An air of Polynesia blows over Les Sables d’Olonne

2023-05-17 09:06:15

The town of Les Sables d’Olonne (Vendée) is getting ready to live to the Polynesian rhythm. Indeed, this weekend will take place the Vendée Va’a, one of the most difficult Polynesian canoe races in the world. And if the show promises to be intense on the water with the 27 teams involved, on land it promises to be festive, friendly and cultural.

An air of Polynesia blows over Les Sables d'Olonne 1
© Christophe Favreau / Vendée Va’a 2022

To share the Va’a spirit on land and at sea, the city of Les Sables d’Olonne and Sapoyave offer many Polynesian activities in the city center, square and garden of the Court, on the embankment, on the large beach and strolling in the streets. Overview of the program for this 12th edition.

The Parade of Rowers

The first highlight of these four days of celebration will take place this Wednesday, May 17 in the city center, from the garden of freedom to the place du Tribunal with, on the program, the parade of all the rowers participating in the race, accompanied by the Polynesian dance troupes, all in rhythm to the sound of the tamuré.

A Polynesian village

To invite the general public to discover Polynesian culture, its riches and its ancestral know-how, the Vendée Va’a village located on the Promenade de l’Amiral Lafargue will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the event with an exceptional evening scheduled for May 19 until 11 p.m. About forty exhibitors will present their Polynesian products: crafts, jewelry, tattoos, gastronomy, textiles, engraving workshops, braiding workshops, ukulele discovery workshops, representations of associations, introduction to dance. Every day, on the stages of the village and the garden of the Court, concerts and performances of traditional dances will be led by artists and troupes referenced in Polynesian dance and entertainment. : Aloha Tahiti Show (music and dance), Hotu Rau Ori (dance) and Heiva i Tahiti (music and dance) The Grande Plage of Les Sables d’Olonne for the show

As for the race, six starts and six finishes will take place on the beach at Les Sables d’Olonne (3 women’s races and 3 men’s races). The spectators present will then be able to experience the competition up close and share the good atmosphere of the Va’a in the company of Polynesian dancers and singers. As tradition dictates, a prayer will be performed before each race start, a prayer in which all the rowers and rowers will participate. A unique, atypical moment, symbol of an entire culture. Finally, at the end of each stage, the winners will be rewarded on the podium, installed on the Grande Plage, below Place Navarin. The opportunity to share a festive and joyful moment with the general public.

Passage of the canoes in the mythical channel of the Vendée Globe

Every day the competitors will have to make loops allowing them to get closer to the coast and the spectators. A passage in the channel is also planned for Friday. A moment not to be missed and which was particularly popular last year.

The program

Opening of the village, Wednesday May 17 at 10 a.m.
Team parade, Wednesday May 17 at 5 p.m.
Evening binge and fire dance, Friday May 19 from 9 p.m.
Tamure marathon and Ukulele marathon, Saturday May 20 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Final show, Saturday May 20 at 4:30 p.m.

To retain:

The 12th edition of the Vendée Va’a (Polynesian canoe race) will take place from May 17 to 20 in Les Sables d’Olonne-For 4 days, an entire town will live to the rhythm of Polynesian culture.

Many activities are organized on the sidelines of the sporting event.

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