Gourmet Golf Tournament at Manville
On Sunday Aug 25, enter the Bistrot du Paradou Cup at the Domaine de Manville and enjoy a gourmet buffet at hole #10. The event is organized by Bistrot du Paradou owner Vincent Quenin and held on the 18-hole course at a five-star resort between Les Baux and Maussane. If you know Manville, you know the setting is gorgeous. And if you know the Bistrot (or Paradou, as everyone calls it), you know the food is going to be great. For info and to register, click here or call: +33 (0)4 90 54 40 20.
Last Call for Lavender!
The village of
Dignes-les-Bains has not one but two major lavender events each year. The
first, the Corso de Lavande,
has come and gone but the second happens this week. The 98th annual Lavender Fair (Foire de la
Lavande) is Aug 21 to 25, with 200 stands from 150+ exhibitors offering
every possible lavender product plus food, decor, gifts and more. This year
there are two free horse shows every day, featuring the famous white
Camargue horses we all love. The fair runs from 10 am to 8 pm daily and
all the info is here.
Good Vibrations in Avignon
The 30-minute, 360-degree sound-and-light show called Vibrations, held
every evening in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes in Avignon, opened for
the season on Aug 11 and runs through Oct 12. In August, there are two shows each evening at 9.30 pm and 10.30 pm,
while September and October feature one performance at 9.30 pm nightly (plus a
second show at 10.30 pm on Friday and Saturday nights only in September). The
schedule and all details are here.
There's always something
happening at Chateau
La Coste. With the help of the Enrico Navarra Gallery in Paris, La
Coste just unveiled an exhibit of 140 Jean-Michel
Basquiat drawings from the years 1977 to 1987 (Basquiat died in 1988
at age 27). The show opened Aug 11 and runs through Oct 13. Another temporary
show opens Thursday Aug 22; this one features the work of Jean-Michel Othoniel
and Yoshitomo Nara. The vernissage (opening party) for that show is 5 pm to
6:30 pm and all the details are here.
If you want to try the cuisine of Michelin two-star chef Hélène Darroze (of Hélène
Darroze at The Connaught in London and Restaurant Hélène Darroze in
Paris and Moscow), she's cooking until Sept 1 in the restaurant at Villa
La Coste, the property's 28-suite, five-star hotel, where two Michelin
three-starred chefs, Francis Mallmann and Gérald
Passédat, also have restaurants. (To book: +33 (0)4 42 50 50 00, reservations@villalacoste.com.) And
the Château La Coste summer program
of live music on the terrace of the restaurant La Terrace (6:30 to 8:30 pm)
wraps up this week with rock/reggae (Thurs Aug 22), swing/manouche (Sat Aug 24)
and pop/soul guitar (Sun Aug 25). For my recent story about Chateau La
Coste, click here.
For the website, click here.
(Photos: A Basquiat, chef Hélène Darroze and the Villa La Coste Restaurant.)
A Roman Holiday in Arles
For one week in late August, every year since 2007, Arles is
transformed into the ancient city of Arelate to celebrate its Gallo Roman past
with circus games, gladiator classes, Arena tours, Roman camps, street
performances, Roman taverns, film screenings and much more. This year's Arelate
Festival runs until Sunday Aug 26 and includes plenty of activities for
families. On Saturday Aug 24 for example, there are kids workshops in the
square between the Amphitheatre and the Antique Theater. These include: dressing
up Roman style at 11 am (5€), mosaic class at 10:30 am or 3:30 pm (5€), weaving
(5€), Roman hair-styling (5€), amulet making and more. See the full schedule,
in French, here. For
info in English, try the Arles Tourist Office.
Epic Films in an Epic Setting
Epic Films in an Epic Setting
As part of the Arelate Festival, there's the 32nd Annual Peplum
(Epic) Film Festival in Arles until Aug 24, with projections on a giant screen
in the Théâtre Antique,
starting each evening at 9 pm. An intro to the film is provided each evening by
a cinema expert. The schedule includes Exodus:
Gods and Kings (2014), Barabbas (1962), The
Mummy (1999) and more. The schedule and details are here.
Courses Camarguaises in Arles
If you want to see the summer evening Courses Camarguaises in the
Roman arena in Arles, you've got two more chances: Wednesday Aug 21 and
Friday Aug 23. (They're every Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout July and
August at 5:30 pm). Courses Camarguaises are also held at village fêtes
throughout Provence but there's definitely something about seeing one in this
monumental Roman site. Think of this as a kinder, gentler bullfight: people are
rarely injured and the bulls are not killed. Known as razeteurs,
the young men (I've
never seen a woman do it but there must be some?) aim to pluck ribbons and
rosettes tied to the bulls’ horns, cutting them free with special barbed
gloves. The competitors are on foot and rely solely on speed and agility. And
you can rest assured the bull will live to see another day. Tickets (11€
adults, 7€ kids), can be bought at
the arena or at the Arles Tourist Office.
On Sunday Sept 1, it's "journee portes ouvertes" (open
doors day) at the S.P.A
des Baux-de-Provence. Also called the Refuge Saint Roch, it's like what we
Americans call the Humane Society. From 2 to 5:30 pm, come visit and find the
perfect companion; all dogs and cats ready for adoption have been vaccinated,
sterilized and given a tatoo ID. Last time I checked, they were also looking
for the right home for a five-year-old pig named León le Cochon, who was "raised like a little dog and
comes when called." Tempting!
St. Remy is filled with artisinal food producers, working in traditional ways, keeping local food traditions alive. And luckily, many have shops and workshops right in the heart of the village. On this half-day walking tour for food lovers of all ages (Thursday Sept 5 from 3 to 6 pm or Saturday Sept 21 from 9:30 to 12:30) you'll be paired with other travelers (ten people max) for a very filling and fun adventure. Rendezvous with your guide at the Tourist Office and then hit the rue running! Staying in the heart of the village (with minimal walking), you'll roam from shop to shop tasting chocolates, cookies, nougat, honey, olive oils, tapenades, confitures and more. You might take a break for coffee with a few macarons on the side--gotta keep energy up!--then most likely move on to a cheese tasting, enjoyed with a glass of a favorite local wine. Along the way you'll get a taste of the rich history of this cobblestone village and a glimpse into local life from your charming guide. 75€ pp for adults, 50€ ages 12 to 18, 30€ ages 6 to 12. Kids under 6 are welcome at no charge as long as they're fearless and willing to taste! The tour is also available other dates...just ask. For info or to book: whattodoinprovence@gmail.com.
Potters and the People Who Love Them
Thirty or so ceramic artists will be selling their work at the Crillon-le-Brave Potters Market, from 9 am to 7 pm on the Place de la Mairie on Sunday Aug 25. There will be pottery demos, a workshop for kids and adults, a free raffle and food available. For more info about the event sponsor Terres de Provence, the regional association of ceramicists and potters, click here.
Playing Catch-up at the Carrieres
This year's show at the Carrières de Lumières is about Vincent Van Gogh and it's attracting record numbers. (All the details are here.) But for those who missed previous years' shows or want to see them again, the program called Les Intégrales des Carrières repeats three of them, all in one evening...ten times during the season. The next dates for Les Intégrales are Sept 13 & 14, 20 & 21, 27 & 28. On these evenings the entry fee is 24€ (37€ if you want to enjoy a special meal) and tickets must be purchased in advance. The doors open at 7:30 and the shows start at 8:30. This year the program will feature "Picasso and the Spanish Masters" (2018), "Chagall: Midsummer Nights Dreams" (2016) and "Klimt and Vienna: A Century of Gold and Colors" (2014). For more info, click here.
Lourmarin Summer Music Festival
There's still plenty of time to enjoy this splendid classical and jazz festival held at the Château de Lourmarin. This week on Thursday Aug 22, hear four-handed piano with Irina Chkourindina and Magali Lauron, playing Schubert, Brahms, Ravel and Piazzola. Next up, on Monday Aug 26, hear Andrei Korobeinikov on piano, playing Schumann and Rachmaninov. The festival continues through October 12 and all the info is here.
Special Evenings at the Caumont in Aix
At the fantastic Hotel de Caumont (aka the Caumont Art Center) in Aix, the summer show, "Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Foundation" runs until Sept 29. A special way to see it is on a Friday night, when the museum stays open late and offers a more exclusive experience with Champagne, live music, an optional dinner on the terrace and more. Tickets must be booked in advance, at the museum or here. Or, see the Guggenheim show on a Wednesday or Saturday and stay on to hear live jazz in the garden. The concerts start at 7:30 pm and your 20€ entry includes a glass of Champagne. Info on the jazz concerts is here.
Grape Stomps at Les Pastras
And none too soon! Grape stomping starts up again on Sept 2 at Les Pastras in the Southern Luberon
and runs until roughly Sept 30. Your Instagram needs this! Sign up (two people
minimum) and tour a Provençal farm, learn how grapes are cultivated and how
wine is made, then stomp away in enormous waist-high antique oak barrels with a
view of Cezanne's beloved Mt. Ste. Victoire. You'll learn the difference
between harvesting wine grapes and table grapes, dance to Piaf, learn French
drinking songs and laugh a lot...guaranteed! Afterwards you'll enjoy platters
of cheese, pâté and charcuterie; all you care to drink of Les Pastras rosé
and red wines; and a tasting of the farm's olive oil and truffle oils.
Price: 60€ pp adults, 40€ pp kids. Offered weekdays at 10 am or 6 pm but
please book at least a week in advance. All details are here.