Carnaval des Couleurs of Montreal Celebrates in the Famous Quartier des Spectacles
The following is a press release from The Carnaval des Couleurs of Montreal:
The Carnaval des Couleurs of Montreal, 2022 edition, is breaking out of its usual model from October 7 to 9, having a blast for the first time in the Quartier des spectacles, on a major outdoor stage at the new Esplanade Tranquille at the corner of Clark and Ste-Catherine streets in downtown Montreal.
"Already in its 4th annual edition, the Carnaval des Couleurs has established itself as a not-to-be-missed event on the annual Montreal festival scene, at the end of the season during the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend in early October, with a solid line-up featuring some well-known artists, in a context of cultural diversity and inclusion, and all for free," says Robert J. Vezina, President of the BBCM Foundation, the non-profit organization that organizes the event.
This year, the Carnaval des Couleurs, under the artistic direction of Yanick Daigle, can count on two major honorary ambassadors: Author, composer, performer, and musician Corneille, as well as singer and musician Elizabeth Blouin-Brathwaite. Both participated in the 2021 edition and saw the essence of the festival as a "Gathering and celebration of multicultural and LGBTQ+ communities for the fight against racism and the fight against homophobia."
The public will be treated to performances by renowned and appreciated artists from various cultural communities. Among them:
Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m., open-air cinema is planned on the big screen with "Les Grands Explorateurs," presenting the film "Viva Argentina!," by its director André Maurice, who will be present on site and who will comment on the screening. Made in 2016, this film takes us into the dance and stories of deep Argentina, an immense and intense country, ending with a wonderful Argentine tango danced at night in the milongas.
Other artists (DJs, musicians, dancers, etc.) will be on stage during the festival. Street entertainers, circus performers, and multiple costumed characters will bring the site to life on October 8 and 9.
Finally, a free interactive conference open to everyone will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. in the magnificent Pavillon de l'Esplanade Tranquille, offering four thematic workshops: The fight against homophobia, the fight against racism, the fight against hate on the Internet, and the effect of discrimination on mental health.
The entire BBCM Foundation team, which has been organizing the Black & Blue Festival for 31 years, invites everyone — families, young and old — to come and enjoy the last beautiful moments of the festival season at the Quartier des Spectacles, with a unique and diverse event that is free and open to everyone.
See the complete program at www.carnivaldescouleurs.org or at the Carnival Facebook page.