Les flambettes II

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This project is an initiative of ROSEQ, supported by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and aims to circulate and professionalize emerging artists. The 2nd cohort presents a show featuring four talented emerging artists from diverse backgrounds. Firmly rooted in their generation, they offer us a revisited, neo-classical folk-trad proposition, with hard-hitting lyrics to spice things up. A gentle, highly musical show in which their quest for identity meets their desire to be part of a community. Unique artists with varied backgrounds, they will charm audiences with their relevance and interpretation. Firmly rooted in their generation, they offer us a revisited, neo-classical folk-trad offering, with hard-hitting lyrics to spice things up. A gentle, highly musical show in which their quest for identity meets their desire to be part of a community. Simon Boisseau is a self-taught pianist and composer. In 2023, at the age of 23, he released his second album “Déjeuner”, blending neo-classical influences with 70s Japanese pop. Laurianne Charbonneau is author of “To do list pour les jours tristes”, poet of “S'oublier au coin de la rue”, actress, graduate of the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec, director and member of the feminist queer collective Les Allumeuses. Sandrine Massé is a Wendat singer-songwriter and violist. She explores folk and alternative rock, while integrating traditional and contemporary influences. In 2024, she released her second EP, “La où la terre est”. Héron is the solo project of Henri Kinkead, member of the group Kinkead. His songs are both personal and festive, rooted in Quebec's traditional musical roots in a confident, uninhibited way. The project was selected to take part in the 2023 edition of the Francouvertes.
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French
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General
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Language
French
Audience
General