Paris 2024 Games and Cultural Olympiad
The Cultural Olympiad is a multidisciplinary artistic and cultural program, led by Paris 2024, which is deployed in advance of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris on all French territories, through labeled projects supported by various cultural and sports stakeholders.
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Mobilized by the Ministry of Culture under the authority of the regional prefect, the DRAC Île-de-France has been working on the programming of the Cultural Olympiad with the Paris 2024 teams since 2021. The objective is to make culture and sport vibrate in unison with highlights throughout the Ile-de-France territories.
The DRAC has been very proactive in the construction of an ambitious multidisciplinary cultural program, with the determination to reflect the vitality of artistic creation and enhance the richness of Île-de-France’s heritage. The commitment of the DRAC was built in collaboration with local authorities and cultural partners, associating recognized artists who establish a direct relationship with the inhabitants and anchor themselves on the territories, experimenting new links with the sports world and educational and social actors.
Download the guide of Ile-de-France projects Art & Sport supported by the DRAC in 2024 under the "Cultural Olympiad"
And discover the project agenda
1. The Cultural Olympiad by those who make it
As part of the Cultural Olympiad, the DRAC Île-de-France wanted to give voice to the actresses and actors who carry the artistic and cultural projects in our region. A series of interviews to discover throughout the months that separate us from the Games.
1er episode: "The Beauty of the Gesture"
2e episode: "The oval world of Pierre Mac Orlan"
3e episode: "The MuMo"
4e episode: "The PUC"
2. Handesign: design, sport and disability residencies in Île-de-France
Building on the momentum provided by the organization of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the DRAC supports, as part of the Paris 2024 Cultural Olympiad, cultural and sports initiatives that include the participation of artists, athletes or audiences with disabilities.
Handesign offers six design residencies in a para-sports environment, which will take place in Île-de-France March 2024 to September 2024.
The proposed theme is the creation in design and practice of sport for amateur or professional athletes with disabilities and will aim at the design or improvement of sports objects or equipment (equipment or places).
Kayakers, archers, footballers, rugby players and sportsmen from other disciplines will be invited to participate in the design or evolution of their equipment with the designers during these residences, which will take place in the venues and facilities of the partner sports clubs of the programme.
These residencies will build on the existing partnership "Culture and Health" with the Regional Health Agency (ARS) of Ile-de-France, but also, as part of a new partnership allowed by the Cultural Olympiad, with the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF), the Fédération française de canoé-kayak (FFCK), the École nationale supérieure de création industrielle (ENSCI) and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (ENSAD).
Promote the participation of people with disabilities in cultural and recreational life, leisure and sports and to give them the opportunity to develop and realize their creative, artistic and intellectual potential, by integrating the issue of universal design, is a major issue of the Cultural Olympiad.
Residency Objectives :
- Foster inclusive design creation and participation of people with disabilities in a creative process;
- Cross creation, design research and disability;
- Create synergies between the cultural and sports world;
- Promote the culture of design and promote access to artistic and/or sports practice for all;
- Develop inclusive design projects adapted to para-sports practice;
- Promote the appropriation of the Paralympic Games by the inhabitants, through original artistic and mediation projects.
The call for applications is closed since 19 February 2024
Contact for more information :
Dorothée VILLEMAUX – Cultural Olympiad Officer, Regional Service of Populations, Accompaniment, Cooperation and Territories – DRAC Île-de-France
Phone: 01 56 06 50 99 | Email: dorothee.villemaux@culture.gouv.fr
Aurélie LESOUS – Cultural and Territorial Action Advisor, Health and Medico-Social Culture Advisor - Regional Service of Populations, Accompaniment, Cooperation and Territories – DRAC Île-de-France
Phone: 01 56 06 50 88 | Email: aurelie.lesous@culture.gouv.fr
3. Legislative and regulatory protections for heritage during the Games
- Advertising: display, sign and pre-sign
Articles 4 and 5 of the Law of 26 March 2018 on the organisation of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, explained by Decree No. 2018-510 of 26 June 2018, allows for a limited period, to derogate from the principle of prohibiting advertising on protected buildings or sites such as historic monuments, their surroundings or listed sites. Nevertheless, a legal framework is maintained by theobligation to file applications for authorization for display devices such as paving, signs and pre-screens supporting Olympic and Paralympic emblems, as well as advertising from Paris 2024 marketing partners. These procedures have been the subject of several fact sheets.
- Fact sheet on the measures to be taken in the field of outdoor advertising
- Practical sheet signs and pre-seeds
- Practical sheet advertising marketing partners
- Marketing fact sheet and historical monument
- Temporary facilities on protected heritage areas
The heritage code defines the surroundings of historical monuments as ""buildings or complexes of buildings that form a coherent whole with a historic monument or that are likely to contribute to its conservation or development" (L. 621-30 to L.621-32 of the Heritage Code).
If a historical monument automatically gave rise to a perimeter of 500 meters around it, then called "surroundings", the law of 7 July 2016 on the freedom of creation, architecture and heritage known as the LCAP law, introduced the delimited perimeter of the surroundings (PDA) corresponding to a specific perimeter, adapted may be larger or smaller than the 500 meters, in order to adapt to the specific challenges of each historical monument. In the absence of a demarcated perimeter, the 500-metre co-vibility rule continues to apply.
Any intervention planned in the vicinity of historic monuments requires prior authorization, which must be granted by the Architect of the buildings of France. The latter ensures that the project does not affect the historic monument itself or its surroundings.
- Special authorisation procedure for historic monuments in the context of the 2024 Paris Games;
Newsletters
ON THE TRACK! FOR THE PARIS 2024 GAMES
Culture at the heart of the Games in Île-de-France
On the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the DRAC Île-de-France publishes a special bi-monthly issue
JOP Paris 2024 - Special issue of the DRAC Île-de-France - No. 1 # October 2023
JOP Paris 2024 - Special issue of the DRAC Île-de-France - No. 2 # December 2023
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