Government of Canada Supports the Fête des chants de marins
SAINT-JEAN-PORT-JOLI, QC, May 23, 2019 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to supporting organizations that reflect local heritage and organize community events that everyone can enjoy.
Today, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, announced $22,500 in support for the 2019 Fête des chants de marins.
The funds, from the Local Festivals component of the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program, will help showcase maritime history and culture in Canada and abroad through a variety of activities, including numerous performances by talented musicians from Quebec and Europe.
Quotes
"Popular, inclusive events like the Fête des chants de marins bring a region's heritage to life and define what makes it unique. Events like this ensure that citizens and visitors can enjoy the works of a number of artists. We are proud to support this festival, which showcases our rich maritime heritage and shines a light on the town of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli for a weekend."
– The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism
"For 20 years, the festival has continued to reinvent itself to provide a memorable experience for visitors. And although the program can change drastically from one year to the next, the event still draws us in by evoking marine history from here and abroad, through its numerous shows, conferences, workshops, thematic dinners, etc."
– Lucie Boulet, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation des fêtes et évènements culturels de Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Quick Facts
The 21st Fête des chants de marins will be held from August 15-18. The gathering offers audiences performances that celebrate the St. Lawrence River along with its islands, sailors and history. The festival also explores the maritime heritage of the St. Lawrence's south shore through traditional sailor songs from here and abroad.
Events for this year's festival include: the regional artisan port market; the maritime seafood buffet prepared by restaurants in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli; the family zone with inflatable games and activities for the whole family; and performances showcasing traditional and re-enacted seafaring songs.
The program also includes several activities organized in partnership with local organizations and businesses, including exhibitions and workshops at the Musée de la mémoire vivante and the Musée maritime du Québec, along with boat tours and a three-hour musical cruise on the St. Lawrence River.
Related Links
Local Festivals – Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program
SOURCE Canadian Heritage
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