Aires Libres

Aires Libres
Genre Electronic music,
Location(s) Marseille (France)
Years active 2005-present
Founded by A L'unisson
Website
Official website

Aires Libres is a free, multidisciplinary music festival created in 2005 in Marseille (France) by the French collective "A L'unisson". Inspired from Les Siestes Electroniques, "Sous la Plage" and" Pelouses électroniques", three events created in Toulouse and Paris two years ago. Aires Libres’s main goal is to showcase electronic music outdoor, and promote various cultural activities for children and their families through visual art and several artistic workshops. Access is free and most Aires Libres events take place in the Summer touring various places with a significant historical heritage in the French department of Provence.

Concept

Aires Libres recreates an attractive spacetime continuum to listen to music in sheer nature with family and friends.

Festival de musique "Aire libre" à Embrun

Aires Libres events pursue the following goals:

Beyond its music programming, Aires Libres’ originality lies in two different perspectives:

History

Aires Libres is produced and organized by R2 (Marseille-Provence). Its founding members (Sébastien Manya, Hervé Lucien, Paul Santoni) are still at the head of the project, except for Yann Quélennec, a music journalist who died on December 1, 2005. Aires Libres has now official sponsorship from French institutions including the Conseil général des Bouches-du-Rhône, Conseil régional de Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Department Council), the Sessùn clothes brand and Red Bull Music Academy. The environmental management of the festival is also supported by ADEME.

Past acts

Environment and artistic workshops

See also

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