
Workshop – Le carrousel des animaux du Canada
2020
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2020
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2020
In partnership with filmmaker / director Benjamin Minot, during a 2-hour workshop, explore your unsuspected talents as a digital artist through the original creation of holographic images that will come to life in 3D on your smartphone. Bring back your own...
2019
This writing workshop invites children to write a text inspired by ocean issues as part of the new edition of the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Prize. Inspired by the exploits of two exceptional sailors, Thomas Coville and François Gabart, young Francophones...
2019
Using mysterious clues left by an explorer, participating children will create a collective map of Canada, representing places, animals, cities, inhabitants . During the workshop they will illustrate the map with collages, stamps and drawings. Each child will be able to bring back home a part of...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Centre culturel canadien proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Haïdas’ traditions, every child builds up its own totem. The equipment will be...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Canadian Cultural Centre proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Haïdas’ traditions, every child builds up its own totem. The equipment will...
2019
A little-known episode in the history of France, going back to the 15 years preceding the signature of the Treaty of Paris, ceding Canada to England. A play by Alain Dubos, directed by Patrice Carpuat and performed by the Théâtre...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Centre culturel canadien proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Haïdas’ traditions, every child builds up its own totem. The equipment will...
2019
Time to celebrate! A few days before Christmas, the magic of the holiday season takes hold of the Canadian Cultural Centre! For the little ones, we offer 3 short Canadian animation films to escape to the Arctic! Embark on the...
2019
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2019
What is a newspaper? What is a magazine? How do you compose a cover? After an introduction to children’s periodicals and their various creative stages, the children will be invited to make their own magazine title page on the theme...
2019
What is a newspaper? What is a magazine? How do you compose a cover? After an introduction to children’s periodicals and their various creative stages, the children will be invited to make their own magazine title page on the theme...
2019
What is a newspaper? What is a magazine? How do you compose a cover? After an introduction to children’s periodicals and their various creative stages, the children will be invited to make their own magazine title page on the theme...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Centre culturel canadien proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Haïdas’ traditions, every child builds up its own totem. The equipment will...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Canadian Cultural Centre proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Kwakwa Ka’wakw traditions, every child creates its own totem. A workshop animated by Noémie Monier, Chief Editor...
2019
In partnership with Baïka Magazine, the Canadian Cultural Centre proposes a children’s workshop for making totem poles inspired from West Coast First Nations. After a short introduction to Kwakwa Ka’wakw traditions, every child creates its own totem. A workshop animated by Noémie Monier, Chief Editor...
2018
This December, the 8th SoBD Fair focuses on Canadian comics: seven French and English-speaking Canadian cartoonists will be there, including such contemporary luminaries as Seth and Chester Brown. Some Canadian scholars in graphic narrative studies will take part in discussions on...
2017
When the Snow Melts Where Will the White Man Go? is an adaptation of the traditional Inuit tale The Skeleton Woman. This performance is a journey, an encounter with a distant world, that of the Inuit people the sound of whose language...
2017
An introductory Inuktitut workshop. The members of the Association Inuksuk – Espace Culturel Inuit propose an introduction to the language and writing system of the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic. Beginners welcome. This workshop is part of the Passeport pour...
2017
Tales from the Far North by Nathalie Krajcik and Christel Collet. Two tellers of tales. Stories that recount the birth of day and night, the stars, the Man in the Moon and his encampment, animals and their profound friendship with...
2017
A fantastic journey through the different stages of the creation of the world according to Inuit myths and cosmogony. A narrative, musical and visual performance blending theatre, storytelling, graphic design and projected animated images, shadow play, luminous objects and masks,...
2016
The screening will be followed by a debate with the audience. The unexpected meeting between the young Philémon and Kulluk, an Inuit boy, makes for a marvellous adventure. Neige (Snow) is an animated film by Antoine Lanciaux and Sophie Roze on which...
2015
To celebrate the holidays and its 20th anniversary, the Association Inuksuk-Espace Culturel Inuit invites you to its Inuit trading post (exhibition and sale of sculptures, jewellery, books, cards, Inuit herbal teas, etc.). During these two days of festivities, there will...
2015
This edition of the Nuit Blanche features the exceptional opening of the exhibition Aude Moreau. La nuit politique and introductory Inuktitut workshops: Aude Moreau. La nuit politique The photographic, film and sound works of Aude Moreau shed new light on...
2015
For the European Night of the Museums, the Canadian Cultural Centre closes the exhibition Denys Arcand / Adad Hannah – The Burghers of Vancouver with an exceptional opening from 6 p.m. to midnight. This is the last chance to discover...
2015
The Espace culturel inuit, in collaboration with the Canadian Cultural Centre, invites you to attend Le rire de l’amulette, a show of polar tales presented by Nathalie Krajcik-Bélanger, a Franco-Quebec storyteller. The polar tale Le rire de l’amulette is the...
2014
Wednesday, November 26 (12–8 p.m.) / Thursday, November 27 (11 a.m.–6 p.m.) Free admission For the holidays, the Inuksuk association invites you to its Inuit trading post (sale of sculptures, jewellery, books, cards, Inuit herbal teas, etc.). During these two...
2014
“In the very beginning, nothing was like it was after or before! Crow was all white. How did he change clothes? Harfang played jacks, what was he doing now? And Tuktu the caribou was simultaneously a breath, a being and...
2013
Mercredi 4 (12h-18h) et jeudi 5 décembre (11h-20h) A loccasion des fêtes de fin dannées, lassociation Inuksuk vous propose son « Comptoir inuit » (expo-vente de sculptures, bijoux, livres, photos, cartes, tisanes inuit ). Au cours de ces deux journées de festivités, les...
2013
Dans le cadre du programme Passeport pour les langues présenté lors de la Semaine des cultures étrangères, participez à des ateliers d’initiation à l’Inuktitut (langue des Inuit de l’Arctique canadien) animés par Sylvie Teveny : de 11h à 12h : initiation...
2013
A workshop for children presented by ethnologist and specialist of the Inuit world Sylvie Teveny, who invites them to discover Inuit tales and myths about the origin of the universe through storytelling and the presentation of a few remarkable objects....
2013
The storyteller and actress Céline Espardelier tells the traditional Inuit stories of Greenland, Canada and Alaska. Her show evokes the stories of the land of cold and the North Star, of the territory of polar bears and seals. Tales that...