Saturday, May 9, 2026

interviews
Pascal Caumont and the polyphonies of Tarba en Canta
Three weeks before the polyphony festival which will take place from June 3 to 7, Pascal Caumont takes the time for an interview to talk to us about the place occupied by singing, whether from the…
Saturday, April 11, 2026

interviews
Robert Kaddouch, the piano to develop man
It would probably take a thousand lifetimes to fully explore the ideas of this Tarbes native, renowned worldwide for his teaching methods that extend far beyond the piano. And just as many interviews…
Tuesday, April 7, 2026

news
The Pyrenees, so you don't have to choose between sea and mountains
To avoid the choice between the beach and the mountains, the Pyrenees offer sites at their extremities that combine both. So the whole family can enjoy a holiday with their feet in the water and on…
Sunday, March 15, 2026

we saw
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.
Friday, March 13, 2026
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we saw
Sébastien Bournac
Baptiste Amann
Sébastien Bournac and his team will be presenting the premiere of Sans suite [Un air de roman]
at Le Parvis on Wednesday evening during their residency.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026

we saw
La fabuleuse histoire de BasarKus
At the crossroads of dance and circus techniques, The Fabulous Story of BasarKus takes the audience on a timeless half-hour journey.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026

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

we saw
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, December 27, 2025

interviews
Nathalie Lhoste-Clos goes from theatre to storytelling (in winter)
She has been seen very often on theatre stages, notably in productions at Le Pari. But it is with storytelling that we will find Nathalie Lhoste-Clos at the end of January in the Contes en…
Saturday, December 6, 2025

we saw
With Kalthoum, Ibrahim Maalouf invited the Lourdes audience to encounter Lebanese song and a jazz spirit. Unique, personal, and inspiring.
Saturday, November 29, 2025

interviews
Akiko Hoshina makes ceramics dance like fabric
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.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025

we saw
Don Quichotte, l'homme à la tâche
Flamenco tells the story of Don Quixote, and Don Quixote celebrates flamenco. A beautiful and compelling immersion into Spanish culture.