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  1. Les Bravades’ have taken place in Saint-Tropez for years on 16, 17 and 18 May. They are a display of the pride which residents of Saint-Tropez have in their glorious military past and of their deep devotion to their Patron Saint. HISTORY In 68 AD, Saint Tropez publicly refused to renounce his Christian faith in front of Nero.

  2. Les Bravades is a 68-page picture book by Orson Welles, written and drawn in 1956, and published posthumously in 1996. The title is that of the publisher; the original manuscript carries the title, A portfolio of pictures made for Rebecca Welles by her father, Christmas 1956. (en) rdfs:label: Les Bravades (en) owl:sameAs: freebase:Les Bravades

  3. Now Les Bravades has been meticulously reproduced to preserve the original's spirit. From the opening spread-a loose, Dufy-like sketch of the harbor-to the character portraits of the local bravadeurs to the firing of guns and flares at the festival's culmination.

  4. Les Bravades de Saint-Tropez is an annual celebration held in the middle of May where people of the town celebrate their patron saint Torpes of Pisa and the...

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  5. Les Bravades festival, and the bust of Saint Torpes, in Saint Tropez To this day, there are still two festivals to celebrate Torpes: In mid-May, at a festival called Les Bravades (which commemorates the time of the creation of the army and its achievements — and involves plenty of gunfire), locals parade his bust down the streets to venerate him.

  6. La Fête traditionnelle des Bravades rend hommage au Saint patron et protecteur du village, ainsi qu'au passé militaire de la cité varoise. Chaque année, (excepté en 2020 et en 2021 à cause de la crise sanitaire), les 16, 17 et 18 mai, les Tropéziennes et les Tropéziens témoignent leur attachement à Saint-Tropez.

  7. Now Les Bravades has been meticulously reproduced to preserve the original's spirit. From the opening spread-a loose, Dufy-like sketch of the harbor-to the character portraits of the local bravadeurs to the firing of guns and flares at the festival's culmination.

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