2023-07-30 23:42:06
At the dawn of a new week, cultural activities are jostling, announcing that it is time to free up your schedule to meet art!
New France celebrations
Photo taken from the Facebook page of the event @ Les Festifs
National Assembly Square
August 3 to 6
Have a blast at the heart of our history at the Place de l’Assemblée-Nationale! Among other things, festival-goers will be able to attend the performance of Steve Veilleux, singer of the group Kaïn, participate in the recording of a podcast on the horrors in New France with comedian Charles Beauchesne and meet the Giants of the New France TD. Tastings, treasure hunts, immersive activities, historical events, conferences, games and demonstrations will also be on the program.
► Medallion-decryptor on sale at a cost of $15, nouvellefrance.qc.ca
Hugo Lapointe
Photo taken from the website sallealbertrousseau.com
Roland Beaudin Park
1is August, 8 p.m.
Eternal lover of the Quebec repertoire, Hugo Lapointe pays tribute to our great songwriters through his show Qc Roots. He proposes to discover or rediscover works that he interprets in a “deconstructed” way while respecting their soul.
► Free, ville.quebec.qc.ca/animee
Festival JeunArtist
Photo taken from the event’s Facebook page
Isle aux Coudres
Until August 2
This festival showcases young emerging artists such as Claudie Létourneau, Andromède, Valence, Miro Chino, Mahé, Jacob D’Amour, Collation (photo), RauZe, Collectif 456, Flora, Jérôme Bouthillette, Allô Fantôme and Today, which will produce at the Hôtel du Capitaine, at the Fabrique de L’Isle or at La Grange de la Fascine.
► Daily access $20, festivaljeunartist.com
Vol beat
Photo provided by Gestev
Videotron Center
1is August, 7 p.m.
Multi-platinum Danish band Volbeat are on a summer tour of North America to promote their critically acclaimed eighth studio album, Servant Of The Mind. This will be the great return of this group in Canadian territory since 2019. Halestorm will ensure the first part.
► Starting at $77, gestev.com
The melody of happiness
Photo taken from the website sallealbertrousseau.com
Albert Rousseau Hall
From August 4, 3 p.m. or 8 p.m.
The mythical and emblematic musical The melody of happiness, directed by Gregory Charles, features more than 25 actors, singers and dancers, in addition to a ten-piece orchestra, to bring this great film and Broadway hit to life. Meet Maria and the von Trapp family in the heart of 1930s Austria at the dawn of World War II.
► Between $90.05 and $129, sallealbertrousseau.com
Plein Art
Space 400e of the Old Port of Quebec
From 1is to August 13
Come and meet local creators, under huge tents, during the unmissable summer event for lovers of beauty, talent, know-how, unique creations and responsible consumption. With more than 175,000 visitors per year, Plein Art is one of the top 5 biggest events in Quebec City.
► Free access, matieres.ca
Flavie Dufour
Felix-Leclerc space
August 6, 3 p.m.
Let yourself sing stories and recount poems with the gentleness and disarming spontaneity of Flavie Dufour, whose show moves between philosophy and fun. Enchantress, storyteller and poet, she praises the simple little pleasures that change the world, through her voice that breathes jazz and ethnic songs.
► 20 $, felixleclerc.com
Nicholas Ciccone
Photo taken from the artist’s website
Commune Park, Charlesbourg
August 4, 7:30 p.m.
On the occasion of the Trait-Carré’s Hot Weekends, Nicola Ciccone will offer several striking pieces that have marked his career and which he baptized The Immortals. Under the big top of the Parc de la Commune in Charlesbourg, accompanied by his pianist, he will certainly make the crowd sing.
► Free, weekendstraitcarre.com
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