Ramdam Festival — Wittenheim Book and Youth Festival
The meeting point for youth literature in the Mulhouse area
2026
About Ramdam Festival
Ramdam Festival — edition 2026
28th Edition — March 28 and 29, 2026
The Ramdam Festival returns for its 28th edition on March 28 and 29, 2026, at the MJC of Wittenheim, on the enchanting theme "Monsters and Wonders". The poster for this edition is the work of illustrator Étienne Friess.
On the program: about twenty authors and illustrators for book signings, about fifteen live shows, creative workshops, interactive games, exhibitions showcasing the 1,700 works created by students, as well as the "Literary Battle" and school competitions. Ticketing has been open since early March on HelloAsso and on-site.
Prices Ramdam Festival 2026
Ramdam Festival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 28 March to 29 March 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Ramdam Festival
Practical Information
Access
By car: Wittenheim is located in the Mulhouse agglomeration, accessible via the A36 motorway (Wittenheim exit). The MJC is at 2 rue de la Capucine, Fernand Anna site.
By public transport: The Soléa network serves Wittenheim from the center of Mulhouse. Several bus lines connect to the MJC.
By train: Mulhouse station, then bus to Wittenheim. Mulhouse is 3 hours from Paris by TGV and 1 hour from Strasbourg.
Opening Hours
The festival is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Shows from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Activities and workshops from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Prices
- Entrance only (activities, book signings, bookstore, exhibitions): €4
- Entrance + one paid show: €8
- Free for children under 12 months
Contact
MJC de Wittenheim — Fernand Anna Site
Phone: 03 89 53 55 54
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ramdamwittenheim.fr
Ramdam: Over Twenty-Five Years Serving Youth Literature
The Ramdam Festival was born in 1999 in Wittenheim, in the Mulhouse agglomeration, driven by the MJC of Wittenheim and a network of committed partners — media library, schools, early childhood structures, and local associations. From its inception, the festival has had a clear mission: to allow everyone to access youth literature, making books a vector of pleasure, sharing, and openness to the world.
A Festival Rooted in the Territory
Much more than just a festive weekend, Ramdam deploys its activities throughout the school year. The "Passeurs de lecture" program, supported by about twenty trained volunteers, disseminates a selection of sixteen youth albums to a hundred classes and thirty early childhood structures in the region. Children read, discuss, vote for their favorite album, and then meet the authors during the festival. This participatory approach makes Ramdam a large-scale cultural and educational project.
A Rich and Diverse Program
Every year in March, the MJC of Wittenheim hosts about twenty authors and illustrators for a weekend of meetings, book signings, and discoveries. The program offers about fifteen live shows — theater, storytelling, puppets, and musical readings — adapted for all ages. Creative workshops, interactive games, exhibitions showcasing students' work, and book-related activities complete this program designed for the whole family.
The "Literary Battle" and School Competitions
Among the festival's highlights, the "Literary Battle" pits teams of middle schoolers against each other in a fun and stimulating challenge around the books in the selection. Competitions are also organized for sixth-to-fifth and fourth-to-third grade classes, encouraging reading and creative expression. These initiatives help make Ramdam a true springboard for discovering the pleasure of reading among young people.
A Warm, Human-Sized Event
True to its original spirit, the Ramdam Festival cultivates a warm and friendly, human-sized atmosphere. The invited authors and illustrators appreciate the quality of the welcome and the proximity to the public, forging true bonds of friendship with the organizing team and readers over the editions. This human dimension, combined with a constant commitment to access to culture for all, makes the festival a unique event in the cultural landscape of the Haut-Rhin.
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