Culture is Alive and Well in Montérégie

From: Canadian Heritage

SAINT-HYACINTHE, Quebec, April 25, 2019

The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, announced today that four cultural events in the Saint-Hyacinthe region of Montérégie will receive $75,300 in funding.

The assistance will be provided through the Local Festivals component of the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program, which specifically aims to support the 2019 programming for these four gatherings:

  • The Saint-Hyacinthe Agricultural Expo ($57,900);
  • The Chants de Vielles Festival ($10,100);
  • The Acton Vale Country-Retro Festival ($5000);
  • The Accordion and Quebec Folklore Festival ($2300).

With this funding, the Government of Canada recognizes the important role these gatherings play in showcasing the importance of local artists, cultural organizations and heritage.

"Our government is proud to support the success of the Montérégie festivals. Year after year, they shine a light on local heritage as well as artists and artisans, delighting the community and the many visitors. These gatherings not only help develop the local cultural scene, but they also promote the growth of tourism and the regional economy."

- The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism

"We are pleased to receive $57,900 from Canadian Heritage. This support will allow us to promote local artists year after year, diversify our programming and create local connections."

- Philippe Daigneault, Chair of the Board of Directors, Saint-Hyacinthe Agricultural Expo

Quick facts

  • The 182nd edition of the St-Hyacinthe Expo, taking place from July 18 to 27, 2019, will bring urban and rural citizens together through musical performances, handicraft demonstrations and interpretive demonstrations of historic farm equipment.

  • The 15th edition of the Chants de Vielles, a traditional, folk and acoustic song festival, will take place June 27-30, 2019 in the heritage village of Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu. This festive musical gathering is open to all and provides a showcase for acoustic music.

  • The 9th annual Acton Vale Country Retro Festival will take place July10-14, 2019. Festival programming includes country, retro and folk music performances.

  • The 11th annual Accordion and Quebec Folklore Festival took place in St-Marcel-de-Richelieu from April 13-14, 2019. This event brings together accordion, violin and harmonica performers as well as music connoisseurs and professionals.

  • The Local Festivals component of the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program provides financial assistance to local groups that organize festivals and highlight the work of local artists and artisans or support local heritage interpreters.

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