TOURISMER-ASSO

Indian Ocean Arts and Cultures Showcase

Promoting cultural excellence in the Indian Ocean

 

TOURISMER enhances the visibility of the cultural landscape of the Indian Ocean, aiming to position the region as one that harmoniously blends respect for traditional practices with a commitment to cultural innovation.

The Indian Ocean cultural scene in France is rich and varied, reflecting the diversity of the islands and cultures that make it up, such as Reunion, Mayotte, the Comoros and the Seychelles, but also India and further afield Australia. In France, we can observe a beautiful fusion of traditions, languages ​​and art.
In Reunion, maloya and sega music are very popular and often celebrated at festivals. Visual arts, dance and Reunionese gastronomy are also key elements of this cultural scene. Events like the Sakifo Music Festival showcase local and international artists. Mayotte, with its African and Malagasy influences, also contributes to this cultural diversity, particularly through its traditional music and dances. The Comoros, for its part, brings linguistic and artistic richness, with poets and musicians who share their heritage.
India’s culture is one of the oldest and richest in the world, marked by an incredible diversity in terms of languages, religions, traditions, cuisines and arts. India is famous for its visual arts, including painting, sculpture and crafts. Traditional art forms such as Madhubani, Warli and Pattachitra are appreciated. Indian crafts, such as textiles, pottery and jewellery, are also renowned. Indian music is rich and varied, with classical genres such as Hindustani and Carnatic music, as well as folk and contemporary styles. Indian dance, whether classical (such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak and Odissi) or folk, is an important form of artistic expression.
Indonesia’s culture is incredibly rich and diverse, reflecting the country’s archipelago of over 17,000 islands. With over 300 ethnic groups and over 700 languages ​​spoken, Indonesia is a true cultural melting pot.
Australia’s culture is a unique blend of Indigenous and colonial influences, as well as elements from the many waves of immigration that have shaped the country. Aboriginal art, which includes painting, sculpture and music, is world-renowned. The motifs and stories told through this art are often linked to nature and spirituality.
In mainland France, there are associations and events that promote Indian Ocean culture, allowing communities to come together and share their traditions. Exhibitions, concerts and film screenings are often organized to introduce this unique culture to the general public.

 

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The Al Thani Collection at the Hôtel de la Marine is exhibiting a new selection of masterpieces on the theme of colour…

L’Atelier Desiles is a rum-arranged factory. A workshop on a human scale that creates exclusive and unique rum recipes, …

Handcrafted in Indonesia, these blown glasses use recycled beer bottle glass, adding that green tint to the objects. …

An exceptional concert dedicated to music and solidarity! A fundraising concert...

The first event of the year in Reunion, Miel Vert returns for a 41st edition from January 3 to 12, 2025 at …

Travel across Asia and the Indian Ocean with monumental models made of LEGO bricks! The exhibition “Destination Asia: …

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South African photographer Ernest Cole was a pioneer in exposing the horrors of apartheid to the world. Just …

Reunion guitarist and founder of the group Trans Kabar, Stéphane Hoareau, and singer Christine Salem, one of the great voices of …

Voatsiperifery is a wild pepper from Madagascar, a spice endemic to the island that became popular about fifteen years ago. …

From January 10 to February 28, 2025 “Jean-Louis Léguillette Collection” Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences A contemporary art emerges…

Photographic exhibition by Bénédicte Kurzen January 16 March 7 The MADJINI exhibition – inhabited bodies explores the invisible world of Mayotte, …

Indigo Productions presents a brand new spicy musical comedy titled Bollywood Masala, straight from the city of cinema: Mumbai. Created…

Faced with the humanitarian emergency caused by the devastating passage of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, the town of Saint-Pierre, Kerveguen, the …

Airjp Tagman, a Malagasy artist, is presenting his first solo exhibition in Reunion Island, at the Mascarin-Jardin Botanique in Saint-Leu. Until January 26, he …

We encourage responsible travel in the Indian Ocean

Responsible travel in the Indian Ocean allows you to discover this region, as well as its people and culture, in an authentic way. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the way of life of the inhabitants and deepen your knowledge of the neighboring countries.