Dances and music from around the world in the heart of Romans-sur-Isère
Created in 1977 by the association Empi et Riaume, the Festival International de Romans is a major event dedicated to world dances and music. Every summer in July, for five days, dance and music troupes from five continents perform outdoors in the gardens of the Musée de la Chaussure in Romans-sur-Isère. In nearly fifty years of existence, the festival has hosted over 8,000 international artists, offering a unique cultural journey in the heart of the Drôme.
Since 1977, the Festival International de Romans — also known as the Festival International Culture et Traditions du Monde — has been one of the oldest and most prestigious festivals of world dances and music in France. Organized by the association Empi et Riaume, this summer event brings together dance and music troupes from five continents every July in the enchanting setting of Romans-sur-Isère.
Each edition of the festival invites folkloric and traditional groups from various countries: Cuba, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Togo, Georgia, Brazil, India, Japan, Russia... In nearly fifty years of existence, the festival has hosted over 8,000 international artists, demonstrating the richness and diversity of world cultures. The invited troupes perform alongside the local group Empi et Riaume, creating authentic and moving cultural exchanges.
The performances at the Festival International de Romans take place outdoors, notably in the magnificent Jardins du Musée de la Chaussure and at Parc François Mitterrand. This heritage setting offers a unique atmosphere where traditional dances come to life under the Drôme summer sky. Performances are held in the evening, allowing spectators to enjoy the mild summer nights while discovering artistic expressions from around the world.
The Festival International de Romans is a popular and intergenerational event that attracts a diverse audience, from families to world culture enthusiasts, from young people to seniors. Affordable prices — with free admission for children under 12 — and the warm atmosphere of the festival contribute to making it an event open to all. Dance workshops, parades through the town streets, and artist meet-and-greets complete the program of performances.
The association Empi et Riaume, founded in Romans-sur-Isère, has been behind this festival since its creation in 1977. Its name, borrowed from local heritage, symbolizes the territorial roots of this cultural adventure that has continuously grown. A member of CIOFF (International Council of Folklore Festivals and Folk Art), the festival benefits from an international network that allows it to book high-quality troupes from all over the world.
The 48th edition of the Festival International de Romans is expected in July 2026 in Romans-sur-Isère, with new international troupes of dancers and musicians from around the world.
The Festival International de Romans returns in July 2026 for its 48th edition. New dance and music troupes from five continents will perform in the Gardens of the Musée de la Chaussure. The program will be announced in Spring 2026 on the Empi et Riaume association's website.
Address: Parc François Mitterrand, 26100 Romans-sur-Isère
By car: Romans-sur-Isère is accessible via the A7 then the N532 or via the A49. Parking available in the town center.
By train: Romans - Bourg-de-Péage station, a 10-minute walk from the town center.
Opening show: €13. Evening tickets: from €5. 3-day pass: €25. Free for children under 12.
Evening performances in the Museum Gardens. Parades and activities during the day in the town streets.
Empi et Riaume Association — Tel: 04 75 02 30 52 — Email: [email protected]
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Jardins du Musée de la Chaussure / Parc François Mitterrand
Parc François Mitterrand, 26100 Romans-sur-Isère