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Step into our space to immerse yourself in a vibrant environment where you can learn, connect, and share stories with others

The exhibition in the Hall

For one weekend, our main Festival venue, La Halle des Chartrons, will be transformed by a multitude of creative inspirations born from our artists. The aim is to celebrate the richness of Jazz music and the vernacular dances that stem from it through diverse artistic perspectives.

Whether they are photographers, painters, or illustrators, the creations of our artists will be exhibited in the Halle and will allow visitors to immerse themselves in a vast and inspiring swing universe throughout the weekend.

Exhibition Opening

Join us on Saturday, March 14th from 6.15 pm for a theatrical tour that will immerse you in the swing atmosphere to meet our artists, discuss with them and understand their inspirations.

Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast, a devotee of dance and its history, there's something for everyone. Participation in this opening is entirely free and no registration is required

Exhibitors
Exhibitors
Exhibitors
Exhibitors
Exhibitors
Exhibitors

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Juju
Chieux

Angela
Anita

Luc
Journot

Helena
Perez

Philippe
Marzat

Fleur
(Chymeratipic)

L'oeil qui frise

Dominik
Senaq

Culture Talk

To understand and deepen your knowledge of swing culture, there's nothing better than a conference or a talk.
Through a specific theme, our guest Marie 'N Diaye will guide us so that we can reflect together on the different ways of transmitting swing culture and, by extension, jazz, while respecting its origins and developing the international swing community in a positive way!

We will make the link between vernacular dances, music, stories and traditions that essentially emanate from peoples of African diasporas.

This talk is open to everyone, free and without registration.

See you on Saturday, March 14th at 2.15 pm