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UK – Ireland – Nordic Countries
UK – Ireland – Nordic Countries
September – December 2017
+44(0)20 7766 5930 | www.quebec.org.uk | www.facebook.com/QuebecUK | www.twitter.com/Quebec_UK
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Maude Laflamme Director for Culturemaude.laflamme@mri.gouv.qc.ca
Marie Morin Cultural Attaché marie.morin@mri.gouv.qc.ca
Helen Morgan Project ManagerHelen.Morgan@mri.gouv.qc.ca
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This brochure should not be reproduced in full or in part without the consent of the Québec Government Office.
Bonjour and welcome to our latest edition of Québec Culture.
As always, we are delighted to share the wonderful array of Québec culture coming to these shores over the next few months. This important presence is testament to the strength of our national relationships; something of particularly high value in the current international context of upheaval and uncertainty. The arts, as we know, have an important role to play on the international scene encouraging intercultural dialogue, mutual understanding and value sharing.
People in Québec recognise the importance of the cultural sector as a basis for affirming and propagating Québec identity, as well as for its economic and social contribution.
The economic argument for public funding in culture is an important one. In Québec, the sector is responsible for 4.3% of GDP and 175,900 jobs. The Québec Government invests 1% of its annual budget to support the growth and development of this sector. This is done with the backing of the population as shown in a recent survey which revealed that 87% of Québécois value the work of artists as useful to society.
One particularly eloquent example of this is the innovative and unsung work happening in Montréal’s arts and homelessness sector: following the publication of their North American Review of Arts and Homelessness, With One Voice are doing amazing work connecting this sector internationally and will be doing just that in Montréal this autumn.
We are also thrilled to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the cultural cooperation between Québec and the British Council, a relationship which has fostered truly collaborative reciprocal projects.
In this spirit of international cooperation, I hope that you will find much interest in these examples of the ways in which Québec is fostering cultural connections with the wider world. As always, Maude and the cultural team would be delighted to hear from you if there are any Québec-related projects you would like to discuss.
Bonne lecture!
Christos Sirros – Agent-General, Québec Government Office in London
Cultural Contacts
Québec - British Council: 15 yearsof cultural cooperation The Québec Government and British Council are proud to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their bilateral agreement covering the areas of culture and education. Although signed in 2002, it has its roots in a relationship which dates back to 1980 when an exchange scheme for school language assistants, which has seen over 1000 people take part to date, was put in place.
Over 60 international cultural exchange projects have received joint financial support over the last 15 years.
Implemented to promote the creation and dissemination of cultural works, this programme encourages cultural dialogue leading to better mutual understanding between the two societies. It enables cultural presence on the other’s territory, the development of long-lasting partnerships, the consolidation of networks and the sharing of cultural expertise.
The QC-UK Connections scheme continues to grow, with the next call for projects due in spring 2018.
Arts and Homelessness in MontréalWith One Voice is an international movement that seeks to strengthen and connect the arts and homelessness sector through exchanges in practice and policy. Homelessness is not just about
housing. The use of the arts to support homeless people with visibility, dignity, well-being and social inclusion is widespread from choirs in Rio to dance companies in Tokyo. Such projects can also give homeless people a voice, showing they exist and the importance of their experiences in shaping the future of homeless services and related policies.
With One Voice has been working in Canada and the USA since autumn 2016, mapping the sector and establishing needs and challenges. We produced a North American Review of Arts and Homelessness (available online) which found brilliant projects, organisations and people in every place we visited.
In Montréal we found more cultural and heritage projects working with socially marginalised groups than in any other city in North America. These projects include EXEKO, Le Sac à Dos, St James Centre, Opéra de Montréal and ATSA, whose project While Having Soup you can read about overleaf.
Our review found that, despite this excellent work, the arts and homelessness sector is poorly resourced and largely hidden from the public. To allow practitioners to create a greater voice for their work and to share knowledge, we are holding an exchange for USA, Canadian and UK delegates including representatives of NGOs, activists, practitioners, policy makers and homeless people. The six-day event will take place in November in Montréal, which we consider the current hub of best practice within the arts and homelessness sectors.
Matt PeacockDirectorwith-one-voice.com
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While Having Soup
ATSA2 – 3 SeptemberFreedom Festival Princes Dock StreetHull, UK
Hull Freedom Festival presents the UK premiere of While Having Soup,
ATSA’s public engagement piece where passers-by are invited to participate in a dialogue with a stranger using a locally-crafted ‘menu’ of conversation. The conversation lasts as long as it takes to eat a bowl of soup, and is recorded in the form of ‘poetic portraits’ which can be viewed through outdoor projections during the festival and online thereafter.
Founded by artists Annie Roy and Pierre Allard in 1997, ATSA produces transdisciplinary works and events for the public realm born of a desire to raise public awareness of various social, environmental and heritage issues.
atsa.qc.ca | freedomfestival.co.uk
Trophy
STO Union9 – 11 SeptemberDublin Fringe FestivalBarnardo SquareDublin, Ireland
Québec-based multi-disciplinary company STO Union joins forces with Sarah Conn, Allison O’Connor and Ireland-based collective Change of Address this September at Dublin Fringe Festival.
Walk through a pop-up city of stories. Comprised of a cluster of tents, Trophy lights up Barnardo Square in the city centre. Inside each tent, encounter a person who tells the true story of a moment in their life when everything changed. Trophy is a living monument to all the experiences that make up our lives, and a compelling conversation about how we all experience change.
fringefest.com | stounion.com
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Staging Canada at Expo67 1 – 4 NovemberVarious venuesLondon, UK
This event, hosted by the Centre for Quebec and French-Canadian Studies in London, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the most successful world’s fair of the 20th century with a four-day event across London.
Highlights include the UK premiere of documentary-thriller Expo67: Mission Impossible with director Guylaine Maroist, screenings of classic Québec films from the late 1960s, a 2-day academic symposium on Expo67 and world exhibitions, and a newly commissioned performance of the forgotten multi-media masterpiece Miracles of Modern Medicine originally produced for Expo’s Meditheatre. The event will conclude with a special programme of innovative Expo films at the BFI Southbank.
modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/centre-quebec-and-french-canadian-studies
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Nomad Soul
Théâtre Magali Chouinard10 & 11 NovemberThe Creative SchoolSilkeborg, Denmark
Magali Chouinard is a multidisciplinary artist whose theatre of images is both unique and striking.
Nomad Soul, appearing in its Scandinavian premiere as part of the Festival of Wonder, is a theatre performance using images, masks and puppets. Inspired by the spirituality of native peoples, it is a breathless journey into our most intimate thoughts and impressions.
festivalofwonder.dk | magalichouinard.com
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Mercurial George
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22 – 23 September 21 October Bastard Festival Nuuk Nordisk Culture Festival Trondheim, Norway Nuuk, Greenland
Dana Michel is a choreographer and performer whose work mixes choreography, intuitive improvisation and performance art. In 2014, she was highlighted amongst notable female choreographers of the year by the New York Times.
In Mercurial George the body wades through heaps of debris, vacillating as it struggles for balance and a toehold. Bizarre, but also comical, Michel’s universe is bathed in childhood naiveté and sacred mystery. Dana Michel breaks the mould.
danielleveilledanse.org
Daina AshbeeSolo for Pieter
20 OctoberNuuk Nordisk Culture Festival, Nuuk, Greenland
This new work is a collaboration between Daina Ashbee and Belgian choreographer Pieter Ampe. The two artists share a sensitive body practice that explores our relationship with the land, with society, and with the world in which we live.
Pour
9 – 11 NovemberMoving in November Festival, Stoa, Helsinki, Finland
In Pour, Ashbee explores the vulnerability and strength of women; she used her own menstrual cycle as the hub of her interest while creating the piece. As in her previous works, Ashbee has created a dark and disturbing piece which confronts its audience.
avantgarden.no/en/bastard-3 nuuknordisk.gl movinginnovember.fidainaashbee.com
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BESIDE
Marie Béland
5 November 15 NovemberiC4C Open Studio, Cardiff Dance FestivalNottingham, UK Cardiff, UK
The final part of a trilogy, BESIDE uses a soundtrack of real-time radio and asks what happens if we look ‘beside’, if we bring the outside inside the theatre. The piece is a collaboration with Montréal Danse.
Since its creation in 2005, the company maribé – sors de ce corps has produced a series of unique works. Choreographer Marie Béland’s movement vocabulary draws together physical energy, absurd humour, pop culture, and audience involvement, in a juxtaposition of the senses that is as surprising as it is joyful.
maribe.ca | dance4.co.uk | dance.wales
Vertical
Le Patin Libre SeptemberBBC2 (date TBC)
8 November onwards danceumbrella.co.uk
Le Patin Libre’s debut piece Vertical Influences premiered at London’s Dance Umbrella in 2014 and has gone on to thrill both dance and skating audiences worldwide. Vertical, a film captured by Dance Umbrella for digital and live broadcast, will show the speed, daring and virtuosity of this Québec quintet and allow viewers to engage directly via the digital medium of their choice.
Commissioned by The Space with the support of BBC and Arts Council England.
danceumbrella.co.uk | lepatinlibre.com
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Cirque du Soleil
1 – 3 September 6 – 10 September 5 – 8 October 11 – 15 October Spektrum Malmö Arena Hartwall Arena Ericsson Globe Oslo, Norway Malmö, Sweden Helsinki, Finland Stockholm, Sweden
‘One of the most persuasive presentations in the Cirque du Soleil canon’ – the Independent
Deep within a forest atop a volcano, exists an extraordinary world where anything is possible: Varekai. From the sky falls a solitary young man, and the story begins. On this day at the edge of time, in this place of all possibilities, begins an inspired incantation to life rediscovered.
cirquedusoleil.com
Saloon
Cirque Éloize4 – 21 October The Peacock TheatreLondon, UK
Since its formation in 1993, Cirque Éloize has become a world leader in contemporary circus, specialising in shows which fuse circus arts with music, theatre and dance.
In 2017 the company blasts back into the West End with the UK premiere of its new show. Inspired by the rich legacy of the Wild West, Saloon thrums with infectious energy and phenomenal physical feats. With a soundtrack of non-stop live folk and country music including original compositions by celebrated Québécois composer Éloi Painchaud, the production is a foot-stomping, lasso-throwing night of entertainment.
sadlerswells.comcirque-eloize.com
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Self Abstractions
14 September – 18 NovemberCanada House GalleryLondon, UK
An estimated 93 million ‘selfies’ are taken every day around the world. Faced with such an astonishing proliferation of self-portraits, some artists today are favouring a conceptual approach to representing themselves, using objects or gestures rather than imagery. Québec artists Jannick Deslauriers, Marie-Eve Levasseur, Nadia Myre and Jinny Yu are brought together in this exhibition for the creative ways in which they represent themselves.
The Tip of the Iceberg
1 November – 25 NovemberArt Bermondsey Project SpaceLondon, UK
The Tip of the Iceberg presents a sampling of 12 Canadian artists working through a variety of media. This includes nine from Québec : Patrick Bérubé, Simon Bilodeau, Jannick Deslauriers, Karine Giboulo, Guillaume Lachapelle, Laurent Lamarche, Marie-Eve Levasseur, Nadia Myre and Karine Payette
These artists compel their viewers to take a prolonged look or a second perspective in order to fully comprehend what they are presented with. By attempting to trick the viewer, the exhibition testifies to the complexity of a world in constant flux and aims to disavow initial preconceptions while promoting prudent attention and critical concern.
project-space.londonartmur.com
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Sonica 2017Sonica is a year-round programme of events dedicated to world-class visual sonic arts, punctuated by a biennial autumn festival in Glasgow.
OMNIS
Maotik28 OctoberGlasgow Science Centre PlanetariumGlasgow, UK
OMNIS is a live audiovisual performance, immersing the audience in a sensory experience where a series of optical illusions and reverberations challenge the viewer’s sense of space and time.
Digital artist Mathieu Le Sourd (Maotik) creates immersive multimedia environments and generative visuals. His large-scale projects include the multimedia experience in the new terminal at Los Angeles airport and the visuals for Nine Inch Nails’ world tour.
As well as performing, he will be giving two public masterclasses at Sonica.
Field
Martin Messier4 NovemberTramwayGlasgow, UK
Exploring the relationship between sound and material (objects or bodies), Martin Messier takes an interest in staging sound works, giving voice to everyday objects, invented machines and bodies in movement.
With Field, Messier assumes that it is possible to create sounds using the electromagnetic fields of our environment. These residual and imperceptible electric signals are picked up with electromagnetic transducer microphones, and become generators of the performance.
sonic-a.co.uk | maotik.com | mmessier.com
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Soft Revolvers
Myriam Bleau24 SeptemberCafé OtoLondon, UK
Myriam Bleau is a composer, digital artist and performer based in Montréal. She creates audiovisual systems that go beyond the screen, such as sound installations and performance-specific musical interfaces.
Soft Revolvers is a much-acclaimed audiovisual performance for four spinning tops made from clear acrylic. Each top is associated with an ‘instrument’ in an electronic music composition and the motion data collected by sensors – placed inside the tops – informs musical algorithms.
myriambleau.com | cafeoto.co.uk
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Daniel Iregui & Rami Bebawi16 – 19 NovemberDurham, UK
Light installations by Québec artists Rami Bebawi, partner and cofounder at architecture firm KANVA, and Daniel Iregui, founder of interactive content creation practice Irregular, will be among the works illuminating the streets of Durham this winter at Lumiere.
The UK’s largest outdoor light festival, Lumiere invites international artists to create works that light buildings and public spaces, changing the way that we think and feel.
lumiere-festival.com
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Le fils de Jean / A Kid
1 – 7 NovemberVarious cities across the UK as part of the French Film Festival
A Kid is an engrossing and deeply poignant ode to familial bonds, set against a stunning Québec landscape and made by French director Philippe Loiret with a primarily Québécois cast including Pierre Deladonchamps, César award-winner from Stranger by the Lake.
frenchfilmfestival.org.uk
TV5MondeTV5Monde is available in the UK via Sky 796, Virgin 825 and Téléfrance.co.uk, programme listings are available via europe.tv5monde.com/en
Rires du monde Thursday 7 September @ 5.40pmAn exciting adventure to discover exactly what is funny (or not) in different cultures worldwide.
Unité 9Season 5 starts 12 September @ 8pm Drama depicting the day-to-day life of a small group of women from the same cell block.
Les indiens, l’aigle et le dindon Wednesday 20 September @ 11.35amIn this film, and in their lives, five young filmmakers and musicians, descendants of the First Nations, redefine what it means to be an ‘Indian’ today.
24h dangerThursday 28 September @ 11.35amThe daily lives of people with dangerous jobs in extreme environments.
Karl et MaxFrom 25 October (see website for times) Three friends discover an accident-damaged car. Inside is a man covered in blood, apparently dead, and a bag containing millions.
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A Colossal WaveDépartement, Presstube & Headspace Hull, UK City of Culture 2017 1st – 10th December
In A Colossal Wave you are invited to collectively experience aural and visual immersion in a public space. A physical ball
thrown from a great height allows goggle wearers to witness an eruption of colourful drawings. This outdoor experience is also linked to one indoors, where participants are invited to explore a different perspective of the connected virtual world.
A Colossal Wave is a project developed by the British collective Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with leading Québec artists in digital and visual arts: the Montréal-based studios Département, Presstube and Headspace, working with Pearl Engineering, of Hull, England. It was a gift to Montréal on the occasion of its 375th anniversary by British Council Canada.
hull2017.co.uk | britishcouncil.ca
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Geek Girls20 OctoberMacrobert Arts CentreStirling, Scotland
Geek Girls is the first feature-length documentary exploring the hidden half of fan culture: nerdy women. Filmmaker Gina Hara addresses this oversight by delving into a world of professional gamers, cute dresses, fake names, and
death threats. Screened as part of the new Central Scotland Documentary Festival.
macrobertartscentre.org/centscotdocufest
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1 SeptemberHelsingborg Piano FestivalHelsingborg, Sweden
Marc-André Hamelin is known for his unrivalled musicianship and virtuosity in the great works of the established repertoire, as well as for his intrepid exploration of the neglected music of the 19th and 20th centuries.
This year he will be appearing at Helsingborg Piano Festival, performing part of Haydn’s Piano Sonata along with pieces by Liszt, Feinberg, Boy and Moszkowski.
marcandrehamelin.com | dunkerskulturhus.se
Le Vent du Nord1 – 9 SeptemberVarious venues and festivals across the UK (see listings p20-21 or visit leventdunord.com)
Le Vent du Nord are one of the leading names in Québécois folk music, blazing a path that shares their Québec roots with the wider world.
Catch the last dates of a tour which has seen Le Vent du Nord thrill audiences around the UK with their catchy songs and tunes, some taken from the Québec traditional folk repertoire while others are original compositions.
leventdunord.com
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Gerald Finley9 SeptemberWigmore HallLondon, UK
Over the past three decades Gerald Finley has performed at the world’s leading opera houses and concert halls. The Montréal-born bass-baritone, a Grammy and three-time Gramophone Award winner, has received universal acclaim for his feeling for words and expressive communication. A regular at Wigmore
Hall since the early 1990s, he opens the season with a programme devised to bring out the rich colours and deep humanity of his voice.
wigmore-hall.org.uk | geraldfinley.com
Yves Charuest
10 October 15 October The Lamp Tavern The Vortex Birmingham, UK London, UK
16 October 17 OctoberWharf Chambers Iklectik Art LabLeeds, UK London, UK
Saxophonist Yves Charuest, active on the Montréal improv scene since the 1980s, is current artist in residence at the prestigious Québec Studio in London. To mark the release of stir, a CD with Spanish pianist Agustí Fernández, Charuest will be performing in the UK and Europe, playing solo as well as with Montréal bassist Nicolas Caloia and in collaborations with local musicians.
yvescharuest.net
De Temps Antan13 – 22 OctoberVarious venues and festivals across the UK (see listings p20-21 or visit detempsantan.qc.ca)
Since 2003, Éric Beaudry, André Brunet and Pierre-Luc Dupuis have been exploring and performing time-honoured Québec melodies. Using traditional instruments, our three virtuosos blend boundless energy with the unmistakable joie de vivre found in traditional Quebéc music.
detempsantan.qc.ca
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Bozzini QuartetOctober and NovemberVarious venues and festivals in the UK, Norway and Sweden (see listings p20-21 or visit quatuorbozzini.ca)
‘It is an impressive festival that has a group this good up its sleeve’ – the Guardian,
Champions of new music performance at the highest level and winners of many prestigious awards, the Bozzini Quartet are widely recognised as one of the best string quartets for contemporary repertoire in the world. They are praised for their commitment to musical creation,
their virtuosity and their exceptional courage in pushing the boundaries of new music.
The Bozzini Quartet will be performing a number of dates in Europe this autumn, including performances at Aberdeen’s soundfestival and Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
quatuorbozzini.ca
Louis Lortie1 NovemberWigmore HallLondon, UK
‘He focused a penetrating intelligence on every chord and phrase, as well as perfect control’ – the Telegraph,
Pianist Louis Lortie joins forces with Augustin Dumay for a programme of masterworks for violin and piano. The evening opens with one of Brahms’s most lyrical compositions before charting the romantic course of Strauss’s youthful Violin Sonata in E flat. The programme is crowned by Franck’s radiant Sonata in A, written in 1886 as a wedding present for the virtuoso violinist Eugène Ysaÿe.
wigmore-hall.org.uk | louislortie.com
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Every Song I’ve Ever Written
Jacob Wren21 October (Solo) / 23 October (Band Night)BIT TeatergarasjenBergen, Norway
From 1985 to 2004, PME-ART co-artistic director Jacob Wren wrote lots of songs. At the time hardly anyone heard them. Arranged in chronological order, these songs form a portrait of Jacob’s youth. For the Band Night, five Bergen bands perform one of Jacob’s songs each. After each version, Jacob will interview the band about what it was like to cover the song, and the band will ask Jacob what it was like to write it.
Every Song I’ve Ever Written hopes to raise questions about what songs mean on the internet, about what songwriting is actually like today, and also take a sidelong glance back at the recent past.
everysongIveeverwritten.com | bit-teatergarasjen.no
Busty and the Bass
23 October 24 October 25 October 27 OctoberDay and Night Cafe Jazz Café Oporto Purple Turtle Manchester, UK London, UK Leeds, UK Reading, UK
With their seamless blend of soulful hip hop vocals, rap, signature brass and synths, Busty and the Bass are ushering in a new era of genre-defying sound. After meeting in their first week of the McGill University jazz program, the Montréal-based nine-piece quickly shot up from packed house party jams to scorching live performances in front of thousands across the US, Canada, Europe and the UK.
bustyandthebass.com
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Lise Tremblay27 – 29 OctoberStockholm LiteratureStockholm, Sweden
Lise Tremblay has won a number of literary prizes including the Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal and Canada’s prestigious Governor General’s Award for fiction. Her work has been translated into many languages including Swedish and Icelandic and includes l’Hiver de pluie, Héronnière and La Sœur de Judith.
The Swedish translation of Tremblay’s sixth novel Chemin Saint-Paul has recently been published by Rámus förlag. The writer will be attending Stockholm Literature with the support of the Association internationale des études québécoises.
stockholmliterature.se | ramusforlag.se
A Small Revolution
BoumBoum is a comic artist, illustrator and animator living in Montréal. Her animated shorts have been screened all over the world.
A Small Revolution will be published in English by Soaring Penguin Press in November 2017. It is a story
of dictatorship and revolution as seen through the eyes of a little girl and was nominated for a 2016 Ignatz award, the festival prize of the Small Press Expo, North America’s Premiere Independent Cartooning and Comic Arts Festival.
comics.boumerie.com | soaringpenguinpress.com
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Granta 141 – Canada
Catherine Leroux and Madeleine Thien
Four times a year, Granta publishes the most exciting new writing from around the world. In November 2017, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Canadian confederation, it is publishing a special issue on Canada, edited by Québec writers Catherine Leroux (writer of Madame Victoria and Le mur mitoyen) and Madeleine Thien (writer of Do Not Say WeHave Nothing, shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize and Bailey’s Women’s Prize for Fiction). Showcasing the best talent from the Francophone and Anglophone communities, this special issue will feature new fiction, reportage, memoir, photography and poetry from Québec writers including Fanny Britt, Alain Farah and Louis Hamelin. This issue celebrates the rich literary landscape of this vast and diverse country, and encourages readers to embark on a charged conversation about how it sees – and defines – itself.
granta.com
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FESt iValS & EVEntS in QuébEC 2017 – 2 01818
See below a selection of the 400 festivals and events Québec hosts each year. They all welcome international delegates and industry professionals.
13-23 September 2017Festival de cinéma de la ville de Québecfcvq.ca
4 – 15 October 2017Festival du Nouveau Cinemanouveaucinema.ca
9 – 19 November 2017Rencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréalridm.qc.ca
21 February – 3 March 2018 Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécoisrvcq.com
14 – 18 March 2018 Regard sur le court métrage au SaguenayInternational Short Film Festivalregardsurlecourt.com
March 2018 (dates TBC)FIFAInternational Festival of Films on Artartfifa.com
July and August 2018 (dates TBC)Le Festival international de films Fantasiafantasiafestival.com
July 2018 (dates TBC)Montréal Complètement Cirquemontrealcompletementcirque.com
July 2018 (dates TBC)Just For Laughshahaha.com
July 2018 (dates TBC)Zoofest & OFF JFLzoofest.com
May – June 2018 (dates TBC)IX 2017International Symposium on Immersive Experiencesix.sat.qc.ca
June – July 2018 (dates TBC)ELEKTRAelektrafestival.ca
August 2018 (dates TBC)MUTEKmutek.org
15 – 20 November 2017Salon du Livre de Montréalsalondulivredemontreal.com
11 – 15 April 2018Salon du Livre de Québecsilq.ca
20 – 30 April 2018Metropolis Bleubluemetropolis.org
September 2017 Les Escales improbables de Montréalescalesimprobables.com
February 2018 (dates TBC)Mois Multi Multidisciplinary Digital Artsmmrectoverso.org/fr/ mois-multi
31 August – 3 September 2017Festival de musique émergente en Abitibi-Témiscaminguefmeat.org
7 – 9 September 2017Envol et MacadamEmerging Musicenvoletmacadam.com
13 – 17 September 2017Pop Montréalpopmontreal.com
14 – 17 September 2017 Conférence Trad Montréal & La Grande Rencontreespacetrad.org
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Festival TransAmériques ELEKTRA POP Montréal Salon du Livre de Montréal
12 – 22 October 2017 (dates TBC)Festival international de jazz de Québecfestivaldejazzdequebec.com
14 – 17 November 2017Mundial MontrealWorld Musicmundialmontreal.com
15 – 18 November 2017M pour MontréalIndie Rock Showcasempourmontreal.com
12 January – 19 February 2018 IgloofestElectronic Musicigloofest.ca
June 2018 (dates TBC)Festival Suoni Per il PopoloExperimental Musicsuoniperilpopolo.org
28 June – 7 July 2018Festival International de Jazz de Montréal montrealjazzfest.com
June - July 2018 (dates TBC)Chants de Vielles FestivalTraditional Musicchantsdevielles.com
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28 November – 1 December 2017Parcours Danseladansesurlesroutes.com
11 – 15 February 2018RideauPerforming Artsrideau-inc.qc.ca
23 May – 6 June 2018Festival TransAmériquesTheatre & Dance fta.qc.ca
May – June 2018 (dates TBC)OFFTALive Art Festivaloffta.com
12 – 17 November 2018CINARSPeforming Arts Biennialcinars.org
7 – 11 March 2018 Le Festival de Casteliers Puppetrycasteliers.ca
May – June 2018 (dates TBC)Carrefour international de théâtrecarrefourtheatre.qc.ca
August 2018 (dates TBC)Dramaturgies en Dialogue (CEAD)cead.qc.ca
August 2018 (dates TBC)Festival du théâtre de rue de Lachinetheatrederue.ca
7 September – 14 October 2017Le Mois de la PhotoBiennialmoisdelaphoto.com
May 2018 (dates TBC) Les Petits BonheursArts Festival for 0-6 yearspetitsbonheurs.ca
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