Celtic Music Festival in Blaye Bourg Terres d'Estuaire
This mini Celtic music festival brings together for two days in July these two not so distant cousins, the Girondins and the Bretons. What brings them together? A love of good food, a festive spirit, a distant British past, some would say, and an unparalleled sense of hospitality.
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In the village of Teuillac, outdoors, several concerts and dance shows (free and outdoors) take place during the day and evening for a moment of conviviality to enjoy with the family. So fill your pancakes with asparagus from Blaye or compare which of the Figue de Bourg or the Kouign-Amann wins in the fight for the highest sugar content: initiated into circle dancing, you will eliminate all that to the rhythm of the different groups that will animate the two evenings!
A word from Marc Soumet, Celti'Teuillac volunteer:
Celtic music is appreciated all over France! It brings together generations (our volunteers are aged from 20 to 70), and Breton groups have partying in their blood, like the Teuillacais. Each year, our volunteers increase their ranks, and in 10 years, Celti'Teuillac has become a reference well beyond the department thanks to word of mouth: the small village of barely 1 inhabitants now welcomes more than 000 people each year.
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