
August 17 at 4 p.m., Registration Required
Crédit : Luce Dumont. Sphère de soie. 2021. Graphite et aquarelle sur papier de lin St-Armand
For the 25th edition of the Literary Teas, 6 meetings with 11 great voices of literature in Quebec and the musicians who will accompany them are offered to the population from June 21 to September 14 at the Jardins de Métis.
Sunday, August 17, at 4 p.m.
Thomas Hellman recounts Greek mythology in his own unique way, accompanying himself on guitar and banjo. He explains the genesis of his project Mythomane, born on Ici Radio-Canada Première, and invites us to reflect on the meaning of myths and their relevance today. The stories are punctuated with Folk Roots songs._____
Registration is required.
The 4 p.m. Literary Tea ticket includes iced tea service and provides access to the Reford Gardens starting at 3 p.m.
$5 Member Discount Promotion
Promotional code applies to online ticket purchases for CLAC members, and refunds at the door for members of Les Amis des Jardins de Métis and of Salon du livre de Rimouski.
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The public is also invited to discover the literary exhibition "Fleuve en mémoire" (River in Memory), produced by the CLAC in collaboration with the Laboratoire Onirique at UQAR. Visitors will be able to discover the spoken word and sound poetry created by artists Élise Argouarc'h and Olivier Garot in the form of a sound work by Guillaume Lévesque. These narratives will be presented alongside visual works in mixed media and collages by artist Luce Dumont.
"Fleuve en mémoire" (River in Memory) will be presented from June 29 to October 5 in the "Pré fleuri" (Meadow) of the Jardins de Métis and at the Maison de la culture du Château Landry.