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Projection of audiovisual work on the frontage of the Haute-Saint-Charles borough office (305, Racine Street).
The business association of Bastien-Racine in collaboration with the School "École de cinéma et télévision de Québec" and the borough of La Haute-Saint-Charles organize a contest of short-films made by the students film-makers of the school. A compilation of those movies will be projected on "La Boîte animée" from June 18 2010. The broadcasting of those movies will take place every Friday evenings for mid June to mid August at 9:00pm.
Every Friday at 9 pm..
Projection of the audiovisual work Je vous entends rêver, douce comme rivière, featuring the iconographical wealth of the area and the musical genius of the Verret family
Every Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 9 pm.
Work presenting the splendid years of the street Racine created in association with the Tête de pioche and Olivier Roberge.
From Thursday till Sunday, at 9 pm.
Come meet the best "canoegraphists" from here and elsewhere and watch the astonishing figures that these oar artists can make with their watercraft. During the 3rd edition of this still water canoe and kayak festival, a host of activities await participants in the upper St-Charles River area, particularly at Parc Jean Roger Durand, in Wendake and at Parc de la Falaise and the Kabir Kouba waterfall. A shuttle to the different sites will be available, with stops scheduled along Rue Racine and Boulevard Bastien.
More : www.canotgraphie.com
The Fresque du people Wendat is located at the place of the Nation, on a wall near St-Charles River, at the intersection of boulevard Bastien. Inaugurated in October 200, this fresque presents skins of animals, putting in context the history of the nation Huronne-Wendat. They symbolize the union and the survival in the respective universes of men and women, through their activities and family, social, commercial, and traditional relations.
For more information : www.capitale.gouv.qc.ca