Regional culture -Events Guyane

25Apr

Reggae Dancehall Comme à l’Ancienne

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24Apr

Back 2 Basics Music Night

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24Apr

Flow: Animated Film Screening

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25Apr

Maurane Voyer Apollo Tour

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26Apr

Panakhu Botanical Center Visit

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28Apr

Passport for Stars: Educational Week

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28Apr

Deportation Memorial Day

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29Apr

UNSS Cultural & Sport Challenge

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29Apr

Murmures de la Nature Show

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30Apr

Pumpum Zone: Music Festival

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30Apr

Native Jazz Concert

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30Apr

Game of Love 5th Edition

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02May

Joane Yamb: World Music

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02May

Destins de Marrons: Theatre

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03May

Animations in Roura PNRG

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03May

RnB Brunch by Mouv’Up

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04May

Musical Awakening Session

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04May

Kermesse de Camerone

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07May

Happy Sylvestre Goudou Conference

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07May

Miss 17/17 Guyane Selection

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08May

Effervescence from Guadeloupe

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08May

The Eclektik: World Music

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08May

Victory in 1945 Commemoration

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09May

Solitude Film Projection

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09May

Rainbow Party: Music Night

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09May

Yana Nippon Party: Culture

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10May

Commemoration: Abolition of Slavery

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11May

Fabulous: Voguing Documentary

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12May

Jeanne d’Arc: National Day

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15May

À voix haute Film Projection

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15May

Booder: Comedy Show Cayenne

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15May

Défilé des élèves: Grand-Santi

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16May

Nuit Européenne des Musées: SLM

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19May

Fête de la Nature: Kaw-Roura

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23May

Zile de Anie Alerte: Music

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27May

AB Boyz Show: Rap Concert

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27May

Miss 17/17 Guyane: Final

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29May

Valorisation of Guyanese Palms

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30May

Nuit de la Musique Improvisée

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30May

Ancy CLET & Kouté Pou Tandé

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02Jun

International Archive Week: SLM

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03Jun

OBANI: Storytelling Project

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03Jun

Archives & AI Conference

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04Jun

Nino Arial Comedy Show

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05Jun

Environment Day: Grand-Santi

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05Jun

Concours de Danse Grand-Santi

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05Jun

Rendez-vous aux jardins 2026

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06Jun

Retro Si Tol: Music Festival

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07Jun

Bagne des Annamites Visit

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10Jun

10 Juin: Abolition Commemoration

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13Jun

Citoyens bois d’ébène Projection

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13Jun

European Archaeology Days

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17Jun

Wind Instruments Youth Audition

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18Jun

Cabaret Littéraire & Music

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19Jun

Monument pour le Maroni Exhibition

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19Jun

Fête de la Musique: SLM Finale

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19Jun

Bob Marley: One Love Screening

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20Jun

GSI Paradise: Music Festival

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21Jun

Animations in Iracoubo PNRG

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24Jun

Marché des Plantes 2026

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26Jun

From Yana to Jamarock Film

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Diwali celebration, Guyana. Photo by Joshua Gobin on Unsplash

Amazonian Vibrations: Exploring the Living Heritage of French Guiana

Nestled on the northeastern coast of South America, French Guiana represents a profound cultural paradox: a territory where the European administrative framework of the French Republic meets the untamed majesty of the Amazonian rainforest. This region is a vibrant tapestry of intangible cultural heritage shaped by centuries of Native American traditions, the resilient history of Maroon communities, and the unique evolution of Guyanese Creole identity.

Why This Map Matters: A Gateway to Authenticity

This interactive map is not merely a directory; it is a specialized tool for the conscious traveler, the researcher, and the francophile seeking to go beyond the surface of typical tourism. By locating each event—from the bustling markets of Cacao to the historic sites cataloged in the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage—we provide a direct link to the region’s soul. Each pin on this map serves as a digital bridge to “Slow Tourism,” encouraging visitors to engage with local economies and support the artisans and performers who keep Guyanese traditions alive.

Highlights of the 2026 Cultural Season (April–June)

The second quarter of 2026 is an exceptional window for those interested in Historical Heritage and Performing Arts.

  • The “Mois des Mémoires” (Month of Memories): Throughout June, the region undergoes a profound period of reflection and celebration leading up to the commemoration of the abolition of slavery on June 10th. Our map details ceremonies at the Botanical Garden in Cayenne and lectures that explore the “Marronnage” as a foundational pillar of modern identity.
  • Les Tréteaux du Maroni: In April, the riverside town of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni transforms into an international stage for theater and circus arts, utilizing historic colonial infrastructures as spaces for contemporary creative light.
  • Ecological and Rural Life: The Parc naturel régional de la Guyane offers guided immersions into the primary forest and traditional “abattis” (agricultural plots), allowing visitors to understand the symbiotic relationship between the Guyanese people and their extraordinary biodiversity.

Support for Local Economy and Conscious Tourism

By utilizing this map, you are directly participating in the preservation of the territory’s legacy. Choosing a local gastronomic workshop in Iracoubo or attending a regional language storytelling session in Grand-Santi ensures that cultural transmission remains economically viable for the communities involved. For the researcher and student, these events offer a rare look at how living traditions are maintained in a modern, multicultural department of France.

We invite you to click through the pins, explore the detailed descriptions, and plan a journey that prioritizes learning, understanding, and respect for the deep roots of French Guiana. This is your invitation to experience the authentic Amazon, where history is not just remembered—it is lived.