Reunion

30May

Grapzëtwal – Esther Hoareau at La Cité des Arts

what is this?30 May to 5 September 2026; Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM and 1:30 PM-6:00 PM.
06Jun

Festival de l’Océan 2026 in Saint-Gilles-les-Bains

what is this?6 to 26 June 2026; ongoing through 26 June.
26Jun

Le vidéoclub des Cinéastes de La Réunion – Benoit Marcel

what is this?26 June 2026, 7:00 PM.
27Jun

TMATT – 15 ans de carrière at TÉAT Plein Air

what is this?27 June 2026, 8:00 PM.
28Jun

Grand Boucan 2026 – Le Carnaval de La Réunion

what is this?
28Jun

Nou Lé Vivan – Démos Nord Réunion

what is this?
07Jul

Cirquons Flex – Reskapés at Léspas

what is this?
16Jul

Bat’ Karé Kulturel & Sportif – La Châtoire

what is this?16 to 19 July 2026 at La Châtoire.
23Jul

Bat’ Karé Kulturel & Sportif – Les Araucarias

what is this?23 to 26 July 2026 at Les Araucarias.
06Aug

Cirquons Flex – Points de suspension

what is this?6 August 2026, 2:00 PM.
22Aug

Opus Pocus – Sélène Saint-Aimé “Creole Songs”

what is this?22 August 2026, 8:00 PM.
27Aug

Mariaz Tangaz at Léspas

what is this?
28Aug

Joël Vigne – 40 ans de carrière

what is this?28 August 2026, 8:00 PM.
01Sep

Francofolies de La Réunion 2026

what is this?1 to 6 September 2026.
04Sep

Alsimi – Ouverture de saison

what is this?4 September 2026, 7:00 PM.
03Oct

Fragments des Indes – Régie Zetwal and Orchestre de la Région Réunion

what is this?3 October 2026, 8:00 PM.
08Nov

Dipavali 2026 in Saint-André

what is this?
21Nov

Tinn Tout’! by Cie Ziguilé

what is this?21 November 2026, 8:00 PM.
27Nov

Trikmardaz Eskapin by Cie Sakidi

what is this?27 November 2026, 8:00 PM.
18Dec

Fé lèv solèy – Grèn Sémé & invités

what is this?18 December 2026, 8:00 PM.
Bassin des Aigrettes, Réunion. Photo by Fabien BELLANGER on Unsplash

This interactive map, a specialized tool for the discerning traveler and academic researcher alike, serves as a gateway to the island’s soul. By pinpointing meticulously curated events, we offer more than a simple calendar; we provide a roadmap to a landscape recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its exceptional natural beauty and biodiversity.

A Sanctuary of Intangible Heritage and Conscious Tourism

Reunion Island, a French overseas department nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, represents a unparalleled laboratory of cultural syncretism and geological majesty. For the cultured tourist and the student of French civilization, Reunion is a living museum where the past is not merely remembered but actively performed. Central to this regional identity is Maloya, inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. From the rhythmic pulse of the roulèr in Saint-Paul to the ancestral combat-dance of Moringue, each pin on this map represents a post-colonial narrative of resistance and creative rebirth.

Promoting these local festivities is a cornerstone of conscious tourism. By engaging with the Fête des Goyaviers in the highlands or the sacred Sittirai Cavadee rituals in Saint-Pierre, visitors directly support the local creative economy and help preserve the “terroir” that defines the island’s rural life. This map ensures that tourism becomes a tool for understanding the deep roots of the Reunionese people rather than a superficial extraction of scenery.

Expert Curation for the Modern Researcher

To consolidate this comprehensive database of events, our “Cultural Data Auditor” conducted a deep research phase, consulting over 55 specialized websites and official institutional portals. These include the French Ministry of Culture, the Region Reunion, and theReunion Department, alongside dozens of local associative calendars and theatrical networks like Komidi and Sakifo.

Every event displayed has been cross-referenced for geographical accuracy and cultural significance, offering researchers and lovers of authenticity a verified look into:

  • Sacred Traditions: The Tamil New Year and Hindu purification rites.
  • Artistic Vanguard: Contemporary theater at the Cité des Arts and the Leu Tempo Festival.
  • Agricultural Pride: Gastronomic celebrations of the Chouchou and local mountain fruits.
  • National Milestones: The island-wide Fête de la Musique adapted to the unique Creole acoustic landscape.

This map is designed to generate a meaningful dialogue between the visitor and the territory. Whether you are a teacher of French looking for authentic linguistic immersion or a traveler seeking the untamed spirit of the “Wild South,” these localized events offer a profound journey into the heart of a region where French administration and Indian Ocean traditions forge a unique and vibrant reality. Explore the pins, follow the links to detailed posts, and discover the true roots of Reunion Island.