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Anglo-Quebec music gets a boost

Anglo-Quebec music gets a boost

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CHRIS LOWREY

QUEBEC Nov. 27, 2019

Anglophones in Quebec are getting a chance to put their work on display across the province as part of a . . .

15-month project thanks to the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN).

The project, entitled A Different Tune: Musical Heritage in English Speaking Quebec, will allow artists to share their music in several different ways.

Artists will have the opportunity to take part in free performances, workshops, dances and presentations throughout Quebec.

The goal of the project, which got off the ground thanks to funding from Heritage Canada, is to showcase and strengthen the musical landscape of the province.

The QAHN says the effort will be meticulously documented through its project blog and podcast, which will work in association with local and provincial archives.

For more information, contact QAHN at 819-564-9595.

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