Region: Normandy

  • Show dans la Baie 2026

    Show dans la Baie 2026 brings performance and festival energy to Ferme des Cara-Meuh in Vains. The farm setting gives the event a relaxed, local character while placing it close to the wider Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel area. It is a good example of a Normandy event where rural place, food-world surroundings and live culture meet.

  • Fête de la Scie Harfleur 2026

    Fête de la Scie Harfleur 2026 brings local history and craft tradition into Harfleur’s town centre. The event name gives it a distinctive identity, pointing toward heritage, tools and the memory of manual skills. It is a compact town festival for visitors who enjoy regional traditions presented through a community celebration rather than a museum display.

  • Médiévale de Lisieux

    Médiévale de Lisieux brings a medieval atmosphere to the Jardin de l’évêché, close to the historic heart of the town. The event is suited to families and heritage-minded visitors who enjoy costumes, old-world settings and the feeling of a town stepping briefly into another period. It adds a festive historical layer to Lisieux beyond its better-known religious heritage.

  • Fête des Métiers d’Art

    Fête des Métiers d’Art celebrates craft skills in Villedieu-les-Poêles, a town already associated with artisan know-how. The event gives visitors a chance to focus on makers, materials and traditional skills in a public town setting. It belongs clearly in the arts-and-crafts side of the Normandy calendar, with a strong link to local identity.

  • Tango Découverte avec Sergio et Léa

    Tango Découverte avec Sergio et Léa offers a focused dance encounter in Lisieux. The event is designed as an introduction to tango rather than a large performance, making it approachable for people curious about the style and its social rhythm. It adds a participatory performing-arts option to the local calendar, especially for visitors who prefer workshops to passive attendance.

  • Ça Patine à Tokyo Show

    Ça Patine à Tokyo Show brings a theatrical, ice-themed performance to the Théâtre du Casino Barrière in Deauville. The venue gives the event a polished entertainment setting, making it a good evening option for visitors staying in the resort town. It is best treated as a show listing rather than a festival or sports event.

  • Nicoletta & Chœur Gospel

    Nicoletta & Chœur Gospel brings a concert format into the sacred setting of Cathédrale Saint-Pierre in Lisieux. The pairing of voice, choir and cathedral acoustics gives the event a different character from a standard theatre performance. It is a strong option for visitors who enjoy concerts where the venue is part of the musical experience.

  • Mozart en tournée – Orchestre Symphonique Erato

    Mozart en tournée – Orchestre Symphonique Erato brings a classical concert program to C3 Le Cube in Douvres-la-Délivrande. The event is a clear performing-arts listing, focused on symphonic music in a local cultural venue. It is well suited to visitors looking for a one-night classical program outside Normandy’s larger cities.

  • TURFU Festival Caen

    TURFU Festival Caen brings a future-facing cultural and creative program to Le Dôme. The event sits at the intersection of innovation, public participation and contemporary ideas, making it different from a standard arts festival. It is a useful listing for visitors interested in workshops, experimentation and the way culture can engage with science and society.

  • Mission Potager Colombelles

    Mission Potager Colombelles brings a garden and vegetable-patch theme to Médiathèque Le Phénix. The event is likely to appeal to families and curious visitors who enjoy hands-on, everyday ecology rather than formal lectures. It fits within the popular-tradition side of the database because it connects food, learning and local community life in an accessible setting.