Paris – June 24, 2026: The summer in France promises a celebration of the diversity of choreography. Many outdoor performances will honor France’s heritage on special stages, inviting audiences to unforgettable experiences.
From July 11 to August 4, 2026, “Festival Paris l’été” will take place in Paris. This renowned festival showcases a mix of theater, dance, circus, music, and performance art at more than 15 unique locations. Many events are free and cater to all tastes.
The highlight of the festival is the performance “Revoir les étoiles” by the Australian circus group Circa. Taking place from June 5 to 7, 2026, at the Grand Palais d’été, this spectacle invites the audience into a world of aerial acrobatics that blend dance, theater, and music. This production is a tribute to optimism and symbolizes the sublimation from darkness to light.
From June 15 to 21, 2026, the MoVa Festival will be held in Balagne, Corsica. This innovative festival of contemporary dance and music integrates art with the region’s stunning natural landscapes. Three immersive art routes connecting various natural and historical sites are offered, along with numerous workshops and masterclasses for all age groups.
For contemporary circus enthusiasts, the “Festival Rue des Étoiles,” held from August 20 to 24, 2026, in Biscos, Landes, offers a week of acrobatics, juggling, clown acts, and aerial acrobatics. Running since 1998, this festival can be enjoyed in the picturesque setting by Lake Latécoère, where a wonderful fusion of poetry, aesthetics, humor, and technique is showcased.
Finally, on July 22 and 23, 2026, “L’ivresse des lucioles” by Carmel Loanga will be presented at the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. Presented as part of the “Étés du Louvre” series, this dance piece promises a unique outdoor experience.
The diversity of selected events reflects France’s vibrant and multifaceted dance scene. From classical and contemporary dance to innovative circus and performance art, the audience is offered the opportunity to experience various facets of artistic expression. The choice of unique locations allows these festivals to envelop performances in natural or urban landscapes, creating unforgettable summer memories.
In addition to professional performances, many festivals offer workshops and masterclasses, particularly supporting young talents and interested participants. Thus, the summer of 2026 not only allows passive enjoyment of France’s cultural scene but also active participation. Overall, this season will be a cultural highlight, brilliantly merging dance arts and circus, tradition and innovation.
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- Festival Paris l’été
- Circa
- MoVa Festival
- Festival Rue des Étoiles
- Carmel Loanga