Roller Dance Party at Carreau du Temple, ©Le Marais Mood/Le Carreau du Temple

This is one of the most anticipated moments of the Jogging Festival. In the large Halle du Carreau du Temple, it's the opportunity to enjoy a revival of the 70s/80s and slide into Groove funk, disco, house, or electro...

A Roller Dance party that brings together all the dances on wheels.

 

If you don't have rollerblades:
The sizes of roller skates available to the public range from 30 to 47, depending on available stocks.
Roller skate rental on site at €5 per half hour

If you have rollerblades:
Personal rollers accepted subject to verification*:
– Inline skates and quad skates (four wheels) are accepted.
– Vintage roller skates (with metal frames or with a rubber brake) are not accepted

*This check will be carried out at the entrance to preserve the good condition of the floor of the Halle du Carreau du Temple.

Minimum age required: 10 years. All children must be accompanied by their parents on the track, and wear a protective helmet.

Roller Dance Party at Carreau du Temple, ©Le Marais Mood/Le Carreau du Temple

Roller Dance Party
Carreau du Temple
4 rue Eugène-Spuller, 75003 Paris
Sunday from 15 p.m. to 20 p.m.

Text: Katia Barillot

28.06.23

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