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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Frédéric Esquerré, at the helm of Le Parvis for six years

interviews

Le Parvis is the beacon of culture in the department

Frédéric Esquerré

In recent years, Le Parvis has increasingly opened its doors to artists and, more broadly, to cultural figures from the Hautes-Pyrénées region. Here is an interview with Frédéric Esquerré, who…

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Rehearsal for the young dancers on the Parvis stage.

news

The Dutrey Dance School will be at Le Parvis on Friday and Saturday.

Ecole de danse Dutrey

Final rehearsals for the dancers from Béatrice Dutrey's dance school ahead of their big gala this Friday and Saturday.

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Helena Noguerra will be at the Parvis on June 15th with Frida / photo Thomas O'Brien

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Festival Culturissimo

Helena Noguerra lends her voice to Frida Kahlo

Helena Noguerra

The Culturissimo festival at E.Leclerc cultural spaces comes to Tarbes on Monday evening with Frida, a musical reading that takes Helena Noguerra on a journey through the life and work of Frida…

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.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

A group of students explores the Parvis through an escape game / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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An escape game to discover the Parvis

A dozen students from the BUT MMI program at the IUT of Tarbes worked with Le Parvis to offer students a fun introduction to the Tarbes national scene.

Monday, April 6, 2026

The Lion King returns to the Mogador Theatre / photo Alessandro Pinna

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Shows to see right now in Paris

A musical, an opera, classical and contemporary theatre. Four shows to mark spring for those who live near Paris, and for those taking advantage of the holidays to visit Parisian stages.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Jean-Michel Thinot at the MDA on the Quai de l'Adour in Tarbes / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Jazz MDA

Jean-Michel Thinot is a jazz activist

Jean-Michel Thinot

Musician, key figure in Jazz’MDA, teacher at the conservatory and at the Chewing Gum association. Jean-Michel Tinot is everywhere there is music in general and jazz in particular.

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.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Ansekt by Frederik Exnet, exhibited at the Parvis Contemporary Art Center / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

news

Visit to the Parvis exhibition in sign language

Frederik Exner

Le Parvis invites the hearing impaired and their entourage to discover Frederik Exner's exhibition with a tour in sign language.

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, March 15, 2026

Who will be the next mayor of Tarbes?

editorial

élections municipales

Tarbes, a city on the left that has become a city on the right. Before the far right?

When Gérard Trémège was elected in 2001, one could wonder whether Tarbes had gone to the right for its candidate or whether the people of Tarbes had wanted to put an end to a left-wing anchorage…

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