Mar 24 – Mar 24 | Firehall Arts Centre Theatre

Chant’Ouest 2024

Running Time: 2 hours

Venez découvrir les artistes de la chanson : French Rk (MB), Isabelle Mercier (SK), Nadia Sylvain (AB) et Ghislaine Doté (C-B).

Le projet Chant’Ouest, qui a comme objectif de contribuer à la professionnalisation des artistes en émergence de l'Ouest et du Nord canadien, a fait peau neuve en 2023 en proposant une tournée dans les quatre provinces de l’Ouest ! L’expérience est un enrichissement extraordinaire pour bien comprendre les réalités du métier.

Direction artistique et musicale : Mario Lepage

19 mars : Winnipeg (Le patio 340, Centre culturel franco-manitobain)
20 mars : Regina (The Exchange)
22 mars : Edmonton (The Aviary)
24 mars : Vancouver (The Firehall Arts Centre)

Pour plus d'information : chantouest.com

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Come discover the music of: French Rk (MB), Isabelle Mercier (SK), Nadia Sylvain (AB) et Ghislaine Doté (C-B).

Le Chant'Ouest, 2024 edition, is a four-city music tour through MB, SK, AB and BC. The objective of this annual event is to provide professional development opportunities for emerging Francophone artists in Western Canada. This year's tour concept will give the participants a taste of 'DIY' (independent) touring.

Artistic and Musical Direction: Mario Lepage

March 19: Winnipeg (Le patio 340, Centre culturel franco-manitobain)
March 20: Regina (The Exchange)
March 22: Edmonton (The Aviary)
March 24: Vancouver (The Firehall Arts Centre)

For additional information: chantouest.com

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Mar 24 – Mar 24 | Firehall Arts Centre Theatre
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