The art of narrative and calligraphic gesture in Amiens
The Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy in Amiens is a unique cultural event in France that has been combining the ancestral art of oral storytelling and the beauty of calligraphy for nearly thirty years. Organized every year in November by ACIP (Association Cultures Insertion Prévention), this festival takes over libraries, community centers, and schools in Amiens to offer performances by storytellers from around the world, introductory workshops in Arabic, Chinese, Latin, Hebrew, Japanese, and medieval calligraphy, as well as exhibitions. A committed and popular event, it works towards cultural transmission and intercultural dialogue in all the neighborhoods of the Amiens metropolitan area.
Since 1997, the Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy in Amiens has woven a unique link between two secular arts: oral storytelling, the art of living word, and calligraphy, the art of gesture and writing. This original alliance makes this festival an unparalleled event in the French cultural landscape.
The festival is supported by ACIP (Association Cultures Insertion Prévention), an Amiens-based organization committed to access to culture for underserved audiences. Through its Social Life Space, ACIP develops cultural and social activities throughout the year in the neighborhoods of Amiens. The festival is the culmination of this approach, a highlight that shines throughout the city.
One of the particularities of the Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy is its itinerant nature. Performances and workshops take place in a network of partner venues across Amiens: the municipal library network (Bernheim, Édouard David, Petit Prince, Léopold Sédar Senghor), the ACIP Social Life Space, the CSC Étouvie, the puppet theater Chés Cabotans, as well as numerous partner schools (Sagebien, Guy Mareschal, Rosa Parks middle schools, Condorcet and Edmond Rostand nursery schools).
Each edition invites storytellers from France and around the world. African griots, oriental storytellers, Picard storytellers, feminist storytellers, or oral poets: the diversity of voices and narratives is at the heart of the programming. Performances often mix music, song, and storytelling, creating hybrid forms that renew the art of narration.
The calligraphy workshops are the other pillar of the festival. Professional calligraphers introduce the public to different world scripts: Arabic, Chinese, Latin, Hebrew, Japanese, and medieval calligraphy. These workshops, open to all ages, are moments of discovery and concentration where the gesture of writing becomes an artistic meditation.
The Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy upholds a strong vision of dialogue between cultures. By inviting artists from all backgrounds and offering calligraphies from all traditions, it affirms that cultural diversity is a richness and that art can be a powerful vector for mutual understanding. This commitment is reflected in particular in school-based activities, where storytellers and calligraphers work with students to foster curiosity and open-mindedness.
The 31st edition of the Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy in Amiens is expected in November 2026. The festival will continue its mission of transmission and intercultural dialogue through oral storytelling and calligraphy in the libraries and cultural venues of Amiens.
The Festival of Storytelling and Calligraphy will return in November 2026 for its 31st edition. The program will be announced in the fall of 2026.
The festival takes place every year for one week in November. The exact dates are announced in the fall on the Amiens Métropole website and ACIP's networks.
Performances and workshops are held in various locations in Amiens: municipal libraries (Bernheim, Édouard David, Petit Prince, Léopold Sédar Senghor), ACIP Social Life Space, CSC Étouvie, Chés Cabotans, schools.
The majority of performances and workshops are free or very affordable. Booking is highly recommended as places are limited for all performances and workshops.
It is essential to book your tickets in advance, as capacity is limited. Information and bookings with ACIP and partner libraries.
The festival venues are accessible to people with reduced mobility. The festival is open to all audiences, from toddlers to adults.
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