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Most of the nightlife starts around the bars
at Bay Saint Jean. Locals spend most evenings at Le Select
for drinks and chatting. There's sometimes live music. Several
nightclubs are open for dancing and drinks. Le Petit Club,
in Gustavia, and Feeling, in Lurin, offer loud music and a
dance floor. The hotels also sponsor Cabaret performances
throughout the week in the wintertime.
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There is no real cinema, however the locals
gather Saturday nights at the tennis court in Lorient to watch
a movie projected onto a painted, concrete wall.
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August proves to be the month of festivity.
The Festival of Gustavia is August 20 and features dragnet
fishing contests, dances and parties. On August 24, the island
rejoices over their patron saint St-Barthélémy. There are
regattas, fireworks and a public ball. On August 25, the Feast
of St. Louis is celebrated in the village of Corossol, with
a fishing festival, dancing and fireworks. All of which come
with the inevitable late night celebrations.
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A music festival is held annually in January
with two weeks of classical, folk, jazz music and ballet performed
by both local school children and guest artistes and musicians
from abroad. Musicians usually come out at night to showcase
their talents at the local hot spots.
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On the last weekend in April, the St. Bart
Festival of Caribbean Cinema, a small, informal festival for
filmmakers throughout the Caribbean, shows films in their
original language with French subtitles.
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