Festi’livres, the new bookish meeting in Vauvert

Festi’livres, the new bookish meeting in Vauvert
Festi’livres, the new bookish meeting in Vauvert

Are you passionate about the world of books? Are you wondering about designing a manga or binding an old book? From November 20 to 23, the Vauvert town hall invites you to discover activities around these major themes to better understand the literary world.

This festival has become the town’s new cultural event, highlighting trades and the art of books with workshops on illustration, old book binding and manga art. Stories for children and a storytelling evening for adults, accompanied by an aperitif dinner, will also enrich the program.

Participants will also have the opportunity to contribute to a giant fresco animated by the artist Laure Fournier at the Simone Veil media library. The event, completely free, is open to all, in accordance with the wishes of the municipality.

All activities and participation in the giant fresco will take place at the municipal media library. As places are limited, remember to register with the culture and events department, either by telephone at 04 66 73 17 30, or by email at This email address is protected from spambots. You must enable JavaScript to view it.

Discover the full program:

– Wednesday November 20:
Album book illustration workshop with Cécile Gambini, illustrator and
professional author – 10:30 a.m.

Tale for all audiences, Bouquet of tales – 3 p.m. – from 3 to 6 years old

Friday November 22:
Storytelling evening for adults by Mathilde Delapeyre: Oléa cultural tale and
heritage around the olive trees, followed by an aperitif dinner – 7 p.m.

Saturday November 23:
Old book binding workshop with Léa Fontana from the bookbinding workshop
fields in Nîmes, to understand this profession and test yourself – 10:30 a.m.

Manga workshop carried out by Mangaka Nesrine. Explanation of the art of
manga then drawing workshops to create your page like a real Mangaka! – 2:30 p.m.

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