Partners
Alongside the Festival d'Automne, the partners support French and international contemporary creation and, through their involvement, encourage a daring multi-disciplinary programme. Sensitive to the accessibility and diversification of audiences, the partners join in the actions initiated by the Festival d'Automne throughout the Ile-de-France region.
Partners contribute to the Festival for one or more projects and their support can take several forms:
- Financial support
- Provision of workspace
- Sharing of expertise
- Co-construction of an artistic programme
Public partners
The French Ministry of Culture
Direction générale de la création artistique
Drac Île-de-France
The City of Paris
Direction des affaires culturelles
The Île-de-France Regional Council
With the support of
In collaboration with
The Kunstenfestivaldesarts, and the Festival d'Automne engage together in strengthened collaborations to accompany the creations of French and international artists, in Brussels and Paris. Each year, several shows are designed, commissioned and co-produced together.
The Biennale de la danse de Lyon and the Festival d’Automne unite around a creation by Tânia Carvalho, presented at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon and at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, with the Conservatoires nationaux de Lyon and Paris, in tribute to Pierre Boulez. By co-producing and co-presenting international artists, the two events affirm their common commitment to pooling resources and an environmentally responsible approach.
The Festival d’Automne is a partner of the 14th edition of Seul(s) en scène – Princeton French Theater Festival held in September 2025.
For more than 50 years, the Centre Pompidou and the Festival d'Automne have been contributing to the redefinition of the cultural landscape, building on a bold commitment to creation, and thus making contemporary arts shine nationally and internationally. The two institutions are teaming up this year around an ambitious program, honouring the creation of choreographer Noé Soulier and musician and visual artist Tarek Atoui, and that of performer and filmmaker Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha, as well as an «Evening School», thought and orchestrated by the philosopher and economist Felwine Sarr.
With the assistance of
Onda, The French national office for contemporary performing arts dissemination, supports the artists' travel and the surtitling of their works.
The Adami is committed to the diversity of the performing arts by supporting the programming of the Festival d'Automne.
The SACD is working alongside the Festival d'Automne to forge a new alliance between culture, health and education by supporting initiatives by authors in schools and hospitals.
The SACEM, as part of its cultural action, supports contemporary music creation and awareness-raising actions.
The Festival is strengthening its alliance with the health sector by co-constructing with its partner Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris spectator routes, with 4,000 seats offered to nursing staff, as well as a number of actions within the establishments created with the artists for patients and nursing staff.
With Accès Culture, the Festival is committed to strengthening its policy of accessibility for people who are hearing impaired, deaf, partially sighted or blind.
The Festival d'Automne is a cultural partner of Île-de-France Mobilités and offers advantages to Navigo subscribers.
The Festival d'Automne is a partner of the Pass Culture, a programme that gives 13-year-olds and over access to culture in order to strengthen and diversify cultural practices.
La Tour d'Argent is associated with the Festival d'Automne à Paris and its programme.
Media partners