Tag: Breton Culture

  • Festival des Filets Bleus: Free Concerts – 15 August

    The Festival des Filets Bleus in Concarneau is Brittany’s oldest festival, honoring Breton culture and maritime heritage. On 15 August 2026, the event features free concerts from SOL Y SOMBRA, BALAVOINE, and TITOM throughout the evening. From 6:30 PM to midnight, enjoy a day filled with live music and festive activities that celebrate local traditions. Expect a lively atmosphere with a variety of performances showcasing the region’s rich musical landscape. Join the community in this celebration of culture and music, making it a perfect opportunity to enjoy Concarneau’s local offerings amid an exciting festival setting.

  • Traditional Breton Games in Brech: Fun for Everyone

    Participate in the Ateliers jeux bretons at the Écomusée du Pays d’Auray in Brech. This engaging event showcases traditional Breton games like quilles, shuffleboard, and boules. It offers a delightful opportunity for locals and visitors to connect, share skills, and enjoy a fun atmosphere. Each session takes place from 4 PM to 5 PM on select Tuesdays, fostering community spirit and celebrating local culture. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to these games, everyone is welcome to join in the fun. Save the dates and come play with us!

  • Documentary Screening in Moëlan-sur-Mer: Local Identity

    Screening on June 27 at 2:30 PM at Le Kerfany cinema, “Brigneau, une fenêtre sur la mer,” directed by Stéphane Bégoin, delves into the life of Brigneau, a small Breton port. This 1-hour and 12-minute documentary features the port’s diverse inhabitants, including a nostalgic fisherman, a bustling restaurateur, and a cultural project developer. Their stories intertwine, raising questions about community, memory, and change. Bégoin captures Brigneau over a year, highlighting tensions between historic inhabitants and newcomers. The director will discuss the film, making this screening a profound reflection on heritage and identity in Brittany.

  • Fête de la Musique in Brest: Community Celebration

    The Fête de la Musique returns to Brest on 21 June 2026, featuring the city’s dynamic music scene across various venues. Starting at noon, a musical picnic at Place Wilson will showcase local talent, including the Conservatoire, until 9 PM. The Tanguy Tower will host an intimate music celebration from 2 PM to 6 PM. Travelers at the SNCF station can enjoy diverse musical performances in the afternoon. The Kennedy Garden will spotlight electronic music from 4 PM to 9 PM, while an open stage at La PAM invites local artists from 2 PM to 8 PM. Additional highlights include a fest-noz at Place du Général de Gaulle from 3:30 PM to 9 PM. The day also features DJ sets at Place Henri Ansquer and live shows at U Radio, promising a rich array of musical experiences for all attendees.

  • Pardon de Saint Pierre et Saint Paul in Plogastel-Saint-Germ

    The Pardon de Saint Pierre et Saint Paul is a traditional religious festival celebrated in Plogastel-Saint-Germain, showcasing the rich Breton culture. This event brings together locals and visitors alike to honor the saints through various ceremonies and community activities. On June 28, 2026, attendees can expect religious processions and cultural displays that highlight the significance of this occasion. It’s a unique chance to engage with the community while experiencing authentic Breton traditions. Whether you’re familiar with Breton culture or exploring it for the first time, the Pardon de Saint Pierre et Saint Paul reflects the heart and soul of Brittany. Don’t miss this meaningful event that fosters community ties and honors local history.

  • Simon Cojean in Brest: Humorous Insights

    Experience ‘100% beurre salé’ with Simon Cojean, a comedic performance that humorously examines the quirks of Brittany. Through a notable cast of characters, Simon tackles questions like, ‘Does it still rain in Brittany?’ and reveals insights into local life. This 1h15 show is suitable for all audiences, blending humor, dance, and music to debunk regional clichés. Held at Comédie du Finistère in Brest, seating is first-come, first-served. Join this enlightening exploration of Breton culture on 18 March and 17 June 2026.

  • Pardon de Saint Faron et Saint Fiacre in Pouldreuzic: Local祭

    The Pardon de Saint Faron et Saint Fiacre is a notable religious festival celebrated in the Bigouden region of Brittany. While the festival spans from May to October across various communes, the key event in Pouldreuzic takes place on August 23, 2026. Set at the Eglise Paroissiale, this festival attracts both locals and visitors, showcasing the area’s rich cultural heritage and communal spirit. The festivities include rituals, processions, and gatherings filled with music and local specialties, reflecting the history and spirituality of this coastal community. More than a mere religious observance, it serves as a vital expression of local identity, perfect for those wishing to engage with authentic Breton culture. Set against the scenic backdrop of Pouldreuzic, the event promises a day of active participation and traditional celebrations.

  • Festival des Filets Bleus in Concarneau: Maritime Celebrat

    The Festival des Filets Bleus, Brittany’s oldest festival, runs from August 12 to 16, 2026, in Concarneau’s notable fishing port. This event honors Breton culture and maritime heritage with numerous free activities and concerts for diverse audiences. Notable attractions include the Village de la Mer, offering interactive workshops, and a grand parade on Sunday with over 2,000 participants in traditional attire. Attendees can enjoy the lively music of the sonneurs and a spectacular fireworks display that concludes the festival. This accessible celebration showcases local customs, music, performances, and culinary delights, ensuring an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals alike.

  • Cyanotype Workshop in Brittany: Seaweed Creations

    Participate in a cyanotype workshop at Atelier confection d’un alguier en cyanotype in Brittany on 17 July 2026. This event offers you the chance to craft unique artwork using the natural shapes of seaweed found along the Breton coast. Open to participants aged 7 and older, you will learn about common local seaweeds while engaging in a creative process to produce beautiful blue prints. Guided by skilled instructors, you will master the techniques of this monochrome photographic process and create your own artistic pieces to take home. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the fusion of art and nature in a fun, educational setting.

  • Fest Bro Pagan in Guissény: 20 Years of Celebration

    Fest Bro Pagan is marking its 20th anniversary with an exciting weekend of celebrations! On July 3, festivities begin at 7:30 PM featuring performances by the Clliq brass band, La Mézanj, War-Sav, and Mazé/Linguen. The following day, July 4, kicks off at 5 PM with entertainment, including the Zébaliz brass band and engaging wooden games. The evening will host another round of fest-noz with performances from Tekmao, Modkozmik, Litha, and biniou/bombarde couples starting at 8 PM. The celebration on July 5 features the famous Sunday poulet-frites at 1 PM, a notable craft market, traditional Breton games, kouign amann, and family-friendly theater shows. The weekend culminates with a communal meal at 7:30 PM. On-site food and camping are available throughout the event. Don’t miss this significant celebration of Breton culture!