Montreal's 375th Anniversary Celebrations
MONTRÉAL: Pressing PLAY ... and LIGHTING up the NIGHT!
MONTRÉAL, June 23, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - Montréalers will be able to discover or rediscover the breathtaking lighting of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge. On Sunday, June 25, there will be a repeat performance of the lighting of the iconic landmark bridge. Enjoyed from the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the 30-minute special illumination will feature a soundtrack from the Orchestre Métropolitain and several local artists. Also, starting June 28, The Society for the Celebrations of Montréal's 375th Anniversary will present Sessions 375: a world-class medley of four experiences designed to celebrate our city. Four major Montréal cultural and artistic institutions - The Montreal International Jazz Festival, Osheaga Music and Arts Festival, ÎleSoniq, and POP Montréal – are each organizing a day of free artistic and participative activities that will showcase Montréal's world-famous broad range of top performing talent.
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Pleine lumière sur les Filles du Roy
Actors portraying the "King's Daughters" will host various participatory activities that highlight life in the 17th century, including small scenes of everyday life depicting the peculiarities of the time: objects used, food, working the land, clothing and particularly, the influence of contact with Aboriginal nations.
June 24 – Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/pleine-lumiere-sur-les-filles-du-roy-269/
Living Connections - Inauguration show rerun
By popular demand, a second representation of the inauguration show will take place June 25th. Discover or rediscover the full potential of the lighting effects that LIVING CONNECTIONS will present for the next 10 years. A musical soundtrack will feature the Orchestre Métropolitain directed by Yannick Nézet-Séguin and a dozen of Montreal artists. To make the most of this special illumination: decide WHERE you want to view it from. (suggestions: the Old Port of Montreal, especially the Clock Tower pier, Notre-Dame Street, east of the Jacques Cartier Bridge or from any of several vantage points on the riverbank on the South Shore, including Marie-Victorin Park in Longueuil), listen to THE SOUNDTRACK live (Tune your radio to ROUGE FM 107.3 for the live broadcast) and arrive ON FOOT, BIKE, TAXI, BUS OR METRO (we strongly recommend that you leave your car at home)
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/connexions-vivantes-reprise-du-spectacle-inaugural-737/
Cultivons Saint-Léonard
Throughout the summer season, the eco-neighborhood and its partners will present tastings of infusions, salads, and other preparations that can be made with native plants we find on the territory and their historical use in the food and pharmacopoeia of the Amerindians and the first Montrealers.
June 26 – Saint-Leonard, Delorme Park
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/cultivons-saint-leonard-stations-decouverte-des-saveurs-360/
Sessions 375 X Montréal International Jazz Festival
This Sessions 375 experience will give you a taste of what's to come at the Montréal International Jazz Festival with a stellar selection of Montréal artists already making names for themselves on the world stage. Half Moon Run, Coeur de pirate, Milk & Bone, The Franklin Electric, Plants and Animals and Urban Science Brass Band will all perform during this completely free special concert-event. And the party will roll on into the night with Pierre Kwenderstakes at Place Heineken, Black Tiger Sex Machine, DJ Apashe and Karluv Klub at the Metropolis and with two DJ sets from VNCE Carter (Dead Obies) and High Klassified at L'Astral. In addition, Montreal artist Pony will be provid charge of the event's graphic persona. In the space located in front of Place Heineken on Ste. Catherine St., corner of De Bleury, 10,000 badges bearing imagery from her various works will be pinned to a massive 10-metre mural.
June 28 – Place des festivals
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/sessions-375-x-festival-international-de-jazz-de-montreal-751/
Saint-Léonard en 3 Dimensions; 7 Langues; 5 continents
A range of organizations from Saint-Leonard and Montreal come together to present activities that highlight the historical and cultural heritage of Saint-Leonard as well as how this borough's diversity and originality have contributed to Montreal's development.
Activities:
- Guided discovery and exploration of featured organizations and institutions (mandate, access, services and practices)
- Festibus (a bus decorated with the colors of Saint-Leonard with sound animation made up of melodies taken from the musical repertoire of the borough's diverse cultures)
- Parade show featuring a flash mob
- Plays featuring the history, art and culture of Saint-Leonard
- Various activities hosted throughout the boroughs parks
June 9, July 13 and 28, August 10 and 25 September 7 – Cultural scene outside Wilfrid-Bastien Park
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/saint-leonard-en-3-dimensions-7-langues-5-continents-312/
Terre d'expériences
Jean-Drapeau Park invites visitors to experience Expo67 through virtual and augmented reality. Travel from the past to the present to the future of the Expo site. Free of charge for kids.
From June 21 to September 4, only the week-ends from September 9 to October 29 – Jean-Drapeau Park
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/terre-dexperiences-617/
Feu, feu, joli feu, un karaoké des bois
Les Amis de la Place Marcelle-Ferron, a group of citizens who are committed to public art and promoting the artistic and social thought of Marcelle Ferron, are organizing three song-filled evenings around the campfire exploring the themes of land, nature, and origins.
These activities will illustrate the variety of music for different occasions: songs of First Nations, early French settlers, songs of the first inhabitants at the time of Outremont's founding, and contemporary songs.
June 24, starting at 3:00 p.m. –St-Viateur Park
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/feu-feu-joli-feu-un-karaoke-des-bois-239/
Les Ruelles enchantées
A 15-minute entertainment program for children ages 4 to 11 and their parents. Different characters will tell a story one at a time for three consecutive evenings. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays starting at 7:00 p.m. These programs will be preceded by a presentation about one of Montreal's historical figures. The culmination of this week will be the presentation of a play from the Théâtre de la botte trouée in the heart of a neighbouring park.
June 27, 28 and 29 – Allyway between Saint-Gérard St.and Foucher St.
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/les-ruelles-enchantees-185/
Rêveurs définitifs – Un voyage dans l'irréel
Apparitions, levitations, transformations... a mind-blowing magical show that will leave you speechless! This spectacular show combines surrealism and classic magic with illusions for a unique and surprising experience! It explores the art of diversions from reality and invites us to experience a moment of magic and wonder that appeals to the sense of dreaming. A body rises from the group into the air, the balls of a juggler become bright and levitate around him like a constellation of stars in space, a burlesque dancer transforms into doves, an old man disappears, drawn by a red balloon. This magical show combines the art of New Magic with the traditional art of illusion in a pristine and fluid performance set on a creative stage. Without words or dialogues.
June 29 to July 29 – Théâtre St-Denis 2
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/reveurs-definitifs-8211-un-voyage-dans-l8217irreel-660/
My Bike Talks
My Bike Talks is a series of festive events organized around three main activities: garage sales, a historically interpretative journey on land and water, and a large parade of 375 allegorical bicycles. It is an interactive and artistic project. An invitation to celebrate the history, diversity, creative effervescence and richness of Montreal, through the prism of the Montreal North neighbourhood.
End of June to the end of August – Montreal-North
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/mon-velo-raconte-179/
ONGOING EVENTS
La Grande tournée
A major 375th event, La Grande Tournée, presented by Cirque Éloize, will be travelling from one end of the city to the other all summer long to celebrate its history and its people. It will give everyone who loves Montreal the chance to discover the city's charms and secrets, celebrate with their families and get to know their neighbours. The fun will also spill out onto an adjacent street or back alley where other events also await.
June 23 to 25 – Verdun
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/la-grande-tournee-a-verdun-108
Place à la tour
Place à la tour is a platform for collectively creating an urban party! Smith Cabin is an architectural installation in Griffintown on Smith St. along the Lachine Canal. It is a place to socialize, reflect, and celebrate the city of tomorrow while valuing local creative activity. Smith Cabin foreshadows the rehabilitation of the former Wellington Referral Tower as a cultural facility dedicated to city life.
From June 22 to July 16 – Promenade Smith - Tour d'aiguillage Wellington
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/place-a-la-tour-196/
In Search of Expo 67
This major exhibit of new works by Quebec and Canadian artists investigates the most innovative, experimental and provocative dimensions of Expo 67, and its artistic, social and political context. In Search of Expo 67 includes19 contemporary works created in dialogue with the spirit of 1967, challenging some of its underlying presumptions and valorizing its undeniable degree of invention. Grounded in the idea of exploring the resonances between what Expo 67 was and what remains in 2017, the artists are developing projects on, among others, the Canada Pavilion, the Quebec Pavilion, the Pavilions of France, the Indians of Canada and the United States of America, Kaleidoscope, as well as the rich sound experimentations of 1967, and the history and current condition of the site itself.
From June 21 to October 8 – Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal
http://staging.375mtl.com/programmation/a-la-recherche-dexpo-67-354/
À nous la scène
11 indoor shows for all tastes
11 plays that run the gamut from hilarious, touching, lyrical, over-the-top, interactive, creative and mime to circus, performed on many of Montréal's stages. Create your TRIO or QUATUOR PASSPORT and take advantage of an array of one-of-a-kind performances.`This summer, the stage is yours!
June 20 to August 6 – Many Montréal's stages
http://www.375mtl.com/programmation/a-nous-la-scene-669/
Blank Page
A blank page is the beginning of all creation! It is represented here by an outdoor public space that will serve as a meeting spot for artists and residents who will share a moment of reflection and make a creative gesture together. Photography, painting, dance, literature or music – there's a place on the page for all forms of art! Meetings with residents will serve as a source of inspiration for 20 guest artists whose final works will be presented at an event celebrating these unique encounters. Every Saturday in May through October two locations in the borough will host BLANK PAGE – one in the morning and in the evening – with different artists attending each one. A unique and one-of-a-kind creation will be produced at each location.
June 24 – Parc du Pélican
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/page-blanche-170/
Revolution: « You say you want a revolution »
When youth around the globe wanted to change the world, the youth of Quebec joined in and embraced the times. This immersive exhibition from the prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum, London, uniquely presented by the MMFA, comes to Montreal just in time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Expo 67. Peace!
From June 17 to October 19 – Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/revolution-you-say-you-want-a-revolution-565/
Celebrating Heritage with the Ecomuseum
Discover the community's heritage and celebrate some of our history's important anniversaries: Montreal's 375th, Garneau School's centennial, Bain Généreux's 90th and Saint-Jacques Market's 145th. The celebrations will consist in: an exhibition stand on local history & heritage, entertainment for all ages and street circuits in the neighbourhood; all in a festive and musical atmosphere
June 25 and July 2 – Écomusée du fier monde, Saint-Jacques Market, Garneau School
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/celebrons-le-patrimoine-avec-l8217ecomusee-191/
Explosion 67 - Youth and Their World
Expo 67 had a huge impact on Montrealers. Young and old alike embraced this seminal event and stepped into the modern world, a time filled with memorable rock concerts and life-changing encounters. "Man and His World" (and Woman, of course) offered a place of freedom and a whole new look on people and the world around us. This iconic exhibition gives us a chance to see how this world fair was the tipping point for Quebec society and a generation that passionately embraced a brand-new era.
From June 16 to December 31 – Centre d'histoire de Montréal
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/explosion-67-terre-des-jeunes-566
Literary Saint-Denis
The close and historic link between Saint Denis St. and literature is an opportunity to invent an innovative textual and urban environment that is accompanied and inhabited by residents' creativity. Using the environment as a place for culture, textual sequences are fit into the urban fabric. The works of art are done by Plateau artists and will be featured on different installations in public spaces, both those that will be specially-designed for the occasion as well as on existing environments.
June 15 to December 31 –Saint-Denis St., between Roy St. and Gilford St.
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/saint-denis-litteraire-212/
RDP/PAT, Fêtons Montréal! / Let us discover the narratives of our elders
Using photos and audio extracts of 50 testimonies, we invite you to discover diverse aspects of the life of people in Rivière-des-Prairies. Subjects include international immigration, life on the farm, life in the village, internal migrations, the Skawanoti (the back of the island), transport, leisure activities, education and housing.
June 14 through August –Pierre-Chatrand House et Rivière-des-Prairies Library
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/a-rdppat-fetons-montreal-decouvrons-les-recits-de-nos-aineesaines-203/
Time to remember
Time travel in Saint-Leonard to discover the past, the present and the future of Saint-Leonard thru 8 boards on Jean-Talon East Street, between Valdombre and Côme streets.
June 10 – 6020 Jean-Talon St. E, Saint-Leonard
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/histoire-de-se-rappeler-176/
Expo 67: The Place to Be
Montreal's Universal and International Exhibition, which ran from April 27 to October 29, 1967, was a unique event in the history of Canada and remains an unforgettable memory for those who saw it. Over six months millions shared the heady experience of "Man and His World." People from across the planet flocked to Montreal, and in opening its arms to them, the city – along with Quebec and Canada – redefined its identity. Jean-Louis Frund's photographs capture the spectacular architecture of the various pavilions and conjure the excitement of this magical place, whose islands were summoned from out the St. Lawrence for the occasion by the project's engineers. Walk through the installation of 24 photographs by Jean-Louis Frund on McGill College and feel the atmosphere of the Expo 67 site!
From June 9 to October 15 – Outdoor exhibition on McGill College Avenue – Mc Cord Museum
http://staging.375mtl.com/en/programming/incontournable-expo-67-346/
Planète MTL
Make your way to the Biosphere for a must-see exhibition on Montreal's urban ecosystem, with a giant 3D model of the city as well as an amazing panoramic HD mural that celebrates Montreal's 375th year in 360 degrees.
From June 5 – Biosphère
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/planete-mtl-350/
La Balade pour la Paix: An Open-Air Museum
Sherbrooke Street turns into an open-air museum, inviting everyone to join in a walk for peace through 72 works of art reflecting the spirit of Expo67.
Created by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, this major international art exhibition will showcase 72 works carrying a message of peace and reflecting the universal values of humanism, tolerance and openness that inspired the creation of Expo67. In addition to commemorating the 50th anniversary of Expo67 as well as Montréal's 375th, this open-air exhibit will, in addition, mark Canada's 150th.
June 5 to October 29 – On Sherbrooke St., between the Museum of Fine Arts and the McCord Museum
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/la-balade-pour-la-paix-un-musee-a-ciel-ouvert-40/
Halte 3
Halte 3 will transform three public spaces in the Villeray-St-Michel-Parc-Extension boroughs. Three festive spaces, three original art installations, and a series of eventful and surprising gatherings that will celebrate Montréal's 375th anniversary.
June 1 to September 30
STATION Parc-Extension – Cabaret Urbain – Place de la Gare Jean-Talon
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/halte-3-station-parc-extension-cabaret-urbain-683/
STATION SAINT-MICHEL – L'art de chiller – Parc Sandro-Pertini
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/halte-3-station-saint-michel-l8217art-de-chiller-682/
STATION VILLERAY – Quiétude rustique – Parc Victorien-Pesant
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/halte-3-station-villeray-quietude-rustique-684/
Tisser ce lien avec vous !
As part of Montréal's 375th anniversary celebrations, cultural and heritage workers from the AIBSG will offer various activities in the visual arts and photography as well as historical tours and shows where citizens can discover the richness of the invited artists and partake in the activities themselves.
June 3 to September 30 – Grounds and lobby of Cégep Gérald-Godin, SPJ Ampitheatre, AIBSG streets, Île-Bizard's multi-purpose room, Centre des arts de la scène Pauline-Julien
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/tisser-ce-lien-avec-vous-183
Espace Vu
Espace Vu is an intimate, cinematic structure that offers projections as well as diverse activities. It also has motion sensors that trigger light effects onto the structure and sounds activated by the presence and proximity of people walking in the park. Its design makes it possible to stage events each summer in a different borough's venue.
From June to September – Parc de la Promenade Bellerive
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/espace-vu-188/
The Shape of Things to Come
This exhibit celebrates Habitat 67, the revolutionary housing complex designed by architect Moshe Safdie. The show also presents a series of subsequent projects designed by the architect and directly inspired by Habitat 67.
June 1 to August 13 – UQAM's Design Centre
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/habitat-67-vers-lavenir-605/
MTL Soundwalks
MTL Soundwalks is a podcast series that tells stories of the history and current population of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Cote-des-Neiges. Users will explore neighborhood buildings, local landmarks, laneways, and parks, all the while hearing captivating stories of the boroughs' settlers and history, as well as current residents, merchants, writers, musicians, and the fascinating people who make up Notre-Dame-de-Grace et Côte-des-Neiges boroughs. Professionally produced, with rich soundscapes, these podcasts celebrate these diverse boroughs through fascinating characters and great storytelling.
From June 1 to December 31 – Throughout Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Cote-des-Neiges
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/parcours-sonores-mtl-194/
LaSalle d'hier à aujourd'hui
Three shows and three unique venues for a summer of festivities. Performances featuring diverse, local artists and renowned Quebec artists.
Starting June 1 – Parc de l'aqueduc, Moulin Fleming, belvédère du parc des Rapides
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/lasalle-dhier-a-aujourdhui-216/
Tricotés serrés
The Immigrant Committee, in collaboration with Ève-Marie Langevin, artist-performer and "the people's knitter", will create cultural exchange workshops based around a collective knitting project. Throughout the project, the themes of living together and the creation of stronger, in will be discussed. The sections of the collective knitting project will be assembled in Saint-Laurent's public square (to be inaugurated in June 2017) and will thus serve as an element of public decoration. The public will be invited to add ornaments at the inauguration.
June - Saint-Laurent public square, at the corner of Décarie blvd. and Édouard-Laurin
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/tricotes-serres-195/
Les midis Ville-Marie
Les midis Ville-Marie features 24 informal, playful, and participatory get-togethers with researchers from some of Ville-Marie's major research institutions. Taking place in 24 of the borough's outdoor public spaces and staged and hosted by theatre students, Les midis Ville-Marie will include simple yet surprising experiences in which members of the public are invited to engage and perform in.
May 11 to October 19 – 24 different public spaces throughout the borough
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/les-midis-ville-marie-205/
Appetizers
This unique event is sure to make people smile! Everyday manholes will be transformed into sites of creative expression – all in a fun and collaborative atmosphere. On the menu: live painting, theatre, music, a circus and puppetry. A street art project will also bring together artists, organizations and neighborhood schools. APPETIZERS will feature temporary manhole murals and short, 375 second performances that came out of mediation workshops and which will be presented along a series of selected manholes.
May to September – Open stage
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/les-amuse-bouches-220/
Free Space for Culture 375
Free Space for Culture will temporarily occupy a vacant lot located at the corner of Notre-Dame and D'Orléans streets to transform it into artist residencies during the year 2017 for a total of four artistic residencies, each lasting two months. Each residency will explore a season and the history of the neighbourhood. We are offering a special one-year edition to celebrate Montreal's 375th anniversary that promises to be more colorful and festive than ever!
May 1 to December 31 – Vacant lot at the corner of Notre-Dame St. and D'Orléans St.
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/espace-libre-pour-la-culture-375-213/
Montréal, toute une histoire
An engaging and historical tour that takes participants on a journey along the St. Lawrence River between the Maison Saint-Gabriel and the Lachine Museum with the help of a free mobile app, a game, and a series of outdoor panels. Close to 50 places of interest have already been identified on the route, totalling 17 km in length. This route will be divided into different sections for those wishing to explore the course on foot and or by bike but don't necessarily want to travel the whole length of the trail. Two approaches will be proposed for the path: one that is more informative, cultural and historical with audio clips and photos accessible to all, and the second – ideal for families – involves a playful quest.
Starting May 3 – Along the Saint-Lawrence River, from the Maison Saint-Gabriel to the Lachine Museum
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/montreal-toute-une-histoire-10/
Streets of Montreal
The Streets of Montreal project aims to tell the story of eight historic locations in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie and five in the Plateau-Mont-Royal. There will be an outdoor exhibit which will run from May through to October, and a free online publication available throughout 2017. Thirteen Montreal comic authors will take on the task of making you rediscover the history of each of the featured districts. This project is brought to you by the PLANCHES magazine and the Montreal Comic Arts Festival.
May 6 to October 26 – Parc Baldwin, parc de la Petite-Italie et Parc Molson
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/rues-de-montreal-168/
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Living Connections – The Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge
An architectural icon and a fixture in Montreal's landscape, the Jacques-Cartier Bridge will, on May 17, reveal a luminous signature as ambitious as it is innovative. The lights will pay homage to the unique engineering of this historic structure. The world's first-ever connected bridge will come alive each night with the help of intelligent programming meant to adapt to the city's ever-changing seasons and energy, creating a unifying, dynamic and sustainable symbol.
Beginning May 17 – Jacques-Cartier Bridge
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/connexions-vivantes-illumination-du-pont-jacques-cartier-41/
Montréal AVUDO
Montréal AVUDO – a spectacular show that pays tribute to the St. Lawrence River – will come to life with enormous projections inspired the city's history. Get ready to travel back in time! This poetic multimedia performance, created uniquely for Montreal's 375th by the celebrated Compagnia Finzi Pasca, will be taking over the west sector of the Old Port of Montreal, near the King Edward Pier and the Montreal Science Centre. Young and old will be dazzled, moved and transported by the magic of images and scenes projected on rippling water walls and other spectacular installations. Up to now, over 75% of the tickets are reserved!
May 17 to September 2 – King Edward Pier, Old Port of Montreal
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/montreal-avudo-70/
Fort Ville-Marie
Montreal's roots are showing—and the Pointe-à-Callière Museum wants you to take a look! With its brand-new Fort Ville-Marie Pavilion, you can travel back in time to the city's birthplace to see authentic traces of the first settlement that housed Montreal's founders. This touching exhibit provides a unique look at what life was like during the city's earliest days. Not only is it steeped in history, but it's infused with the enthusiasm that drove the first Montrealers to pursue their dream to start a new life in North America. This symbolic, memory-filled site is a must-see.
Starting May 20 – Fort Ville-Marie Pavilion, Pointe-à-Callière Museum
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/fort-ville-marie-336/
Saint-Laurent in 7 beats
Saint-Laurent in 7 beats is a virtual reality production that you can enjoy, free of charge, at the Musée des maîtres et artisans du Québec, starting in late May. Come immerse yourself in a 360° video experience while local children present seven short stories based on the borough's history. Don't miss this new and original, technological and poetic creation for all ages.
May 25 – Musée des maîtres et artisans du Québec
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/saint-laurent-en-7-temps-162/
ECHO 67
50 years on, go back to a future imagined by Buckminster Fuller in the most iconic pavilion of Montreal's International World Fair to explore the Expo's environmental legacy. History, photos, audiovisual production – totally sustainable entertainment!
From April 27 – Biosphere
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/echo-67-349/
Expo 67 - A World of Dreams
The Stewart Museum celebrates the big dreams and innovative spirit of Expo 67 through an immersive multimedia exhibition put together from the archives of the NFB and Radio-Canada.
April 26 to October 8 – Stewart Museum
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/expo-67-rever-le-monde-348
AURA
The experience begins with a path of lights, revealing the Basilica's wealth of exquisite works. A progressive immersion into a sonically and visually captivating universe guides visitors to the heart of the heart of Notre-Dame. Then, light, orchestral music and grandiose architecture combine to create a unique, three-act multimedia spectacle. Allow yourself to be transported by AURA and discover an unexpected, stunning universe presented upon one of the most sublime canvases imaginable: the Notre-Dame Basilica.
March 21 to September 30 – Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/aura-330/
Mode Expo 67
Expo 67 offered Montreal fashion designers an extraordinary opportunity to take in the amazing talents of designers from across the globe. Fifty years on, the McCord Museum unveils its Expo archives, including a magnificent collection of clothes and accessories dating from that period in our city's history. It's your chance to see more than 60 costumes and flight attendant outfits originating from different countries and provinces, as well as designer clothes from desginers such as Marielle Fleury, Michel Robichaud, Jacques de Montjoye, Serge et Réal, and John Warden. Sketches, breathtaking photos and testimonials from people who were present at Expo 67 bring this retro flashback to life!
March 17 to October 1 – McCord Museum
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/mode-expo-67-339/
MTL375 Rosemont Petite-Patrie
A pop-up art gallery will appear in several locations around the Rosemont-La Petite Patrie neighbourhood.
Ongoing since December 21 – In the back alley behind Artgang (6524 Saint-Hubert St.) and De Gaspé Park (6699 De Gaspé Ave.)
http://www.375mtl.com/en/programming/mtl375-rosemont-petite-patrie-127/
Cité Mémoire
Projected throughout Old Montreal and loosely inspired by the city's history, Cité Mémoire invites you to meet a host of characters who've witnessed the city's evolution first-hand. Poetic, dreamlike and occasionally playful, the tableaux come alive with images, words and music. Don't forget to download the application!
Begins again on May 10 – Old Montreal
http://www.375mtl.com/programmation/cite-memoire-59/
To find out more about all events, go to the programming section at http://www.375mtl.com/programmation or download the 375MTL app.
About the Society for the Celebration of Montréal's 375th Anniversary
The Society for the Celebration of Montreal's 375th Anniversary is a non-profit organization whose mission is to organize the celebrations and socioeconomic contributions that will highlight Montreal's 375th anniversary in 2017. With a focus on promoting Montreal expertise, it acts as a catalyst for local forces to carry out its mandate: mobilize the community, implement a funding strategy, rigorously manage funding, develop quality programming and ensure the visibility of the celebrations.
The Society benefits from the support of the Ville de Montréal, the Government of Canada, the Government of Québec and private funding from 12 Great Montrealers. For more information: 375mtl.com
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