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Wednesday, June 18th

 

 

THE EULOGY OF LAZINESS

Pauline Le Goïc (Rennes, France)

 

"The eulogy of laziness" is a performative "non-action" in the street. It comes to cause interference on the wild rhythm of our megalopolises by proposing a ruling in the city. In a hammock fastened to the street furniture, a lazy person relaxes, anaesthetized by the excitement of the place.

 

in the streets of Montreal, Square Victoria, around noon

 

 

The Conspiracy Film Night

 

The Conspiracy Café, 3655 St-Laurent, # 205, 8pm

 

Virginie Rigoine

 

Pianist-singer-songwriter Virginie first stepped onstage in France. Seduced by her pop rock style with French flavour, the Quebec public adores her. Armed with her rich and deep voice and seconded by her piano which sticks to her like a second skin, she draws up against

conformity with a disarming tenderness. For the infringement festival, Virginie offers us a trio version of her repetoire.  www.myspace.com/virginierigoine

 

Le Maître chanteur, 3425 St-Denis, 9pm, no cover, voluntary contribution

 

 

Vincent Tardrew

 

Of a language with precise words, of a rich and unique music, through his discoveries, audacity, wild pianoplaying and a strong voice, Vincent Tardew is the urban poet with soul n’ words influences that touch and hit! Originally from France, he has been singing for ten years and is now working on his first album with his accoustic band Les Drôles d’Oiseaux. www.vincenttardrew.com

 

Le Maître chanteur, 3425 St-Denis, 10:30pm, no cover, voluntary contribution