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Besançon. Jours de Fête invites the public to experience culture differently

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Nothing better than a big popular festival to bring people together! For his 3e edition, Jours de Fête offers, once again this year, a multitude of completely free entertainment and cultural activities, indoors or outdoors. A celebration to “celebrate a shared culture, alive and accessible to all”: this is the motto of Tommy Milliot and his team.

These four days will see all facets of artistic creation shine, with a program as rich as it is varied which begins on Wednesday evening with the seasonal presentation, unveiled from 7 p.m.

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Open stages give the public the chance to discover the work carried out during the year by the Youth Office of the Nouveau Théâtre Besançon (NTB), accompanied by Hélène Desrivières, associated artist at the National Drama Center (CDN), as well as by the classes CHAAD (theater class) of Voltaire College led by Anne-Marie Fournier and Julien Aubrun (Thursday June 11 at 7 p.m.), students of the DEUST (Diploma of scientific and technical university studies) University Theater Marie-et-Louis-Pasteur, directed by Lucile Lacaze, artist associated with the NTB (Thursday June 11 at 8 p.m.), and student actors from the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in a short play by Sylvain Levey (Friday June 12 at 6 p.m.).

An open stage at the amateur theater

Three of the Jacquenscène amateur companies will share the main Karl-Auer stage, Saturday June 13, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

This year, Le Caméléon, Le P’tit Vélo and Alatienne will each present their creation on the theme of the German Occupation, a mysterious marriage or even a funny nursing home for former actors.

And throughout this festive weekend: theater, dancing, a stroll in the Casino gardens, a big bingo with many surprise prizes to be won, as well as music on the theater square to end the evening.

And to eat, nothing but good things, mostly local.

Until June 13. Free entry. Program on ntbesancon.fr