Les 3, 4 & 5 juillet 2026, vivez l’expérience Paris New York Heritage Festival : le Parc André Citroën se transforme en Écovillage Jazz, Soul & Funky, entouré d'une centaine de bottes de paille. "Aux Arts !" dans un cadre ludique et champêtre à deux pas de la tour Eiffel. Les 3 et 4 septembre 2022, le parc André-Citroën, dans le 15ème arrondissement de Paris, accueille l'arène en ballots de paille
du festival “Aux Arts!”. Festival labellisé "Olympiades Culturelles" "Aux Arts !"pour les Paris JO2024 est la déclinaison parisienne du festival PNYH 2022. Le festival propose des alternatives pour éveiller les consciences sur l’impact écologique des événements musicaux. Le festival met également en lumière la filiation entre les cultures Afro-américaines et les nouveaux sports de l’olympisme (breakdance, skate,...) La journée du samedi célèbre “les Caraïbes”, avec une programmation soul tropicale :
- Voyons les Iles sous un autre jour ? talk avec Ysaora Thibus, Wendie Zahibo et Michelle EJ Martineau, présenté par l'association Doubout'
- Music live avec Emile Omar (tropical discotheq), Dowdelin , Waahli, Thaïs Lona
Sur le parvis du parc, on invite les enfants et les parents à des initiations de skate et de breakdance (avec la compagnie de danse French Wingz). Le dimanche célèbre "Love & Happiness" !
- Notre ambassadeur outre-atlantique Raashan Ahmad nous fera le plaisir d'être notre MC pour une après-midi soul funk hip hop Motown et afrobeat avec Raashan Ahmad et Pat Kalla et le super mojo ! Sur le parvis du parc, on invite les enfants et les parents à des initiations de skate !
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Paris New York Heritage Festival is a contemporary journey inspired by African, African-American, Latin American and Indigenous American music, culture and storytelling, with stops in Paris, New York, Montreal, Vancouver, Johannesburg and Los Angeles. The event pays tribute to the arts, artists and movements which have influenced and shaped today’s global musical heritage and aims to be a vehicle for these intergenerational values. Each year’s event is built around a theme connected to the ideas which originally inspired the festival when it began four years ago. The first editions highlighted the rich tapestries of African American and Latin American cultures, their interactions and links with Africa, the United States and Europe. Woven among these threads are an intimate connection to community, social and political struggle. Through all his, music remains a universal tool for connection and communication. When we decided on this Theme for the 2020 festival, it was August 2019, we could never have imagined what 2020 would have in store for us all with a global pandemic paralysing the planet, nor that the chosen theme would seem so prescient! Coincidence? Do we learn from artists by listening to them live, watching them in person? Are we still ignoring the essential nature of culture? Our 4-year initiatory journey led us to make an observation : all the struggles faced by communities, whether African, African-American, indigenous or Latino...have a common foundation: a desire for their existence to be recognised, their rights to be respected, their place in humanity acknowledged. Knowing that the earth is a finite space and that there are more and more humans, can we find solutions to create a sustainable and harmonious society? Can we live together? Today, the urgent challenge for humanity is to know how to survive collectively. We are talking about extinction, global warming, pandemics... Drawing on all our cultures, perhaps we can find the beginnings of a collective response. Let's imagine for the duration of the festival, that the answers could not only be technological or economic, but that culture could take hold of this subject and bring forward elements of a response? The idea behind the PNYH 2020 festival was to create a utopian global village spanning 3 continents, uniting these currents of cultural activism around these questions. A place where all artistic, cultural and human communities would be free to share, exchange, question and associate
for the collective good:
"the preservation of humanity". "Human (u) nity