26, 27 and 28th of june 2026

Ecosystemic festival of arts, music, and ephemeral architecture

Rizomes is a festival born once a year in the heart of a poplar plantation in La Cellera de Ter, Girona. An ephemeral cultural space in search of old and new ways of doing, where play and collective experimentation take center stage.

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Line up

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More information coming soon.

Meanwhile, you can keep updated on our social media, or visit our archive to find artists from previous years.

Tree farm

The festival is just a brief phase of an ecosystem that lives all year round: 15,000 trees, configured in a 5 x 5 meter grid, in constant growth and mutation.

Every year, 315 adult poplars are cut down for timber production. These give way to 315 newborn poplars, which will grow and live rooted in the plantation for more than two decades. This cycle of renewal, of life and death, is an integral fact of Rizomes. Everything is movement, and movement is an opportunity for the renewal of creative avenues.

Using the limitations and possibilities of this peculiar spatial configuration, the festival reinvents itself with each new cycle. The fluctuating grid invites us to adapt each year, to collectively find renewed solutions for the design and distribution of the festival facilities, in line with agricultural activity.

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Art & Spaces

Rizomes is a creative platform for musicians, designers, architects, visual artists, and creators of all kinds.

Year after year we create a rhizomatic network of interrelated installations, with the grid of trees as the initial game board. Each edition of the festival is the result of co-creation between different artists, designers, musicians and architects.

We foster artistic production through REG, an annual call for artistic and architectural installations developed in residency at the plantation. Simultaneously, we conduct Circular Labs: a series of ephemeral architecture workshops where the festival's infrastructure is built. All the resulting works become part of Rizomes' artistic ecosystem.

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Sustainability

Festivals should be defined as a harmonious balance between human free expression, cultural promotion, and environmental protection.

Our main challenge is to integrate into the forest and leave no trace behind. Every year, we reduce our ecological footprint to achieve zero impact.

Environmental sustainability goes hand in hand with economic sustainability. We measure sustainability from four perspectives: conditioning the space to reduce electrical consumption, a conscious management of potable and non-potable water, the use of recycled, donated, or reused materials for building infrastructuresm and a maximum reduction of waste through the creation of compost.

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Archive

Rizomes

Ecosystemic festival of arts,
music and architecture in the forest

hola@rizomes.com

Bosc de Can Ribes
La Cellera de Ter
Girona, España

-400nm

Art Installation | David Cejudo @dabitcejudo

Observation of nocturnal fauna. Wavelengths below 400 nanometers are no longer visible to the human eye; however, other animal species have the ability to see these ultraviolet light frequencies and are attracted to them in order to carry out vital functions.

The -400 nm light installation is inspired by mosquito lamps that attract insects through a UV light bulb. This proposal uses the same attraction mechanism, with the intention of becoming a nocturnal insect observatory in humid areas, such as those at the Rizomes festival during the spring and summer months.

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Living in a natural space for a few days carries an environmental impact, even if it's unintentional. The installation of this piece at the festival will bring participants closer to the living beings found in the forest, while also showing other ways of perceiving space from a non-human perspective. Getting to know and observing other species that often go unnoticed is the foundation for generating awareness and respect for the festival's natural environment.