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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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

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

We promote artistic production through REG, an annual open call for artistic and architectural installations developed through a residency at the plantation. Year after year, we create a rhizomatic network of interrelated artistic installations, using the grid of trees as the initial game board.

The call aims to promote creation in Can Ribes' poplar plantation, taking advantage of its transformation into a cultural space of influx. The selected projects receive both economic and technical support, and are showcased during the festival.

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Architecture

Every summer the forest becomes a laboratory for experimentation in design and ephemeral architecture.

The CIRCULAR workshops become for an entire week a meeting point between tradition and contemporaneity, where dozens of participants blend into a workshop and learn to build and create as a community in fields such as carpentry, lighting, construction with bamboo and tension systems, or the alchemy of fire, earth, and water.

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Sustainability

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

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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Rizomes

Ecosystemic festival of arts,
music and architecture in the forest

hola@rizomes.com

Bosc de Can Ribes
La Cellera de Ter
Girona, España

Paolo Angeli

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Paolo Angeli is considered one of the most important innovators in the international music scene. Originally from Palau (in the far north of Sardinia), Paolo grew up with his gaze fixed on the sea. Starting with the traditional instrument, and thanks to a decade of apprenticeship with the master Giovanni Scanu and the influence of 20th-century avant-garde visionaries, he created the prepared Sardinian guitar, a veritable orchestral instrument.

With this singular instrument as his inseparable companion since the mid-1990s, Angeli has embraced influences from free jazz, noise folk, minimalist pop, contemporary flamenco, Arabic music, and post-rock, achieving a synthetic language that brings traditional Sardinian music into the contemporary world. Improvisation is the driving force behind Paolo Angeli's 30-year career, not only as a means of connecting and developing compositional structures, but also as a practice of communication between musicians from different latitudes and musical cultures.

His career reached a milestone in 2018 with a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York, cementing his place among the world's leading "rooted innovators" and defining a pioneering path for avant-garde Mediterranean music. Angeli has released 14 solo albums to date and contributed to more than 50 recordings. Since 2005 he lives in Spain, and regularly tours the most prestigious festivals and theaters worldwide. He has improvised and collaborated with hundreds of musicians, including Pat Metheny —who owns and plays a replica of Paolo Angeli's guitar since 2003—Fred Frith, Iva Bittová, and Hamid Drake, among many others.

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