Join Tomm Berv on 26 June 2026 in Plérin for an energetic concert featuring a variety of francophone Creole songs. Their music intertwines traditional sounds from the Indian Ocean and the West Indies with lively tangos and engaging Romanian marches. Attendees can expect a notable performance rich in percussion, vocals, and accordion melodies that evoke a sense of adventure. This is an entertaining night of music, humor, and dance—a must-attend for lovers of cultural experiences.
Tag: Creole Music
Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis
Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis is an illustrious Performing Arts, Public Festivals, Regional Language manifestation in Le Barachois, 97400 Saint-Denis, specifically designed to showcase the vibrant cultural pulse of the territory. Tracing its origins back through pivotal historical milestones, this event commemorates the territory’s diverse ancestral roots and communal growth. As a vital expression of regional identity, it showcases the unique spirit and collective pride of the island’s multicultural population. Attendees are invited to embark on a sensory journey through diverse activities, ranging from traditional performances to curated exhibitions. By promoting social cohesion, the gathering strengthens the bonds between local residents and visitors in a shared celebratory ritual. For scholars and researchers, the event provides a living archive of data for studying ethnographic trends and intangible heritage in the Indian Ocean. Ultimately, the manifestation ensures the safeguarding and transmission of this magnificent cultural legacy to future generations.
Fête de la Musique Saint-Paul
Fête de la Musique Saint-Paul is an illustrious Public Festivals, Performing Arts, Regional Language manifestation in Front de Mer de Saint-Paul, 97460 Saint-Paul, specifically designed to showcase the vibrant cultural pulse of the territory. Tracing its origins back through pivotal historical milestones, this event commemorates the territory’s diverse ancestral roots and communal growth. As a vital expression of regional identity, it showcases the unique spirit and collective pride of the island’s multicultural population. Attendees are invited to embark on a sensory journey through diverse activities, ranging from traditional performances to curated exhibitions. By promoting social cohesion, the gathering strengthens the bonds between local residents and visitors in a shared celebratory ritual. For scholars and researchers, the event provides a living archive of data for studying ethnographic trends and intangible heritage in the Indian Ocean. Ultimately, the manifestation ensures the safeguarding and transmission of this magnificent cultural legacy to future generations.