Tag: tambourin

  • Concert by Jean-François Gerold in Salon-de-Provence: New Re

    Concert by Jean-François Gerold in Salon-de-Provence takes place at Château de l’Empéri, in Salon-de-Provence. The public schedule is 13 July 2026. Its regional value is strongest when the performance is tied to a local venue, a public celebration or a repertoire that people recognize in the region. It also carries a second reading: its regional value lies in the way a town or village occupies public space through shared custom, seasonal rhythm and collective memory. Jean-François Gérold, co-founder of Le Condor, is entering a new phase with his music. This concert at Château de l’Empéri presents his latest repertoire, featuring fresh musicians who will modernize traditional galoubet-tambourin music. Expect an engaging performance that honors cultural roots while promoting innovation. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. Processions, shared meals, dances, music, bonfires, fairground moments or communal gatherings make these dates locally recognizable when they are part of the programme. Local markers such as tambourin and galoubet keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Château de l’Empéri, Salon-de-Provence, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • La Nuit de la Saint-Jean in La Ciotat: Solstice Celebration

    La Nuit de la Saint-Jean in La Ciotat takes place at Place de l’Escalet, in La Ciotat. The public schedule is 23 June 2026. Its regional value is strongest when the performance is tied to a local venue, a public celebration or a repertoire that people recognize in the region. It also carries a second reading: its regional value lies in the way a town or village occupies public space through shared custom, seasonal rhythm and collective memory. La Nuit de la Saint-Jean is an annual celebration of the summer solstice, taking place on the night of June 23, 2026, at Place de l’Escalet in La Ciotat. This event marks the arrival of summer with traditional bonfires, a practice steeped in history. Bonfire ashes were once believed to protect crops from storms, making this celebration a time of joy and community. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. Processions, shared meals, dances, music, bonfires, fairground moments or communal gatherings make these dates locally recognizable when they are part of the programme. Local markers such as saint jean and bonfire keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Place de l’Escalet, La Ciotat, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.

  • Tambourin Concert in Aix-en-Provence: Endless Suites

    Tambourin Concert in Aix-en-Provence takes place at Parc Jourdan, in Aix-en-Provence. The public schedule is 11 July 2026. Its regional value is in the relationship between the work shown, the venue and the local cultural network that hosts it. It also carries a second reading: its regional value is strongest when the performance is tied to a local venue, a public celebration or a repertoire that people recognize in the region. The ‘Summer Concert of the Tambourin Academy’ celebrates the tambourine’s established legacy, echoing its roots in the popular wind orchestras of 19th and 20th century Provence. Scheduled for 11 July 2026 at Parc Jourdan in Aix-en-Provence, this concert will feature a diverse array of dance suites and concert pieces, both historical and contemporary, under the banner of ‘Endless Suites’. The venue, artist, medium, collection and public setting give the exhibition or art route its regional frame. Instruments, dance forms, choirs, brass bands, folk groups and local stages give the programme more cultural weight than a simple concert notice. Local markers such as tambourin keep the focus on the people, products, repertoire or customs behind the programme. The practical anchor is Parc Jourdan, Aix-en-Provence, France, a precise location that keeps the event tied to its town rather than to a loose regional label.