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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Les Chtarbés return to the Paris-Roubaix for the Fête de la Musique / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Fête de la Musique à Tarbes et en Hautes-Pyrénées

The music festival was delayed but still lively

After a start hampered by the heatwave, the Fête de la Musique resumed its course and brought the people of Tarbes out into the open.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Students from Collège Voltaire on the stage of Le Pari / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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A en perdre la tête

With A en perdre la tête, the students of Collège Voltaire and their teachers deliver a show that is as delightful as it is dazzling.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Béatrice Dutrey at her dance school on Rue Massey in Tarbes / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

interviews

Béatrice Dutrey baila y hace bailar a otros por la calidad del movimiento.

Béatrice Dutrey

A leading figure in contemporary dance in Tarbes, Béatrice Dutrey answered our questions a few days before the regional meetings and a few weeks before her grand gala on the stage of the Parvis.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Claire Benoit during an interview at the Jean Vignau pastry shop in Argeles-Gazost / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Claire Benoit writes, reads, acts, sings and climbs without limits

Claire Benoit

Singer, pianist, writer, actress. And just when you think you've got her figure, you discover it goes even further. An encounter with Claire Benoit, definitively elusive.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Story of a Cid by Jean Bellorini on the Parvis stage / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Histoire d'un Cid

Jean Bellorini

With his Histoire d'un Cid, Jean Bellorini offers a journey through Corneille's play. At the risk of missing the point of Le Cid.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Phantom France on the Parvis stage / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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France-fantôme

Tiphaine Raffier

With France-fantôme, Tiphaine Raffier delivers a dystopia that takes theatre somewhere between Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Magali Gentet and a work currently on display at the Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

interviews

Contemporary art at Le Parvis has been cultivating its audience for 50 years.

Magali Gentet

Located at Le Méridien since the Parvis's inception, the Contemporary Art Centre has built a relationship with a growing audience through its exhibitions and events. Interview with Magali Gentet.

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.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Claude Brugeilles in his workshop next to one of his latest creations / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Claude Brugeilles uses a variety of media for his artistic expression.

Claude Brugeilles

From the painted cabins of Arcizac-Adour to his poetry collections, by way of his Don Quixotes made of metal and recycled materials, there is only one artist. An interview with the discreet and…

Friday, March 13, 2026

<q>Without sequel [A touch of romance]</q> on the Parvis stage / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Sans suite [Un air de roman]

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.

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.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Laëtitia Lecque et une œuvre qui était exposée à Tarbes / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

interviews

Laetitia Lecque, freedom in all its colors

Laetitia Lecque

After exhibiting in Paris, Charente and even the United States, Laetitia Lecques has settled in Aucun in the Val d’Azun and is exhibiting in the department as well as at the Tarbes Tourist Office…

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