Le Vivier at La Chapelle

Gabo Champagne, Treffpunkt Saxophone Quartet, Raven Chacon, Quatuor Bozzini, E27 Musiques nouvelles, Oktoécho, Andrew Cyrille, Audrey Lauro, C-IME, GGRIL

Le Vivier at La Chapelle

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rates : from 15$ to 35$

Thursday, October 2, 2025

19h30

Friday, October 3, 2025

19h00

Saturday, October 4, 2025

19h30

Sunday, October 5, 2025

19h30

In October, Le Vivier, in collaboration with Québec Musiques parallèles, presents a series of concerts that intertwine political engagement, cultural heritage, and sonic exploration: the evocative power of Raven Chacon, the free gestures of Andrew Cyrille, and the transatlantic encounter between Tour de Bras, SuperMusique, and the Belgian collective C-ÎME. October 2: Gabo Champagne — Yvern Blending music, experimental theater, and movement, this poetic show imagines a future in a world in decline. Yvern is a requiem for a climate we once knew, and a call to face what is coming. Presented by Innovations en concert and Le Vivier in collaboration with Arts in the Margins, as part of the Festival Flux and Québec Musiques parallèles. October 3: Raven Chacon • Quatuor Bozzini • E27 • Oktoecho Québec Musiques parallèles, the traveling event for exploratory music and sound art, brings together four exceptional musical worlds on stage: Raven Chacon, Quatuor Bozzini, E27 Musiques nouvelles, and Oktoécho. Presented by Le Vivier and Québec Musiques parallèles, in collaboration with the Flux Festival. October 4: Andrew Cyrille • 5ilience Presented by Le Vivier and Québec Musiques parallèles, in collaboration with the Flux Festival. October 5: Tour de Bras • SuperMusique • Audrey Lauro A meeting between the improvisers of the Rimouski-based ensemble GGRIL and the musicians and sound artists of the Belgian collective C-IME, brought together around saxophonist Audrey Lauro. Presented by Tour de Bras, SuperMusique, and Le Vivier as part of Québec Musiques parallèles.
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Raven Chacon

Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, artist, and performer, recognized for his powerful works at the intersection of the experimental and political engagement.
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