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[Fr] Rapport d'activités 2019-2024
Ce rapport d’activités rend compte des nombreux projets portés par la Mission Val de Loire et ses partenaires sur une période de 6 années, période...
Published on 24 April 2018 - Updated 28 May 2018
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For almost 600 years, Orléans has been celebrating Joan of Arc's intervention on 8 May 1429, which led to the English abandoning their siege of Orleans. Following an initiative that had been ongoing since January 2014, on 26 February 2018 the Ethnological and Intangible Heritage Committee approved the inclusion of "The Joan of Arc Festival in Orléans" on the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The initiative is aimed at gaining recognition for, showcasing and safeguarding "The Joan of Arc Festival in Orléans", with emphasis placed on:
First held in 1430, this Festival in Joan of Arc's honour still retains the original organisation of the very first procession, which harks all the way back to a model born under the Ancien Régime, before the French Revolution, and it is therefore the last remaining demonstration of this kind in France.
This recognition is the fruit of a long-term endeavour, which first began back in January 2014, and has been conducted closely between the Centre-Val de Loire Regional Directorate for Cultural Affairs (DRAC) and Orléans City Hall.
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Les fêtes de Jeanne d’Arc à Orléans - Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage - Factsheet
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