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Festival d'Avignon

The Festival d'Avignon, or Avignon Festival, is an annual arts festival held in the French city of Avignon every summer in July in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes as well as in other locations of the city. Founded in 1947 by Jean Vilar, it is the oldest existent festival in France. Alongside the official festival, the "In" one, a number of shows are presented in Avignon at the same time of the year and are known as the "Off".

A main venue of the 60th (2006) Avignon Theatre Festival staged at the Palais des Papes, featuring Asobu, a play by the festival artistic associate Josef Nadj (fifth from the left).

In 2008, some 950 shows were performed during three weeks.

The Birth of a Festival edit

1947, The Week of Scenic Arts edit

Art critic Christian Zervos and poet René Char organized a modern art exhibition held in the main chapel of the Pope's Palace in Avignon. In that setting, they asked Jean Vilar, actor, director, theatre director, and future festival founder, to present Meurtre dans la cathédrale which he adapted in 1945.

After refusing, Vilar proposed three plays: William Shakespeare's Richard II, a play almost unknown in France at that time, La Terrasse de midi, by Maurice Clavel, then unknown author, and L'Histoire de Tobie et de Sara by Paul Claudel.[1]

The "In" Festival edit

The festival is organised by a non-profit organisation (since 1980), which is administered by a board of trustees composed of: the French state, the city of Avignon, the Département of Vaucluse, the Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and seven public figures competent in the field of theatre. Amongst other places, the "In" Festival is performed in the "Cour d'Honneur" – the honours courtyard – of the Palais des Papes, the place of residence of the Avignon papacy during most of the 14th century.

The "Off" Festival edit

 
Theater posters, near the Palais des Papes d'Avignon, advertising productions of the 2022 Festival "Off." This scene is commonplace, during and leading up to the festival.

The "Off" festival is also organised by a non-profit organisation composed mostly of theatre companies and is performed in theaters schools, streets and all places suitable for performing.

History edit

The Festival d'Avignon was founded by Jean Vilar in 1947. He was invited to present his first great successful play – Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot in the Palace of the Popes. At the same moment and at the same place, an exhibition of contemporary paintings and sculptures was organized by Christian Zervos, an art critic and collector, and by René Char, the poet.

Vilar initially refused the invitation, as for him the Cour d'Honneur of the Pope's Palace was too vast and "shapeless" and he also lost the performance rights of the play. However, he proposed three creations: Shakespeare's Richard II, one of Bard's plays that was little known at the time in France; Paul Claudel's Tobie et Sara ('Tobie and Sara'), and Maurice Clavel's second play, La Terrasse de Midi ('The Midday Terrace'). The very first Festival d'Avignon in September 1947 set the scene as a showcase for unknown work and modern scripts.

Upon obtaining initial success, the festival began enjoying the contribution of many young talents. Among the actors and actresses invited by Vilar, one finds the following: Jean Négroni, Germaine Montero, Alain Cuny, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Pierre Jorris, Silvia Montfort, Jeanne Moreau, Daniel Sorano, Maria Casarès, Philippe Noiret, Monique Chaumette, Jean Le Poulain, Charles Denner, Jean Deschamps, Georges Wilson, and Gérard Philipe.

The festival's success grew, in spite of criticisms, which were at times virulent. Vilar's idea of a "popular theatre" moved critics to refer to Vilar as "Stalinist", "fascist", "populist", or "cosmopolitan".

On the other hand, Vilar's conception of the theatre remained conservative with respect to competing conceptions developed especially in the course of the 1960s. On the crest of the wave of contemporary tendencies to revolutionize theatrical practices, in 1966 Avignon's Théâtre des Carmes, co-founded by André Benedetto and Bertrand Hurault, staged a festival "Off", unofficial and independent. The following year, Benedetto's theatre was joined by other kindred theatrical companies.

In response to the "Off" challenge, in 1967 Jean Vilar gave rise to the festival of La Cour d'honneur du Palais des papes ("Court of Honor of the Popes' Palace"). Thenceforth, numerous further sites will be chosen to stage the festival's theatrical representations.

Vilar directed the festival until his death in 1971. In that year, Vilar's "In" festival included thirty-eight shows.

2020 edition and COVID-19 pandemic edit

The 2020 edition was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Strikes during the Festival edit

Due to the anti-authoritarian protest movements of May 1968, the 22nd edition of the Festival of Avignon hosted virtually no French shows, halving the number of planned shows down from a total of 83. Relatively unaffected were the shows of the "Living Theatre", Maurice Béjart's representations at the Court of Honor, as well as various film viewings taking advantage of that same year's cancellation of the Festival of Cannes.

Béjart's show of 19 July in the Court of Honor was disrupted by Saul Gottlieb, a viewer who entered the stage to order Béjart to halt his show. Towards the end of the show, the comedians of the "Théâtre du Chêne Noir," from the "Off" festival, erupted on the scene, forcing Béjart's dancers to improvise around them.

In 2003, a total of 750 shows were anticipated, prior to the festival's being cancelled for the year due to strikes by the show business's "casual workers" ("intermittents") protesting to reform indemnification laws. Approximately one hundred of the "Off" festival's shows were cancelled, as well.

On 3 July 2014, the festival committee voted by a 224–110 margin (4 votes of abstention) in favor of a strike during the event in support of the recent claims of the intermittent workers about their unemployment insurance.

Research archives edit

Archives on the works of Jean Vilar and the totality of the 3,000 representations programmed by the Festival of Avignon since its 1947 debut are conserved at Maison Jean-Vilar, located in Avignon at 8, rue de Mons, Montée Paul-Puaux. The Maison houses most notably a library, videotheque, expositions and database.[3]

The Association Jean Vilar publishes the review journal, Les Cahiers Jean Vilar, which inscribes the thought of the festival's ideator in a resolutely contemporary context, analysing the place of theatre in society, as well as political stakes involved in theatrical production.

References edit

  1. ^ « Histoire », Site of the festival d'Avignon
  2. ^ "Coronavirus: le Festival d'Avignon, prévu en juillet, est annulé". France Info. 13 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 May 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Avignon Festival website
  • Avignon "Off" theater festival website
  • Festival d'Avignon 2011 Dossier by Radio France Internationale English Service

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Festival d Avignon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Festival d Avignon or Avignon Festival is an annual arts festival held in the French city of Avignon every summer in July in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes as well as in other locations of the city Founded in 1947 by Jean Vilar it is the oldest existent festival in France Alongside the official festival the In one a number of shows are presented in Avignon at the same time of the year and are known as the Off A main venue of the 60th 2006 Avignon Theatre Festival staged at the Palais des Papes featuring Asobu a play by the festival artistic associate Josef Nadj fifth from the left In 2008 some 950 shows were performed during three weeks Contents 1 The Birth of a Festival 1 1 1947 The Week of Scenic Arts 2 The In Festival 3 The Off Festival 4 History 4 1 2020 edition and COVID 19 pandemic 5 Strikes during the Festival 6 Research archives 7 References 8 External linksThe Birth of a Festival edit1947 The Week of Scenic Arts edit Art critic Christian Zervos and poet Rene Char organized a modern art exhibition held in the main chapel of the Pope s Palace in Avignon In that setting they asked Jean Vilar actor director theatre director and future festival founder to present Meurtre dans la cathedrale which he adapted in 1945 After refusing Vilar proposed three plays William Shakespeare s Richard II a play almost unknown in France at that time La Terrasse de midi by Maurice Clavel then unknown author and L Histoire de Tobie et de Sara by Paul Claudel 1 The In Festival editThe festival is organised by a non profit organisation since 1980 which is administered by a board of trustees composed of the French state the city of Avignon the Departement of Vaucluse the Region Provence Alpes Cote d Azur and seven public figures competent in the field of theatre Amongst other places the In Festival is performed in the Cour d Honneur the honours courtyard of the Palais des Papes the place of residence of the Avignon papacy during most of the 14th century The Off Festival edit nbsp Theater posters near the Palais des Papes d Avignon advertising productions of the 2022 Festival Off This scene is commonplace during and leading up to the festival The Off festival is also organised by a non profit organisation composed mostly of theatre companies and is performed in theaters schools streets and all places suitable for performing History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Festival d Avignon was founded by Jean Vilar in 1947 He was invited to present his first great successful play Murder in the Cathedral by T S Eliot in the Palace of the Popes At the same moment and at the same place an exhibition of contemporary paintings and sculptures was organized by Christian Zervos an art critic and collector and by Rene Char the poet Vilar initially refused the invitation as for him the Cour d Honneur of the Pope s Palace was too vast and shapeless and he also lost the performance rights of the play However he proposed three creations Shakespeare s Richard II one of Bard s plays that was little known at the time in France Paul Claudel s Tobie et Sara Tobie and Sara and Maurice Clavel s second play La Terrasse de Midi The Midday Terrace The very first Festival d Avignon in September 1947 set the scene as a showcase for unknown work and modern scripts Upon obtaining initial success the festival began enjoying the contribution of many young talents Among the actors and actresses invited by Vilar one finds the following Jean Negroni Germaine Montero Alain Cuny Michel Bouquet Jean Pierre Jorris Silvia Montfort Jeanne Moreau Daniel Sorano Maria Casares Philippe Noiret Monique Chaumette Jean Le Poulain Charles Denner Jean Deschamps Georges Wilson and Gerard Philipe The festival s success grew in spite of criticisms which were at times virulent Vilar s idea of a popular theatre moved critics to refer to Vilar as Stalinist fascist populist or cosmopolitan On the other hand Vilar s conception of the theatre remained conservative with respect to competing conceptions developed especially in the course of the 1960s On the crest of the wave of contemporary tendencies to revolutionize theatrical practices in 1966 Avignon s Theatre des Carmes co founded by Andre Benedetto and Bertrand Hurault staged a festival Off unofficial and independent The following year Benedetto s theatre was joined by other kindred theatrical companies In response to the Off challenge in 1967 Jean Vilar gave rise to the festival of La Cour d honneur du Palais des papes Court of Honor of the Popes Palace Thenceforth numerous further sites will be chosen to stage the festival s theatrical representations Vilar directed the festival until his death in 1971 In that year Vilar s In festival included thirty eight shows 2020 edition and COVID 19 pandemic edit The 2020 edition was cancelled because of the COVID 19 pandemic 2 Strikes during the Festival editDue to the anti authoritarian protest movements of May 1968 the 22nd edition of the Festival of Avignon hosted virtually no French shows halving the number of planned shows down from a total of 83 Relatively unaffected were the shows of the Living Theatre Maurice Bejart s representations at the Court of Honor as well as various film viewings taking advantage of that same year s cancellation of the Festival of Cannes Bejart s show of 19 July in the Court of Honor was disrupted by Saul Gottlieb a viewer who entered the stage to order Bejart to halt his show Towards the end of the show the comedians of the Theatre du Chene Noir from the Off festival erupted on the scene forcing Bejart s dancers to improvise around them In 2003 a total of 750 shows were anticipated prior to the festival s being cancelled for the year due to strikes by the show business s casual workers intermittents protesting to reform indemnification laws Approximately one hundred of the Off festival s shows were cancelled as well On 3 July 2014 the festival committee voted by a 224 110 margin 4 votes of abstention in favor of a strike during the event in support of the recent claims of the intermittent workers about their unemployment insurance Research archives editArchives on the works of Jean Vilar and the totality of the 3 000 representations programmed by the Festival of Avignon since its 1947 debut are conserved at Maison Jean Vilar located in Avignon at 8 rue de Mons Montee Paul Puaux The Maison houses most notably a library videotheque expositions and database 3 The Association Jean Vilar publishes the review journal Les Cahiers Jean Vilar which inscribes the thought of the festival s ideator in a resolutely contemporary context analysing the place of theatre in society as well as political stakes involved in theatrical production References edit Histoire Site of the festival d Avignon Coronavirus le Festival d Avignon prevu en juillet est annule France Info 13 April 2020 Retrieved 13 April 2020 Site de la Maison Jean Vilar Archived from the original on 6 May 2017 Retrieved 13 July 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Festival d Avignon 2014 Avignon Festival website Avignon Off theater festival website Festival d Avignon 2011 Dossier by Radio France Internationale English Service Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Festival d 27Avignon amp oldid 1181242226, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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