
Workshops for Young Audience
As part of Canada's Day Party
2019
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2019
Sorry, this entry is only available in Français.
2019
Eclectic and friendly: this is your monthly Canadian music lineup! Every month, the Canadian Cultural Center invites you to discover the best new Canadian music. Classical, Pop, Folk, Electro, all musical genres and all cultures meet right here. So put...
2019
Eclectic and friendly: this is your monthly Canadian music lineup! Every month, the Canadian Cultural Center invites you to discover the best new Canadian music. Classical, Pop, Folk, Electro, all musical genres and all cultures meet right here. So put...
2019
The Momenta – Biennale de l’image in Montreal has associated itself to the prestigious Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles to showcase two yet-unseen solo exhibitions by Canadian artists Yann Pocreau and Guillaume Simoneau. Manipulating light, Yann Pocreau makes it...
2019
Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra continues its 50th Anniversary European Tour, led by renowned Music Director Alexander Shelley, in Paris. The National Arts Centre is taking over La Seine Musicale with, on Friday 17, at 8:30 p.m. Life Reflected, a...
2019
Now in its 4th year and having become a reference in its field, Performance Day offers an original approach to the notion of care in echo with the Take Care exhibition. Artists from various horizons, among them the Canadian Hazel...
2019
Digital Gothic is a collective exhibition bringing together young international artists around the theme of the “Goth” movement and Dark Romanticism in the era of Internet, time acceleration, neo-liberal capitalism and soft fascism. This exhibition will display, among others, works...
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
Promiscuous Rooms brings to the fore Bool’s current research on a series of erotic drawings made by Le Corbusier in Algeria during the 1930s. These coincided with the initial stages of the architect’s urban plan designs aimed at transforming Algiers...
2019
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2019
The Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival is the world’s largest film event dedicated to short films. This 41st Clermont Filmfest will highlight Canadian cinematography by presenting a special Canada focus in 6 programmes including a large retrospective that will...
2019
Now in its 6th year, the Festival du film canadien de Dieppe will take place from 27 to 31 March 2019. One of a kind in Europe, this festival showcases both English-speaking and French-speaking Canadian films. This year, it will...
2019
The unmissable meeting place of contemporary cinema and art, the Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin will be held in Paris from 5 to 10 March 2019. This year, it shines a light on two important figures of the Canadian art scene: artist...
2019
Through the Take Care exhibition presented at Ferme du Buisson, ten artists including Canadians Stephanie Comilang, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Sheena Hoszko, Kwentong Bayan Collective, Hazel Meyer & Cait McKinney, and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory invite us to reflect about how art,...
2018
Like other famous artists, such as Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, or Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Canadian painter Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923–2002) and American painter Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) were extraordinary talents and romantic partners. For the first time, an exhibition...
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...
2018
Opera Atelier Toronto is back at Opéra Royal of Versailles and will present the hunting opera in six scenes, Actéon by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, composed in 1684 and the ballet act, Pygmalion by Jean-Philippe Rameau, composed in 1748. Two performances directed by Marshall...
2018
Curator : Stéphanie Moisdon For his first solo exhibition at an institution, Mathieu Malouf, (b. 1984 in Montreal, lives and works in New York) presents a group of paintings and sculptures retracing the last five years of his production as well...
2018
Young Bérénice Einberg, whom everything swallows, is the heroine of Réjean Ducharme’s L’Avalée des avalés, the author’s first published work and a cult novel. Bérénice Einberg lives with her parents and a brother she loves on an island in suburban...
2018
In a special concert at the Salle Pleyel, Pierre Lapointe will be presenting his latest album, La Science du cœur. His lyrics go straight to the heart and soul, inviting us into his world, one without artifice or shame. His...
2018
Founded in 1963, Ars Nova is the oldest French contemporary music ensemble. Since the beginning of this year, Canadian composer Jean-Michaël Lavoie has been the ensemble’s artistic director. The evening will take a form different from a traditional concert. It...
2018
This year, the 47th edition of the Festival d’Automne in Paris will feature a portrait of the Canadian composer Claude Vivier. Vivier (1948–1983), whose work is still-little known in France, had been close to Karlheinz Stockhausen and Gérard Grisey. He...
2018
The ninth edition of Festival America gives pride of place to Canada and its literature, inviting thirty or so Anglophone and Francophone Canadian authors, including Patrick deWitt, Iain Reid, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Nicolas Dickner, Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Naomi Fontaine, Nancy Huston and...
2018
The American-Canadian photographer Dave Heath, who died in Toronto in 2016, holds a unique place in the history of American photography and was influenced by Eugene W. Smith and the masters of the Chicago school. In the 1950s, he was...
2018
Curators: Céline Kopp and Etienne Bernard Through the asperities of an untranslatable title that is pronounced differently to how it is written, À Cris Ouverts aims to place itself beyond a dominant – orthodox – vision of the economy and...
2018
Young Bérénice Einberg, whom everything swallows, is the heroine of Réjean Ducharme’s L’Avalée des avalés, the author’s first published work and a cult novel. Bérénice Einberg lives with her parents and a brother she loves on an island in suburban...
2018
How are the sense of wonder, ability to invent worlds, and childhood fears and anxieties constructed and are they determined by context?The exhibition Encore un jour banane pour le poisson-rêve, after the modified title of a short story by J....
2018
Memory and textile intertwine in the work of the artist Carole Simard-Laflamme. The artist’s experimentation with textile techniques has led her to reflect on the relationships between humans and their environment. Her monumental and poetic installation, made of fragments of...
2018
Galerie Jérôme Poggi is dedicating a fifth solo exhibition to the Canadian artist Kapwani Kiwanga, a recent winner of the Frieze Artist Award. In her most recent works, Kiwanga uses her social sciences training to elaborate remarkable research projects in...
2018
Centre culturel canadien / Institut national d’histoire de l’art / Archives de la critique d’art An exceptional cultural diplomacy partnership on the occasion of the reopening of the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris On May 17, the Canadian Cultural Centre...