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Shows
This schedule has been updated on September 8, 2010. Come back to visit this page as it is being updated occasionally.
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Saturday,
September 25, 2010 |
Sunday,
September 26, 2010 |
| 11 am |
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[ON SITE]
Marie Madore
Marie Madore plays the accordian and sings, she composes lyrical circus tunes and draws from ancestral attic of neglected and unpublished songs to French and québécoise laments, Breton bourrées, waltzes etc… a colourful and unique repertoire. |
| 1 pm |
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[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Valody
Festive music from Klezmer, folk, and various ethnic repertories…
www.festival-jazz-sutton.com |
| 1:30 pm |
[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Isabeau Corriveau - Harpes et Flûtes à bec
Isabeau started her musical apprenticeship at a very young age. Sensitive and talented musician, Isabeau has also perfected her pedagogical competences. She teaches harp as well as flutes and regularly gives workshops for various organisations such as the Université du Troisième-âge in Sherbrooke. Lately she has also shown interest in composing music.
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| 2 pm |
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[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
PEC percussion
As energetic as he is original, percussionist PEC will shake the ground beneath your feet with his giant drums www.PecPercussion.com |
| 3 pm |
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[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Esther Miquelon
A master of her craft, Esther Miquelon lives in a world that is alive with sound, people and images – a universe in constant and colourful motion. She makes music with words and fingertips; stops to listen; laughs at her shadow; pauses to dream and think. A graduate of l'École de la Chanson de Granby, she freely and skilfully juggles words and melodies to create an incomparable experience for her audiences. Her performances radiate the energy and music within her. With Sylvain Boisclair on guitar and Sébastien Breton on percussion, this brilliant trio will treat you to a performance you won’t forget. |
| 4 pm |
[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Pascale Bourbeau
Pascale Bourbeau is really into photography and video and captures images, moments of life and souvenirs of her travels. For a few years she has developed a new passion for music. Accompanied by her guitar, she composes songs in French and English. In this beautiful region that she knows well, she is happy to participate at the Brome Environment Fair , in singing some of her compositions and a few covers in both languages with her folk style.
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[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Z'aboiteaux
Let the good times roll in the fine company of Daniel Haché and Willy leMaistre, who invite you on an accoustic trip of traditional old-time, appalachian and cajun music. This local duo offers you an evening of singing, storytelling , ringing banjo tunes, fiddle hoedowns and mountainous guitar chords. So get your coat, grab your hat and get yourself out to this bilingual, toe-taping, spicey, old-timey, swingin’ show for all. YEEEE! HAW!
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| 5 pm |
[ON THE SMALL STAGE]
Jorane
With ten albums and several world tours that have captivated audiences and critics alike, Jorane has left her mark in the cultural landscape. Now, for the first time, audiences are invited into the intimacy of a solo performance enhanced by a set and lighting that are as enchanting as they are original. Brimming with the warmth and generosity she is known for, Jorane pursues her musical quest, letting sounds, melodies and songs take shape and become music. As she navigates between cello, guitar, ukulele, piano and bells, she stuns you with the power and beauty of her voice – regal and animal all at once. Suddenly, the storm abates; she rocks you with a mandala brought to life in song. We invite you to an evening of music that is evocative and visceral, the artist’s experience resonating in a way that is both haunting and familiar. |
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