Chamberet Folklore Festival
Festival of folk dances and music
2026
About Folklore Chamberet
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Folklore Chamberet — edition 2026
2026 Edition: See you in early August
The Chamberet Folklore Festival returns for a new edition from August 7th to 9th, 2026.
Three days of shows, dances, and folk music await you with groups from around the world. The program includes: traditional dance shows, costume parades, regional music concerts, introductions to folk dances, and popular balls.
The detailed program will be announced in spring 2026. As every year, admission is free for all shows and activities.
In case of bad weather, the event will move to the multi-purpose hall.
Highlights Folklore Chamberet 2026
- International folk groups
- Traditional dance and music shows
- Colorful costume parades
- Dance workshops
- Popular balls
- Free festival
Prices Folklore Chamberet 2026
Practical information — Folklore Chamberet
Practical Information
Dates and times
The festival takes place over three days on the first weekend of August (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).
Shows take place in the evening (usually from 8:30 PM or 9 PM) and during the day on weekends.
Location
Chamberet town center, 19370, Corrèze
- By car: Chamberet is located about 35 km northwest of Tulle and 50 km northeast of Brive-la-Gaillarde. Follow the D940 then the D7.
- Parking: Free parking available in the village.
- In case of rain: Move to the multi-purpose hall.
Prices
Free admission for all shows and activities.
Typical Program
- Friday evening: Opening show with regional and international groups
- Saturday afternoon and evening: Parades, shows, activities, traditional balls
- Sunday: Continuation of shows and activities, festival closing
On-site Services
- Refreshment stands and food stalls
- Regional and craft product stands
- Accessible toilets
- Rest areas
Contact
Chamberet Town Hall
Tel: 05 55 98 30 12
Tips
- Arrive early to enjoy the daytime activities
- Bring warm clothing for the evenings
- Bring a folding chair for comfortable seating
- Participate in the folk dance workshops
- Enjoy the food stalls to discover flavors from around the world
The folklore celebration in Chamberet
Every year at the beginning of August, the small village of Chamberet in Corrèze comes alive to the rhythm of folk dances and music from around the world. The Chamberet Folklore Festival, organized by the municipality and the association Bouger à Chamberet in partnership with the Sarran folklore festival, has become a must-attend event for lovers of traditions and popular culture.
Three days of folk celebration
The festival takes place over three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) on the first weekend of August. The program includes: folk dance shows, traditional music concerts, parades in costume, street entertainment, and moments of sharing about world cultures.
An international program
The festival hosts folk groups from all over the world: Europe (Auvergne, Brittany, Basque Country, Alsace, but also Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland...), Africa, Asia, South America... Each group presents the traditional dances and music of its region or country, in authentic and colorful costumes.
The shows highlight the richness and diversity of folk traditions: village dances, regional music, popular songs, traditional instruments...
Entertainment for everyone
Beyond the main shows, the festival offers numerous free activities:
- Folk parades through the village streets
- Introductions to traditional dances: the public is invited to dance with the groups
- Line dancing and traditional balls
- Street entertainment and encounters with artists
- Regional and international gastronomy stands
A free and family-friendly festival
One of the great advantages of the Chamberet Folklore Festival is that it is completely free. Accessible to all, it attracts hundreds of spectators each year who come to discover or rediscover folk traditions in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
In case of bad weather, the shows are moved to the village's multi-purpose hall, ensuring the smooth running of the festival regardless of the weather conditions.
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