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Cité Mémoire Charlevoix

Discover the heritage and history of Charlevoix as you have never experienced them before.

Cité Mémoire Charlevoix

Discover the heritage and history of Charlevoix as you have never experienced them before.

This magical multimedia experience filled with artistry and poetry will transport you into enchanting scenery.

The new, free attraction extends over more than 2,000 km2
and pays tribute to this welcoming, beauty-filled region and to its people, those living here now, those who established it and those whose dreams will animate it in the future.

Projections

Download the Cité Mémoire app to access the audio content of the 5 projections located in La Malbaie: As solid as the Rocks, The Log Drive, Ti-Louis l’aveugle at the Forget residence, The Muses of Charlevoix and Hearts of gold

Screening schedule:

Cité Mémoire Charlevoix is available Sunday to Saturday, December 20 to January 6 after dark.

This projection offers a poetic, dreamlike take on the history of Charlevoix from the dawn of creation

As solid as the Rocks

The Log Drive highlights the courage and risks undertaken in the course of their work by the river dancing log drivers.

The Log Drive

Meet Ti-Louis L’Aveugle, one of Charlevoix best-known travelling beggar, musician and storyteller at the time.

Ti-Louis l’aveugle at the Forget residence

Musée de Charlevoix, 10 Chem. du Havre, La Malbaie

Three exceptional women, all of whom have marked the history meet in a restaurant : Laure Conan, Laure Gaudreault and Thérèse Casgrain.

The Muses of Charlevoix

Petit Parc de l’Abbé Paul, 600 Rue Richelieu, La Malbaie

Meet the people who made Charlevoix: First Nations, French provincials, Catholics, Protestants, Acadians and British.

Hearts of Gold

Casino de Charlevoix, 183 Rue Richelieu, La Malbaie

 
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6 Circuits

Discover the 7 circuits of points of interest which are deployed throughout the territory of the two MRCs of Charlevoix and allow you to discover more than 70 audio and visual historical contents.

  • The discovery of Baie-Saint-Paul
  • The island and its shores
  • Charlevoix hinterland
  • On the road, from La Malbaie to Baie-Saint-Paul
  • Along the river, from La Malbaie to Baie-Saint-Paul
  • From Saint-Siméon to Baie-Sainte-Catherine

APPLICATION

  • DOWNLOAD OR UPDATE THE FREE CITÉ MÉMOIRE APP

               

  • CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD YOUR CIRCUIT

  • BRING ALONG SOME EARPHONES

  • GO TO THE SUGGESTED DEPARTURE POINT IN THE CHOSEN SECTOR

  • DOWNLOAD OR UPDATE THE FREE CITÉ MÉMOIRE APP

                 

  • CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD YOUR CIRCUIT

  • BRING ALONG SOME EARPHONES

  • GO TO THE SUGGESTED DEPARTURE POINT IN THE CHOSEN SECTOR

ARTISTES

MICHEL LEMIEUX

O.C., C.Q., C.A.L.Q.

The originality and scope of Michel Lemieux’s extraordinary creations have been astounding audiences since 1979, when he graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada’s production program. As far back as 1982, Lemieux’s onstage creations were already fusions of music, images, performance and projections. In addition to making an indelible mark on the national scene, L’Oeil rechargeable and Solid Salad were among the first Quebec productions to tour extensively around the world. Ever since, this multidisciplinary artist has defied classification. A creator, set designer, director, composer, performer and videographer, Lemieux continues to be at the forefront of the performing arts.

Lemieux’s meeting with Victor Pilon in 1990 marked a turning point in an already well-established career. With their production company Lemieux Pilon 4D Art, they devise singular shows in which new technologies intensify the audience’s sensory and emotional experience. The duo masterfully integrates theatre, film, dance, poetry, visual arts, music and sound to create unique theatrical worlds. Their close collaboration has yielded Dreamscapes, the installation presented at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to mark the company’s 30th anniversary, Icare, La Belle et la Bête, Shakespeare’s The Tempest and NORMAN, a tribute to Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Their partnership with the Montreal and Quebec opera companies resulted in the opera Starmania. TORUK—The First Flight was their fourth collaboration with Cirque du Soleil, after Delirium, Midnight Sun—which jointly commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Cirque du Soleil and the 25th anniversary of the Montreal International Jazz Festival—as well as a number for the show Michael Jackson ONE. They created Continuum, a production based on Philip Glass’s music catalogue, the first multimedia show presented at the Rio Tinto planetarium in Montreal. The duo also collaborates regularly on exhibitions and special events. With over 30 works to their credit, Michel Lemieux and Victor Pilon have garnered acclaim in Canada, the United States, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia.

Created in collaboration with Michel Marc Bouchard, Cité Mémoire, an urban multimedia experience, is their latest production.

MICHEL MARC BOUCHARD

O.C., C.Q.

Michel Marc Bouchard has written more than 25 plays, which have been translated and performed all over the world. Lilies, The Orphan Muses, The Tale of Teeka, The Coronation Voyage, Down Dangerous Passes Road and, more recently, Tom at the Farm, Christine, The Girl King and The Divine; a play for Sarah Bernhardt are his most well-known works. Michel Marc Bouchard has received many awards, including the National Arts Centre Award, the Chalmer’s Award, the Dora Mavor Moore Award, the Betty Mitchel Award, theatrical critics’ association awards in Quebec and Mexico, as well as the Primo Arte Candoni in Italy, the SACD Award in Paris, the American Lambda Award, the Gascon-Thomas and the Prix Laurent-McCautcheon. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and a member of the Académie des lettres du Québec. The film (Les Feluettes, The Orphan Muses and Heat Wave) and television adaptations (The Tale of Teeka) of his plays have earned him many awards including the 1996 Génie Award for Best Film and the Gémeaux for Best Dramatic Program in 1998. The film adaptation of Tom at the Farm directed by Xavier Dolan earned numerous awards including the International Critics Award at the 2013 Mostra in Venice. The year 2016 saw the release of La Reine-garçon by Mika Kaurismaki, the Finnish director for whom Bouchard wrote the screenplay, as well as the lyrical adaptation of his play Les Feluettes by the Opéra de Montréal. Bouchard was also behind the following major historic and thematic exhibits: Ludovica, Histoires de Québec (1998) for the Musée de l’Amérique française in Québec City, presented again in 2001 at the Museum of Aquitaine in Bordeaux, France; Talons et tentations (2001), for the Musée de la Civilisation in Québec City ; Maria Chapdelaine, Vérités et mensonges (2002), at the Musée Louis Hémon, Péribonka, Québec ; and the inaugural exhibition of the Grande Bibliothèque du Québec à Montréal Tous ces livres sont à toi ! (2005), presented again at the Musée de la Civilisation (2007).

Created with Michel Lemieux and Victor Pilon, Cité Mémoire, an urban multimedia experience, is the latest production to which he has contributed as a writer and dramaturg.

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