Reading Nights aim to promote books and reading for everyone. The 9th edition returns from January 23 to 26, 2025, on the theme of heritage. It's impossible not to find what you're looking for, as more than 500 events are offered in Hauts-de-France! And to help you, here are our favorites.
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In Aisne
On January 25, in the Château de Villers-Cotterêts, the Cité internationale de langue française invites you to a journey into the world of François Rabelais, the author of the famous parody novels Gargantua et Pantagruel. On the program is a “frozen speech” workshop which, through the playing of Olivier Martin-Salvan accompanied by the music of Miguel Henry, will explore the Quarter Pound (1552) by Rabelais. The Cité team will also share readings with visitors, some of which are set to music. Upon registration.
In Hirson, the library invites you to a literary café on heritage around a selection of five works. See you on January 25 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. More information.
Near Saint-Quentin, the Guy de Maupassant library has put together a very varied program for all ages with stories, workshops for writing or learning bookbinding, games… See you on January 25 from 6 p.m.
In the Oise
On January 24, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., the Coudray-Saint-Germer library is organizing a sleepover. The opportunity to discover or rediscover the tales of our childhood, via readers and games.
As for the Chevalet de Noyon media library, it invites you on January 24 and 25 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of Bécassine, born under the pencils of Picard Joseph-Porphyre Pinchon. Various activities on the menu: reading to share, strolling in the footsteps of the Pinchon brothers, screening of the film Snipe! by Denys Podalydès, workshop of stories drawn in the right direction, Bécassine and Suzette. All the details on the media library website.
Two meetings in La Neuville-en-Hez. On January 24 from 6 p.m., readings aloud around language and transmission: ancient expressions and words that have disappeared, lines from cult films. And on the 25th, from 10:30 a.m. meeting with the author Mary Bardou-Urbiha, for her book 49 Grande Rueinspired by his childhood memories in La Neuville-en-Hez. From 2 p.m., extracts from this book will be read by the actors of the Compagnie Théâtre Tiroir.
In the North
On January 24, at 7 p.m., the Le Non-Lieu de Roubaix association will invest in the Cavrois-Mahieu textile factory. During the evening, you will be invited to knit or embroider on a piece of work. A reader of Le Non-Lieu will accompany you through her readings. This is therefore the ideal opportunity to discover new books and the emblematic Cavrois-Mahieu factory. By registration by email ([email protected]). More details.
In Gravelines, the media library is for young and old alike. On January 24 at 4:45 p.m., children aged 4 and over are invited to come and listen to stories (registration required). And on January 25, from 4:30 p.m., in partnership with Bateau Feu, actress Céline Dupuis will read An angel, a demon and some clownsa commissioned text by author Arno Bertina.
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In Cambrai, the Labo offers you, from January 24 to 26, various activities: such as a visit to the library reserves, a puppet workshop or even family stories. To find out more, click here.
In Pas-de-Calais
Near Montreuil-sur-Mer, the company Avec vue sur mer, will meet you on January 24 at 7 p.m. at the Acary de la Rivière hotel, to discover little-known facets of Vauban who was not only a builder of fortifications. Free upon reservation at [email protected].
In Arras, the residents of the Nohée senior residence await you on January 23 at 6 p.m., for a conference led by Lorànt Deutsch, the specialist in popularizing French history. This meeting will be devoted to the architectural heritage of Arras, including its former military barracks, rehabilitated as a senior residence. By registration by email ([email protected]) or at 03.21.15.57.00
If you are in Boulogne-sur-Mer, you can dive into words from January 24 with readings offered by librarians around travel. On January 25, at the Monsigny theater, you will delve into the life and work of Colette, unless you prefer to explore the Annonciades library. Other surprises to discover on the 26th. All the details are here.
In the Somme
On January 24, in Amiens, from 5:30 p.m., go to the Hélène Bernheim library to listen to special stories… It is indeed the little ones who will tell stories about wolves to the adults. You will then be able to discover a preview of the bag stories designed by the ALCO seamstresses and a librarian.
In Corbie, on January 25, from 5 p.m., the Les diseurs de beaux texts association offers readings around heritage. You can also bring your texts to read or have others read.
The Abbeville media libraries focus on young readers, with nursery rhymes for toddlers on January 25 from 10 a.m., musical readings for children aged 4 and up at 4 p.m., and a sleepover at 6 p.m. for 0-4 year olds. . More details here.
Find a map of all the other events near you directly on the Nuits de la lecture website.
Happy reading!
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