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Calendar of events 2010

Provence has a mixed cultural calendar with most festivals celebrating a historical or folklore event, a performing art or, failing that, the region’s most beloved pastime – food!

Below is just a taste of events in the Provencal region for 2010 – more information can be found via Terre de Festivals which lists all the festivals for the entire region.
http://www.viafrance.com/paca

(Please note that the dates given below may be subject to change by the organisers.)

January

bullet_arrow New Year celebrations
bullet_arrow Skiing season

February

bullet_arrow Fête des Citrons – Menton – various dates & activities throughout the month http://www.feteducitron.com Lemon festival with street sculptures constructed from lemons.
bullet_arrow Carnaval de Nice (13th - 28 February 2010) http://www.nicecarnaval.com. The region's most celebrated two-week carnival with floats, masks, fireworks and flower battles, this is Nice's very own Mardi Gras. The Chemin de Fer usually puts on special trains to transport people down to Nice for the carnival.
bullet_arrow Fête de l'agneau Pascal, Digne les Bains

April

bullet_arrow Alpine flowers start to come into bloom
bullet_arrow Easter celebrations

May

bullet_arrow Cannes International Film Festival (12th – 23rd May 2010) http://www.festival-cannes.com/en.html
bullet_arrow Bravade St-Tropez – Fête de la Bravade.  The St Tropez bravade (act of defiance) is one of the most famous, dating back to the 15th century. A bust of the patron saint is carried in a procession through the town with a guard of honour, with gun salvos, Provençal singing and dancing.
bullet_arrow Festival de Jazz en Pays d'Apt – five day jazz festival with concerts across the Luberon.
bullet_arrow Monaco Grand Prix  (13th - 16th May 2010)

June

bullet_arrow Fête du Musique, Digne les Bains
bullet_arrow Transhumance – throughout the region, farmers move their flocks via the roads up to higher pastures for summer grazing.
bullet_arrow Fête du Feu de la Saint Jean , St André – statue of Saint Jean is carried down from the church on the hill into the town square followed by a huge bonfire.
bullet_arrow Tour de France (3rd – 25th July 2010) http://www.letour.fr. For the past few years, the cyclists have passed through Digne les Bains. Check out the route on the website for 2010
bullet_arrow Fête du Jazz, Digne les Bains
bullet_arrow 14th – Bastille Day celebrations across the region.
bullet_arrow Nice Jazz festival (dates in 2010 to be confirmed)  http://www.worldeventsguide.com/event.ehtml?o=436. Main venue is the beautiful old olive grove in Cimiez.
bullet_arrow Festival International d'Art Lyrique – Aix-en-Provence lyrical art and dance festival.

August

bullet_arrow Local village Fêtes – each weekend at a different village. Entrance is free and there is live music and dancing each night.
bullet_arrow Corso de Lavande, Digne les Bains – first weekend in August – massive five day festival to celebrate the lavender harvest with fireworks, carnival floats, music and singing.
bullet_arrow Boules tournament, St André – this is for the locals but runs over a few days and is a great spectator sport as it's taken very seriously.
bullet_arrow St André Fête – third weekend of August – live music and dancing in the town square plus a huge fun fair.

September

bullet_arrow Foire Agricole, St André – third Saturday of the month. Large agricultural fayre selling livestock and regional products.
bullet_arrow Indian summers – we usually have beautiful warm September days and, as the French are back at work, plenty of space to enjoy the good weather!

October

bullet_arrow Mushrooming – pick wild mushrooms in the hills surrounding La Plaine then take them to the local Pharmacy who will check they are not poisonous before you eat them!
bullet_arrow Autumn colours – magnificent autumnal tree colours in the region.

November

bullet_arrow Transhumance – throughout the region, farmers move their flocks from the hills back to the farms ready for the winter.

December

bullet_arrow Ski season commences.
bullet_arrow Père Noel, Allos (Father Christmas) Christmas Eve. Watch Father Christmas ski down into Allos to kick off the Christmas celebrations.
bullet_arrow Noel – most villages celebrate Christmas with midnight mass, traditional chants in Provencal and a ceremony in which shepherds offer a new-born lamb. Christmas markets spring up in villages with a Christmas village and live nativity scene in Nice.
 





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