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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Aerial view of Catania between the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna

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Week-end et voyages

Discover Catania, between the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna

Volotea

An invitation to discover Catania. A city between the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna that captivates with its energy, its heritage and its excursions to the most beautiful sites in eastern Sicily.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Laure Bertrand in her new office at Tarbes Town Hall / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

interviews

Laure Bertrand, at the helm of Tarbes' culture

Laure Bertrand

Deputy Mayor for Culture in the new municipal team, Laure Bertrand answers our questions to find out her vision of what Tarbes' cultural policy could be.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

The Petit Travers collective and the Debussy quartet on the Parvis stage / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Nos matins intérieurs

Collectif Petit Travers
Quatuor Debussy

When the musicians of the Debussy Quartet meet the jugglers of the Petit Travers Collective, it is not simply a matter of juggling to music.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Lieux communs de Baptiste Amann sur la scène du Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Lieux communs

Baptiste Amann

Common Places begins like a thriller, but as the show progresses, it reveals a luminous commentary on the complexity of the feelings that guide - or do not - individuals.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Alonzi King Lines Ballet sur la scène du Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

we saw

The Collective Agreement – Ode to Alice Coltrane

Alonzo King Lines Ballet
Alonzo King

In two choreographies, the Alonzo King Lines Ballet transcends classical ballet to offer us a very contemporary vision.

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Roméo et Juliette sur la scène du Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Romeo et Juliette

William Shakespeare
Guillaume Séverac-Schmitz

By constantly pulling his characters between the Shakespearean tragedy of the late 16th century and dialogues rooted in the vulgarity of our time, Guillaume Séverac-Schmitz makes Romeo and Juliet do…

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Akiko Hoshina avec ses Murmurs / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

interviews

Akiko Hoshina makes ceramics dance like fabric

Akiko Hoshina

Akiko Hoshina left Tokyo for Paris before finally settling in Jézeau, in the heart of the Hautes-Pyrénées, to install her ceramic works. A meeting with an artist of two cultures.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

 / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

we saw

Marius

Joël Pommerat
Marcel Pagnol

All of Marcel Pagnol's characters are on stage, but Joël Pommerat has concocted another Marius.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Après deux heures sur la scène, le Baro d'Evel termine le spectacle en musique devant les portes du Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Qui som ?

Baro d'Evel

Burlesque, dance, theater, circus. Baro d'Evel plays with all genres, constantly coming back without ever weighing on the fundamental question: who are we?

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Marie-Pierre Vieu devant une bibliothèque pleine de livres édités par Arcane 17 / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Marie-Pierre Vieu, author and publisher in Tarbes

Marie-Pierre Vieu

After years of political mandates, from opposition municipal councillor in Tarbes to the European Parliament, Marie-Pierre Vieu has returned to the books she writes or publishes with Arcane 17.

Thursday, June 6, 2024

 / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Salti

Compagnie Toujours Après-Minuit
Brigitte Seth

With Salti, the Compagnie Toujours Après-Minuit presented to the very young audience of the Parvis, a play on words that becomes a physical game

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Roxane Vidalon dans son camping-car pour aller à la rencontre du public / photo Roxane Vidalon

interviews

Roxane Vidalon, invisible art to push back the horizon

Roxane Vidalon

Should we explore a practice endlessly or multiply them to push back the limits of artistic possibility? For Roxane Vidalon, it was necessary to go as far as renunciation in order to push back the…

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