Every year, 65 businesses and foundations support the Festival d’Aix’s artistic projects and its training and outreach programmes. Join us so we can construct a tailor-made partnership together!
PARTNERS
A patron of the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence since 1988, and closely involved in musical sponsorship, CIC Lyonnaise de Banque is committed to promoting classical music and, above all, to making it available to the largest audience possible by supporting the Festival in its rescreening of operas.
Ammodo Foundation supports innovative and visionary contemporary artistic projects. Aware that artists open our horizons and revolutionise our world and our society, the Foundation supports two of the Festival d’Aix’s creative initiatives: the world-premiere opera Innocence and the “Opéra De-Ci De-Là” programme.
EDF, the primary producer of low carbon power in Europe, creates new partnerships in order to further its social commitment, and supports high-quality, dynamic cultural excellence that make culture more accessible to all.
Based in Zürich, the Karolina Blaberg foundation promotes musical arts, along with acting, dancing, writing and filmmaking. Its identity reflects the common core structure of said practices: fluctuations (musical notes, body or camera movements…) inscribed within the limits of a fixed environment (the musical sheet, the stage, the screen…).
For the fourth year running, Château du Seuil, an Appellation Protégée des Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence, is a partner of the Festival d’Aix, with whom it shares the same core values of excellence, creativity, and the courage to take risks. It is committed to promoting the city of Aix and its great cultural wealth.
For over 30 years, the Orange Foundation has contributed to the emergence of new young talent. A loyal patron of the Festival d’Aix, the Foundation supports the Aix Méditerranée programme, which aims to break down barriers between musical styles and promote intercultural encounters between artists in the Mediterranean Basin.
The Cercle des Économistes, a Festival partner since 2001, brings together outstanding figures in our society with diverse outlooks—academics, researchers, politicians, business leaders, intellectuals, and delegates from international public bodies and from civil society—to debate a key current economic issue.
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