company : HAROPA PORT takes to new heights to present its 2026 New Year’s greetings

For the past three years, HAROPA PORT has paired its New Year’s greetings card with an artistic approach highlighting the talents that contribute to the cultural vibrancy of its territories. Following the restoration of Raoul Dufy’s painting Le cours de la Seine in 2023, and the collaboration with Le Havre-based street artist Mascarade in 2024, the port continues this momentum in 2026 with an original creation: an aerial performance conceived and performed by Fanny Pouillot, dancer with the Rouen-based company In Fine.

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A filmed greetings card for a 2026 focused on new ambitions

True to its “less paper” commitment, HAROPA PORT is presenting a video greetings card this year. This original creation brings the ports along the Seine axis and their iconic infrastructure to life, offering a poetic perspective on the industrial-port environment.

Through Fanny Pouillot’s aerial performance, the film delivers an artistic interpretation of elevation, symbolising a year 2026 oriented towards new horizons.

The film was produced without the use of artificial intelligence or special effects and was shot under exceptional safety conditions tailored to the staging of this fiction in a port environment.

A collective creation serving the cultural outreach of the ports

Produced by the teams of the Communication and Institutional Relations Department, with contributions from Félix Aubourg, videographer, and Antone Pouponnot, drone pilot, this film is the result of a collective effort. It once again reflects internal creativity and the strong ties that HAROPA PORT maintains with local artists and partners.

The success of the film also relies on the mobilisation of numerous port partners, including: LHTE, Paris Terminal, Groupe Charles André, Greenmodal, Rouen Normandy Metropolitan Area, Agence Maritime de Seine, Le 106 and the City of Le Havre.