The Odoya festival returns to Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine for a fourth edition organized on Saturday, July 18, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Serre Wangari, inside the Grand Parc des Docks. Free to attend, the event welcomes both fans of Brazilian culture and visitors keen to discover Brazil’s traditions through a day of activities.
The festival’s concept is to bring together, in one place, several expressions of Brazilian culture. Throughout the day, visitors can enjoy live music concerts, dance performances, and percussion demonstrations. The lineup highlights Brazil’s popular rhythms as well as cultural traditions from the state of Bahia and the Afro-Brazilian heritage.
Beyond the performances, Odoya places discovery at the heart of the program. Stands invite visitors to explore Brazilian craftsmanship, with creations drawn from local know-how. A space dedicated to gastronomy showcases several specialties that let you sample Brazil’s flavors throughout the day. The festival is designed as a family-friendly event, catering to both children and adults. Activities run from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., allowing people to drop by at different times of the day. Entrance is free, no reservations required, subject to the site’s capacity.
The Wangari Glasshouse, located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, is easily accessible by public transport. Visitors can reach the festival from the Mairie de Saint-Ouen station, served by Metro lines 13 and 14. Have a great festival, everyone!
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