In tiny and totally charming Montreal's Théâtre de Quat’Sous
(a perfect venue for an intimate show) Gilles Bélanger, the composer behind the legendary "Douze hommes rapaillés" project, invites one of the 12 "hommes" (participants of that project) every evening over
the course of two weeks this November for a conversation about the "Douze hommes", music, songwriting and personal paths in the music business. I saw the show on
November 9 when Daniel Lavoie visited the stage.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Hommage à Piaf (Piaf a 100 ans...Vive la Môme!) : Victoriaville, November 11.
Photo source: http://spectramusique.com/artistes/spectacles.aspx?idA=89 |
The Piaf a 100 ans show is truly enjoyable, incredibly satisfying without being cheesy (I admit I was a little bit apprehensive before going to see it). What a great idea it was not to have an actual Piaf character, which would be a fail whichever way you might attempt to do this. Instead there were bits of Piaf in all characters on stage, as well as - eventually - in every audience member, which in my mind is the best kind of tribute to her.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Daniel Lavoie sings Gaston Miron : a note from the audence
A photo from Douze hommes rapaillés, most likely taken in the Parc de la Francophonie in Quebec City on July 11, 2011. The original source of the photo is unknown. Immediate source: http://www.daniellavoie.ru/dl/index.php/en/creativework/concerts/440--2011 |
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