Festival of traditional dances and music in Savoie
Every summer, the town of La Motte-Servolex, nestled at the foot of the Massif de l'Épine and a few minutes from Chambéry, vibrates to the rhythm of traditional dances and music from all corners of the globe. The Folklore Festival is one of those popular events that make the Savoie associative fabric proud, driven by volunteers passionate about living heritage and intercultural exchange.
For several days in July, folk groups — dance companies, musical ensembles, costumed troupes — take over the town's public spaces to offer free shows accessible to all. Savoyard and Alpine traditions mingle with Basque, Breton, and Occitan dances, as well as folklore from Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa, or Asia, in a whirlwind of colors, rhythms, and smiles.
La Motte-Servolex, the third largest town in the Chambéry urban area with over 12,000 inhabitants, offers an ideal setting for this type of event. The shows take place outdoors, in the town's squares and parks, offering free and open access to all performances.
The festival highlights the intangible heritage represented by traditional dances: each troupe presents its choreographies in carefully maintained period costumes, accompanied by musicians playing traditional instruments. Beyond the shows, the festival fosters encounters between groups and the public, with introductory workshops, parades through the streets, and moments of conviviality shared over local specialties.
True to the spirit of popular folklore, the La Motte-Servolex Folklore Festival is an entirely free event, designed to bring together all generations. Families will find a varied and colorful program, dance enthusiasts will discover little-known traditions, and the curious will experience a cultural journey without leaving Savoie.
The La Motte-Servolex Folklore Festival returns in July 2026 as part of the 59th Chambéry World Cultures Festival (from July 4 to 14, 2026). This free evening of traditional world dances and music takes place outdoors on Place Rémi-Catin (relocated to Halle Decroux in case of unfavorable weather).
The La Motte-Servolex folklore evening is, as every year, part of the decentralized program of the 59th Chambéry World Cultures Festival, which takes place from July 4 to 14, 2026 (main evenings at Parc du Verney in Chambéry from July 10 to 14). Halle Decroux and Place Rémi-Catin in La Motte-Servolex are among the decentralized venues of the festival, alongside Cognin, Montmélian, and Novalaise.
Admission is free. The show brings together international folk ballets and troupes presenting traditional dances, live music, and period costumes, in a family-friendly and popular atmosphere in the heart of the Savoyard summer, just a few minutes from Chambéry.
The precise date of the evening in La Motte-Servolex and the details of the troupes performing there will be announced by the organization (Savoie Folk / Comité des fêtes) as the program is finalized. Source: official festival website (festivalchambery.com), City of Chambéry and La Motte-Servolex town hall.
By car: La Motte-Servolex is located 5 km northwest of Chambéry. From the A43 motorway, take the Chambéry-Nord exit and follow the direction La Motte-Servolex.
By bus: The town is served by the Synchro Bus network of the Chambéry urban area (regular lines from the city center of Chambéry).
Free admission for all shows and activities.
Mairie de La Motte-Servolex
Place du Centenaire, 73290 La Motte-Servolex
Tel: 04 79 65 20 50
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Centre-ville de La Motte-Servolex
Place du Centenaire, 73290 La Motte-Servolex