- Dinner Fraternel de Tournezy
Saturday, February 4th
12am
Conducted as part of the Journée de la Fraternité et des Solidarités organized by the Tournezy technical committee and the MPT Jean-Pierre Caillens
Artistic partner:Théâtre des Origines – Marie Gaspa et Anna Wasniowska
Operational partners : Les Ateliers Ludosophiques, MPT Jean-Pierre Caillens, La Menuiserie Collaborative
Place de Tibériade, Montpellier
open to all – free
- Banquet Imaginatif de la Mosson
Saturday June 17th
7pm
Conducted as part of the 1st edition of the Festiv’Arts festival supported by Les Francas de l’Hérault
Artistic partners: Pierre-Maël Gourvennec, Tissy Caldas (FAM) et le Tangara Trio
Operational partners: Les Ateliers Ludosophiques, Théâtre Jean Vilar, MPT Léo Lagrange
Parc Sophie Desmarets, 1069-1179 avenue d’Heidelberg, Montpellier
open to all – free
- Quartier Gély’s glittering banquet
Saturday, September 16Cancelled
from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pmPostponed to Wednesday, September 20 at 7:00 pm
On the occasion of the Maison pour Tous Albertine Sarrazin’s back-to-school party and the European Heritage Days, ADEMASS, the Maison pour Tous and their partners are inviting residents of the Cité Gély and beyond to celebrate the neighborhood’s culinary, festive and solidarity-based cultures.
The glitter will be in the spotlight for this great shared meal orchestrated by Mike Tiger: circus performances, flamenco dancing, clown acts, photo shoots, a glitter bar and a faceted ball!
Local residents and associations will be showcasing their culinary culture…
Bring a dish to share, put on your luminous clothes, and we’ll take care of the rest!
This banquet will be an opportunity to reflect on the neighborhood’s cultures and dream together of making Cité Gély a cultural capital.
Parc de la Guirlande, Montpellier
open to all – free
The objective of Ademass: to develop a project that respects cultural rights and includes the poorer districts. The potluck-style “artistic banquets”, originally a pretext to get out and meet people, have become the very point of this grand narrative in the making. At the dawn of urgently needed environmental, economic and social change and at a time when the poorer districts are bearing the full brunt of crises, the cultural sector must, more than ever, be the means for uniting people and fostering the emergence of shared narratives.