month: Vaison Art Days, on Place Montfort

 

Numerous concerts and cultural events in the surrounding villages.

For further information, visit www.vaison-ventoux-tourisme.com

Local and seasonal products for direct sale

Local and seasonal products for direct sale

You will find a maximum of local and seasonal products on sale directly or at the bar and snack bar :

  • Olive oil from Voconce, from our family production
  • Tapenade, sale of olives from our family production and local producers
  • Apricot nectar from local producers
  • Honeys and jams
  • Soaps made from olive oil
  • Organic craft beers from local micro-breweries Taka and Bivouak
  • Fair trade, organic and locally roasted coffees
  • Organic and local teas and herbal teas
  • Vegetables and fruits from the garden, according to the season
  • Wines from the cooperative cellar of Vaison la romaine 
Near Vaison-la-Romaine... in 2024

Near Vaison-la-Romaine... in 2024

20 and 21 July: Book days in Sablet – Meetings, lectures, book signings

31 July: Wine Night in Rasteau

2 to 4 August: Festival Font’Arts, street arts festival in Pernes les Fontaines

15 August: Lavender Festival in Sault

End of August: Le Feu de Monteux – Fireworks show and entertainment

 

Numerous conferences and themed weekends throughout the inter-communal area

More information: http://www.vaison-ventoux-tourisme.com

Eno-tourism

Eno-tourism

Winegrower-cooperators for three generations in the cooperative cellars of Vaison-la-RomainePuyméras, and labeled Camping Bacchus, and producers of olive oil, we offer in September and October visits of cellars and half-days of discovery of wine work, manual and mechanical grape harvests, visits of olive groves…

Avignon and its theatre festival!

Avignon and its theatre festival!

The Avignon theatre festival is world-renowned, attracting visitors from across the globe to the courtyard of the Papal Palace and other locations around the city (theatres etc.). You can attend official performances by booking in advance, as well as the many other shows that sweep the city as part of the “Off” festival.

The Avignon Festival in July: The Festival’s mission is to showcase works of contemporary French and international theatre and dance, and the performing arts in general, by putting on around 40 performances each year.

Avignon’s cultural life doesn’t end with the theatre festival, you can also attend the following events:

  • The Avignon Jazz Festival at the start of August
  • The Avignon/New York Film Festival
  • The Avignon Film Festival (for independent films) in June
Don't miss this in Orange!

Don't miss this in Orange!

The Roman Theatre of Orange, built under the reign of Augustus in the first century AD by veterans of Julius Caesar’s second legion, is one of the best-preserved Roman theatres in the world. Its impressive exterior wall with the original façade (103 m long and 37 m high) still stands today.
The theatre has hosted the Roman Festival every summer since 1869, together with the Chorégies d’Orange and New Chorégies opera festivals since 1902 and 1971 respectively.
Every winter since 1891, a festival has been held for lovers of ancient artwork.
Since 2002, the town of Orange, the owner of the monument, has entrusted the company Culturespaces with the management and promotion of the theatre.

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