Maude Laflamme Director for [email protected]
Marie Morin Cultural Attaché [email protected]
Muireann Leonard Project Manager [email protected]
Cultural Contacts
Jesse Peterkin Assistant [email protected]
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Welcome to the autumn edition of Québec Culture.
It has been a jam-packed summer of Québec cultural activity on our territory, especially in the UK, where no less than 22 Québec artists/companies took the Edinburgh festivals by storm in August. It was an exceptional presence for us, which we hope provided a glimpse into the scale and scope of Québec’s cultural offering as part of this incredible international showcase. We are delighted to see Québec’s ties with Edinburgh and its wonderful array of festivals growing stronger each year and we look forward to continuing this wonderful collaboration in the years to come.
On the topic of collaboration, two of the projects that were supported by this year’s Québec – UK Cultural Cooperation Fund, organised in partnership with the British Council, were actually presented at the Edinburgh festivals: an exchange between La Maison de la Poésie and the Edinburgh International Book Festival, and one between Théâtre de la Manufacture/La Licorne and the Traverse Theatre, which will both see reciprocal work presented in Québec next year.
We have just this summer launched another call for projects as part of this fund. The 2015-2016 programme, entitled Connexions QC-UK Connections, will privilege projects with a digital focus. The deadline for receipt of applications is 23 October 2015 and for more information please visit www.britishcouncil.ca.
As always, if ever you would like to discuss any project involving Québec, please do not hesitate to contact Maude and her team who will be delighted to hear from you.
Finally, please take a look inside to see what an exciting autumn programme we have coming up. Bonne lecture!
Christos Sirros, Agent-General, Québec Government Office in London
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Whilst every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of the information in this brochure you are advised to contact the host organisations for confirmation.
Focus on Literature & Publishing
As well as being contemporary, universal and varied, Québec literature and publishing boasts an immense vitality. Every year, Québec publishers participate in the most prestigious international book fairs (Frankfurt, Bologna, London, Paris), and in 2015, Québec was the guest of honour at the Brussels Book Fair, where the work of renowned writers such as Dany Laferrière, Kim Thuy, Hubert Reeves, Larry Tremblay and Martin Michaud was celebrated.
It is worth noting that Laferrière also officially became the first Québécois to be awarded the Immortel accolade by the Académie française in May of this year. Winner of the Médicis Prize in 2009 for The Enigma of the Return (MacLehose Press, UK), Laferrière is author of numerous novels, stories, essays and even books for young audiences. His work has been translated into 12 languages.
On that topic, the literary translation support programme of the Société de développement des entreprises culturelles (SODEC) in Québec stimulates exports and helps increase the visibility of Québec literature internationally. SODEC also supports market development projects; for example the recently launched Fellowship Rendez-vous, an ANEL/Québec Édition programme which welcomes ten foreign editors to the Montreal Book Fair each year. Another SODEC-supported Québec Édition initiative will see a group of publishers from Québec attend the Göteborg Book Fair this autumn.
Internationally, comic and teen literature from Québec also stand out. The Paul series of graphic novels by Michel Rabagliati, distributed by Publishers Group UK, has achieved global success. Excitingly, two more graphic novels from Québec are to be published in the UK this autumn by Soaring Penguin Press. It’s hard to be a girl by Estelle Bachelard (Bach) and Perfume of Lilacs by Samuel Leblanc will have their official UK book launch at the Québec Government Office in London on 20 October next. Estelle and Samuel will also present their work at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, 16 – 18 October.
Text by: Karine Vachon, Director of Fairs & Festivals at Québec Édition and Deputy Director of Québec’s National Association of Book Editors (ANEL) www.quebecedition.qc.ca | www.anel.qc.ca www.sodec.gouv.qc.ca | www.soaringpenguinpress.com
No part of this brochure should be reproduced in full or in part without the consent of the Québec Government Office.
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Le Vent du Nord13 SeptemberAberdeen Music HallAberdeen, UK
Following on from an extensive tour of the UK earlier this year and the international launch of their eighth CD Têtu (Headstrong), Le Vent du Nord return to the UK for a double billing with Scottish Gallic singer Julie Fowlis. Combining a great stage presence with an energetic, dynamic flair, Le Vent du Nord are one of the leading names in Québécois folk music throughout the world, delighting crowds with their mix of fiddle, guitar, accordion and hurdy-gurdy since 2002.
www.leventdunord.com | www.aberdeenperformingarts.com
Quatuor Bozzini
13, 15 September & 24 NovemberNY MusikBorås, Sweden Since 1999, Quatuor Bozzini has been an original voice in
new, contemporary, experimental and classical music. Their vastly diverse repertoire has led to over 130 commissioned pieces, as well as close to 200 other premiered works. Winners of numerous prestigious prizes, the group tours extensively across the world. They return to NY Musik in Sweden, performing works by Aldo Clementi, Jürg Frey and John Cage.
www.quatuorbozzini.ca | www.ny-musik.se
Richard Reed Parry
18 – 20 SeptemberSounds from a Safe Harbour FestivalCork, Ireland
As the red-headed polymath and multi-instrumentalist at the heart of the endlessly inventive art-rock band Arcade Fire, Richard Reed Parry has performed in front of immense crowds and sold millions of records across the world. But this is only one aspect of an artist whose unconventional trajectory has resulted in work that is as varied as it is surprising and unique. This September, he will take part in Cork’s new festival of music, art and conversation (curated by Bryce Dessner of The National), performing Music for Heart and Breath amongst other works.
www.richardreedparry.com | www.soundsfromasafeharbour.com
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Marc-André Hamelin
22 October 23 OctoberBridgewater Hall Sheffield City HallManchester, UK Sheffield, UK
Québec virtuoso Marc-André Hamelin continues to cement his reputation as one of the greatest classical musicians of today, with
few recitalists matching his imaginative programme-building. A regular visitor to the UK, he returns to delight audiences in Manchester and Sheffield this October, performing with the Hallé Orchestra. The concerts will feature a jazz-inspired piano concerto by one of Britain’s leading composers, Mark-Anthony Turnage, written especially for Hamelin.
www.marcandrehamelin.com | www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk | www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk
Rufus Wainwright
23 OctoberSligo Live FestivalSligo, Ireland
Affectionately referred to by Elton John as “the greatest songwriter on the planet” and praised by the New York Times for his ‘genuine originality’, Montreal’s Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. This October, he will headline one night of the Sligo Live festival with an all-seated solo concert at Knocknarea Arena.
www.rufuswainwright.com | www.sligolive.ie
Chilly Gonzales
7 NovemberRoyal Festival Hall, Southbank CentreLondon, UK
Originally from Montreal, pianist and entertainer Chilly Gonzales returns to London for his biggest UK show to date. Accompanied by Hamburg’s Kaiser Quartett, Gonzales performs material from his new album Chambers. Using the string quartet as a sampler, Chambers re-imagines chamber music from the Romantic period as modern-day pop. Known as much for his intimate piano touch as for his showmanship, Gonzales’ playing is influenced by classical and jazz training, and even rap.
www.chillygonzales.com | www.southbankcentre.co.uk
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Sonica 2015Running from 29 October to 8 November, Sonica 2015 is a programme dedicated to world-class sonic arts, presenting emerging British talent alongside exceptional international artists, in collaboration with renowned co-producers and venues.
AfterShock & Seismik, LINK.C
Herman Kolgen30 OctoberTramwayGlasgow, UK
An acclaimed multidisciplinary artist with more than two decades experience in media arts, Montreal’s Herman Kolgen draws his raw material from the intimate relationship between sound and image, creating pieces that take on the form of installations, video and film works, performances and sound sculptures.
Sonica presents a triple bill performance by this audio-cinematic sculptor, including masterpieces AfterShock and Seismik, and the UK première of LINK.C, a moving, elliptical representation of our urban areas, based on String Quartet No. 2 by Philip Glass and played by the Maxwell Quartet.
Soft Revolvers
Myriam Bleau
6 NovemberTramway @ The Mitchell TheatreGlasgow, UK
Constructed from four illuminated spinning tops, Sonica also presents Myriam Bleau’s Soft Revolvers, an electronic music performance that uses motion data to generate playful musical patterns. With their luminous spinning bodies, the tops strongly evoke turntables and DJ culture, hip-hop and dance music. This is a double-bill performance with composer and visual artist Mark Lyken.
www.kolgen.net | www.myriambleau.comwww.sonic-a.co.uk
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Human Futures: Shared Memories and Visions (exhibition)
Michel de Broin, Darsha Hewitt,Daniel Iregui, Sébastien Pierre
5 – 25 NovemberFACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) Liverpool, UK
As an international collaboration between cultural partners in Liverpool, Aarhus, Berlin, Vienna and Montreal, Human Futures: Shared Memories and Visions seeks to incite a process of re-evaluation in how we conceive our surroundings. This November at FACT, eight international artists, including four from Québec, will present the final outcomes of various residencies and expositions across the globe. The artists will also discuss their work as part of an interdisciplinary conference on 6 November.
Michel de Broin’s work ranges from assemblage to video and photography. His works are often retooled everyday appliances, found objects that disclose an ironic re-utilisation not only of the mechanic universe but also of tropes of Conceptual Art and Minimalism, which in his hands take on a critical dimension.
www.micheldebroin.org
Darsha Hewitt makes electromechanical sound installations, drawings, videos and experimental performances with handmade audio electronics. Her artwork grows out of a curiosity for the physics of electricity and an interest in demystifying the invisible systems embedded throughout domestic technology.
www.darsha.org
Founder of Iregular, an interactive content creation practice in Montreal, Daniel Iregui has worked in the field of interaction design for almost ten years, creating artistic experiences on devices and in public spaces where design is as important as technology.
www.iregular.io
Sébastien Pierre is director of information design studio FFunction. His interests span open data, transparency, citizen participation and data visualisation, and he has been actively involved in open data initiatives such as Montréal Ouvert and Québec Ouvert.
www.ffctn.com
www.humanfutures.info
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Fierce FestivalFierce curates and produces an international biennial festival of live performance across Birmingham, UK. This year, the festival runs from 7 – 11 October.
Culture, Administration & Trembling
Antonija Livingstone, Jennifer Lacey, Stephen Thompson, Dominique Pétrin
10 OctoberDigbethBirmingham, UK
Dance artists Antonija Livingstone, Jennifer Lacey, Stephen Thompson, and visual artist Dominique Pétrin create a series of interconnecting pieces that explore movement, presence and territory. Each piece, or “time-based sculpture”, is conceived as a score that prompts a series of rare, endangered
practices the public is invited to witness. These choreographic sculptures shift between the human and the animal, the real and the imaginary, the old school and the now, to create a series of unexpected contemplative landscapes.
The DJ Who Gave Too Much Information & Bring Your Own Record/Listening Party
PME-ART
10 & 11 OctoberCow Vintage/The DrumBirmingham, UK
The Montreal-based interdisciplinary group PME-ART have one hundred and twenty records, and stories about each one: historical facts about the bands, gossip, anecdotes, things that have happened to them and their friends. Each time they
perform, they find themselves playing the records in a different order, creating new, on-the-spot connections between the music they love (and even a few songs they hate). In the complementary work, ‘Listening Party’, Fierce Festival visitors will be invited to bring along music of their own and share a personal story. PME-ART will also be performing the works in Manchester (14-15 October) and Cardiff (4-5 November). See listings pages 16-17 for more details.
www.pme-art.ca | www.wearefierce.org
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Vertical Influences
Le Patin Libre
5 September 29 NovemberInverness Ice Centre, Bught Park Spikersuppa Ice RinkInverness, UK Oslo, Norway
Fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe, Québec’s iconoclastic ice skaters Le Patin Libre take their critically acclaimed show further north to the colder climes of Inverness and Norway. Challenging norms and refusing to fit within boxes, this five-strong, prize-winning collective of skaters are creating a new kind of contemporary ice dancing, far beyond the confines of traditional figure skating. In this double bill, the audience is even invited to view the performance up close whilst sitting on the ice.
www.lepatinlibre.com | www.inverness-ice-centre.co.uk | www.visitoslo.com
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Théâtre Incliné
6 - 7 November 14 - 15 NovemberFestival of Wonder Frölunda KulturhusSilkeborg, Denmark Göteborg, Sweden
The performance Threads is based on The Tale of the Mountain-Woman, a touching and thoughtful story of women in war zones. Drawing on the stories of immigrant women from many countries, the production is a strong, beautiful, touching and thought-provoking visual theatre performance with puppets, objects and gripping acting, accompanied by live violin.
Taking its inspiration from other cultures, Théâtre Incliné also pursues international co-productions with artists from faraway places, including Finland, Norway and Denmark.
www.theatreincline.ca | www.festivalofwonder.dkwww.frolundakulturhus.se
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Whore of Babylon
Nadère Arts Vivants
25 September – 8 OctoberRepublique TheatreCopenhagen, Denmark
Contortionist Andréane Leclerc invites eight female artists, performers and burlesque artists on stage for a strong mix of dramatic art, which challenges our usual perceptions of the body and the woman. A reinterpretation of Genesis and the Book of Revelation, passion, enjoyment and perversion are at the centre of this performance, guided by the angelic and twisted music composed by Martyn Jacques and The Tiger Lillies.
Nadère Arts Vivants will also present another production, Cherepaka, at Republique, 27 September – 11 October.
www.nadereartsvivants.com | www.republique.dk
Dawns Ysbrydion (Ghost Dance)
Sarah Williams
10 – 13 NovemberCardiff Dance FestivalCardiff, UK
Premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in August, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, in association with Galeri Caernarfon, present their new production, co-directed by Montreal choreographer Sarah Williams. A story of endangered cultures, language suppression and the subjugation of nations, the piece will include a live, original electro score by Y Pencadlys.
Since moving to Montreal to join La La La Human Steps in 1990, Sarah Williams has appeared on stage, in art galleries and in film, performing in the works of prominent directors and choreographers such as Robert Lepage and Nelson Henricks.
http://theatr.cymru
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Sokalo – Atlantic Rhythms
[ZØGMA]
4 – 11 SeptemberVarious venues across Ireland(See listings pages 16 - 17 or visit www.zogma.ca)
In this special adaptation, Montreal dance company [ZØGMA] will take you on a rhythmic journey both through the streets of their city and the landscapes of the west of Ireland, transported by intoxicating music from Québec, with accents from around the world. A dance show uniting Irish and Québécois traditions, this cross-cultural collaboration also features Irish dancers Caitlin Nic Gabhainn, Edwina Guckian and Liam Scanlon, and musician Laoise Kelly.
Developed, produced and premiered at The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon as part of its 10th anniversary programme.
www.thedock.ie
Symphonie Lullaby Dramatique – Part 2
Cas Public Hélène Blackburn
23 – 26 September 16 October Linbury Studio Theatre, CODA Oslo International Dance FestivalRoyal Opera House Oslo, NorwayLondon, UK
Symphonie Dramatique takes a mordant look at Shakespeare’s fabled couple Romeo and Juliet, producing a vibrant homage to the original tale tinged with impetuous, contagious energy. Under the guidance of artistic director Hélène Blackburn, contemporary Québécois company Cas Public has a reputation for adapting familiar tales in new and compelling ways that speak specifically to new audiences and encourage a passion for live performance.
In October, at the CODA Oslo International Dance Festival, Hélène will also choreograph the second part of a performance entitled Lullaby, a strong and demanding piece for three male dancers, by Panta Rei Danseteater. www.caspublic.org | www.roh.org.uk www.codadancefest.no
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Québec on TV5MondeIn the UK via Sky 796 and Virgin 825 with English subtitles
Jack – Daily at 8.25am until mid-SeptemberJack is a little alien for whom the Earth is a source of massive curiosity and endless fascination. Suitable for ages 6-8.
Plus, check out TV5Monde’s 24/7 FREE web TV channel for kids, Tivi5monde, with programmes, quizzes and much more. 100% in French and something for all ages: www.tivi5mondeplus.com
Trauma - Tuesdays at 8pm until end of SeptemberThis fast-paced and emotional medical drama series returns with Season 5.
Apparences – Starts Thursday 24 September at 1.45pm Apparences tells the story of twin sisters from a small town; one, a famous actress, the other a primary school teacher who never left. Series 1.
Unité 9 – Starts Tuesday 29 September at 8pmCatch Season 3 of this extremely popular “Canadian answer to Orange is the New Black”, set in Unit 9 of Lietteville, a federal penitentiary for women.
www.tv5monde.co.uk
Frédérique Cournoyer Lessard, Louis Bélanger, Matthew Rankin, Terence Chotard, Raphaël Dostie, Mathieu Arsenault
7 SeptemberCambridge Film FestivalCambridge, UK
Cambridge Film Festival has a history of screening Québec cinema, with films from Denis Villeneuve, Ken Scott and Denys Arcand lighting up the festival in recent years. This year they turn their attention to up-and-coming filmmakers with a whole programme, entitled Québec en Bref, of some of the very finest Québécois short films of the past year, including Pas by Frédérique Cournoyer Lessard, Bec de Lièvre by Louis Bélanger, Mynarski Chute Mortelle by Matthew Rankin, Once Upon a Kingdom by Terence Chotard and Raphaël Dostie, and Maison Modèles by Mathieu Arsenault.
www.travellingdistribution.comwww.ladistributrice.ca | www.cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk
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Cuisine & Confessions
Les 7 Doigts de la Main
18 – 19 September 26 – 27 September 2 – 3 OctoberStora Teatern Malmö Live Konsert Umeå TeaterföreningGöteborg, Sweden Malmö, Sweden Umeå, Sweden
Along with the usual eye-popping flight of acrobatic choreography and pulsating music the 7 Fingers are famed for, this new show also targets the other three senses — the touch of hands in batter, the smell of cookies baking, the taste of roasted oregano — leadingus through a span of time and countries, all the while the iconic kitchen, our common meeting point, is the centre of this evening.
www.les7doigts.com | www.storateatern.se www.malmolive.se www.umeateaterforening.se
Timber!
Cirque Alfonse
10 – 12 December 14 – 17 DecemberStora Teatern Espoo Cultural CentreGöteborg, Sweden Helsinki, Finland
You can almost smell the freshly cut pine logs and the sweat of lumberjacks as you watch this circus family jiving to a traditional folk soundtrack. With incredible feats of aerial acrobatics that are directly inspired by the natural raw materials of the forest and the equipment used on their real-life family farm, Timber! is a thrillingly authentic experience which has been performed more than 250 times in 13 countries since it premiered in 2010.
www.cirquealfonse.com | www.storateatern.sewww.espoonteatteri.fi
Jack. Image courtesy of TV5Monde
Trauma. Photo © Fabrice Gaëtan / Éric Myre / Bertrand Calmeau / Pierre Dury
Apparences. Photo © Bertrand Calmeau
Unité 9. Photo © Lawrence Arcouette
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Chorus
François Delisle
23 September – 4 October (exact date TBC)Raindance Film FestivalVue Piccadilly/ Vue Leicester SquareLondon, UK
Raindance Film Festival presents Chorus by award-winning Québec director François Delisle.
A couple, separated for ten years, are forced to come together to identify the remains of their young son declared missing. As they struggle to heal the wounds of the past and bury them with their child, they find a way to be parents and lovers one last time.
Raindance presents films and web series from around the world, celebrating and supporting independent, new and alternative filmmakers.
www.films53-12.com | www.raindancefestival.org
Sicario
Denis Villeneuve
UK release: 9 OctoberIreland release: 9 November
Following the success of his recent thrillers, Prisoners and Enemy, award-winning Québec director Denis Villeneuve returns with another edge-of-your-seat blockbuster. In the lawless border area between the US and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by an elite government task force official (Josh Brolin) to aid in the escalating war against
drugs. Led by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past (Benicio Del Toro), the team sets out on a clandestine journey forcing Kate (Blunt) to question everything that she believes in order to survive.
Villeneuve’s film Incendies was nominated for an Oscar (2010) and a BAFTA (2012) for Best Foreign Language Film.
www.lionsgatefilms.co.uk
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Luc Chamberland
18 October 10 DecemberLakes International Comic Art Festival London International Animation Brewery Arts Centre FestivalKendal, UK London, UK
Lakes International Comic Art Festival and the London International Animation Festival (LIAF) will present special screenings of this atmospheric and insightful documentary by Luc Chamberland about Canadian cartoonist Seth, one of the world’s great storytellers in the comic book form. Seth’s Dominion showcases the artist’s life and work with a combination of live action and animation.
In the film, Chamberland sheds light on his articulate subject, mixing insightful biography with vivid animation in an artful fusion of filmmaking techniques that perfectly captures Seth’s manifold creative universe. The LIAF screening will be introduced by the director himself. www.comicartfestival.com | www.liaf.org.uk
Félix et Meira
Maxime Giroux
7 – 22 November (exact date TBC)UK Jewish Film FestivalLondon, UK
The UK Jewish Film Festival presents Québécois feature Félix et Meira, by Maxime Giroux, which won the prize for best Canadian film at the Toronto International Film Festival last year for its depiction of an unconventional and gripping romance between two strangers living vastly different lives, and the joy of having your eyes opened to the world. In French, English and Yiddish with English subtitles.
The UK Jewish Film Festival presents a diverse and vibrant collection of contemporary films, comprising over 80 features, documentaries and shorts from over 25 countries.
www.ukjewishfilm.org
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12 – 22 November 2015Rencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréalwww.ridm.qc.ca
18 – 27 February 2016Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécoiswww.rvcq.com
16 – 20 March 2016Regard sur le court métrage au SaguenayInternational Short Film Festivalwww.regardsurlecourt.com
March 2016 (dates TBC)FIFAInternational Festival of Films on Artwww.artfifa.com
14 July – 2 August 2016Le Festival international de films Fantasiawww.fantasiafestival.com
7 – 17 July 2016Montréal Complètement Cirquewww.montrealcompletementcirque.com
July 2016 (dates TBC)Just For Laughswww.hahaha.com
May 2016 (dates TBC)International Digital ArtsBiennialwww.bianmontreal.ca
May 2016 (dates TBC)ELEKTRAwww.elektrafestival.ca
1 – 5 June 2016MUTEKwww.mutek.org
18 – 23 November 2015Salon du Livre de Montréalwww.salondulivredemontreal.com
11 – 17 April 2016Metropolis Bleuwww.bluemetropolis.org
13 – 17 April 2016Salon du Livre de Québecwww.silq.ca
5 – 12 September 2015Les Escales improbables de Montréalwww.escalesimprobables.com
3 – 27 February 2016Mois MultiMultidisciplinary Digital Artswww.mmrectoverso.org/fr/ mois-multi
May 2016 (dates TBC)Conférence Trad Montréal & La Grande Rencontrewww.espacetrad.org
June 2016 (dates TBC)Festival Suoni Per il PopoloExperimental Musicwww.suoniperilpopolo.org
30 June - 9 July 2016Festival International de Jazz de Montréalwww.montrealjazzfest.com
1 – 3 July 2016Chants de Vielles FestivalTraditional Musicwww.chantsdevielles.com
July 2016 (dates TBC) Osheaga & MEG ProIndie/Electronicwww.osheaga.com/pro
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Salon du Livre de Montréal POP Montreal Festival TransAmériques
3 – 6 September 2015Festival de musique émergente en Abitibi-Témiscaminguewww.fmeat.org
10 – 12 September 2015Envol et MacadamEmerging Musicwww.envoletmacadam.com
16 – 20 September 2015Pop Montrealwww.popmontreal.com
13 October – 2 November 2015Québec City Jazz Festivalhttp://jazzaquebec.ca
17 – 20 November 2015Mundial MontrealWorld Musicwww.mundialmontreal.com
18 – 21 November 2015M pour MontréalIndie/Rockwww.mpourmontreal.com
January 2016 (dates TBC)IgloofestElectronic Musicwww.igloofest.ca
1 – 3 December 2015Parcours Dansewww.ladansesurlesroutes.com
14 – 18 February 2016Rideauwww.rideau-inc.qc.ca
26 May – 9 June 2016Festival TransAmériquesTheatre/Dancewww.fta.qc.ca
May 2016 (dates TBC) OFFTALive Art Festival www.offta.com
14 – 19 November 2016CINARSPerforming Arts Biennialwww.cinars.org
16 – 18 November 2016Fringe World Congresswww.fringeworldcongress.com
2 – 6 March 2016Le Festival de CasteliersPuppetrywww.casteliers.ca
25 May – 11 June 2016Carrefour international de théâtrewww.carrefourtheatre.qc.ca
August 2016 (dates TBC)Dramaturgies en Dialogue Playwriting www.cead.qc.ca
August 2016 (dates TBC)Festival du théâtre de rue de Lachinewww.theatrederue.com
10 September – 11 October 2015Le Mois de la Photowww.moisdelaphoto.com
27 – 30 January 2016 IPAYInternational Performing Arts Showcase www.cinars.org
6 – 15 May 2016Les Petits BonheursArts Festival for 0-6 yearswww.petitsbonheurs.ca
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