FIN NOVEMBRE 2012

  • © Luc Senécal
  • Montréal | Place Émilie-Gamelin

  • November 16 to 25, 2012

NOVEMBEr 16 to 25|nov. 16 -17-18|Nov. 22 : LA SOIRÉE ROUGE
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Sunday the 18th at FIN NOVEMBRE!

1 to 4 pm cultural mediation with  Exeko
2:30 pm - Guided tour with 
Bernard Vallée
2:30 pm Conférence :  L'artiste engagé, l'urbanité d'hier à aujourd'hui

room R-M160 at UQAM’s Sciences de la Gestion pavilion, 315 Ste-Catherine E., metro level

L'artiste engagé, l'urbanité d'hier à aujourd'hui.
Esther Trépanier, Francine Couture and Ève Lamoureux are three UQAM art history professors who share a passion for urban art and citizen activism. Their conference will focus on activist art within the city, from the turn of the 20th century to the present.

3;30 pm - Slams and Storytelling with  Isabelle St-Pierre, Evelyne Ménard et Paul Bradley
3 to 6 pm
Street Theatre with Toxique Trottoir and  Les novices de Mère Gamelin!

ALSO

12h à 18h : Donation of warm clothing from Village des Valeurs
17h30 
a soup from Soupesoup 
19h
warm meal for homeless from Les Trois petits bouchons !

At all time come discover ATSA's Installations:
La petite maison jaune, L'oeuvre de la soupe, Parking, Palissade et De verger au carré rouge !

 

ATSA invites all Montrealers to be a part of the second edition of FIN NOVEMBRE, an event which follows in the tradition of the ÉTAT D'URGENCE gatherings that ran for 12 years.

PLACE ÉMILIE-GAMELIN CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY! And since this past May, ATSA has been poring through archival material in order to reveal the history and secrets of this public square. ATSA is organizing a memorable event that reaches down to the very DNA of this space that has witnessed its share of humanity, creativity and perennial social struggles. The event is driven by two passions that inform and permeate ATSA’s creative work: history and social issues!

As is its custom, ATSA provides a friendly space for everyone, driven by the desire to bring succor and tangible aid to the underprivileged while denouncing social exclusion. The event will give the homeless and other Montrealers the opportunity to get involved as on-site volunteers, thereby strengthening the ties that bind us all, in an incomparable atmosphere of mutual aid and social solidarity made possible by support from the artistic and business communities as well as the institutional sector and community-based organizations.


AU MENU :

» 16 to 25

FIVE MONUMENTAL INSTALLATIONS AND SCREENING OF AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES, open to the public around the clock! These cover the legacy of Émilie Tavernier-Gamelin; the construction of Montreal’s metro network; the major social protest movements that shaped the square’s identity; and the work of Melvin Charney. They foster reflection on the Place’s evolution and its role in the city.

Everyday ay 5h30: ATSA serves the Soup of the day, thanks to Soupsoup!

 

» nov 16-17-18

SOCIALLY ENGAGED MUSIC courtesy of
            MANU MILITARI,  Nov. 16 at 9:30 p.m.
            MORAN playing material from his new recording, Sans abri , Nov. 17 at 9:30 p.m.

 

CIRCUS PERFORMANCES by the artists from CASERNE 18-30  Nov. 16 and 17 at 5 and 8:30 p.m
with hosting duties handled by TOXIQUES TROTTOIRS Friday5 to 8 pm, Saturday 4 to 7 pm – Sunday 3 to 6pm

 

GUIDED VISITS led by BERNARD VALLÉE, founder of L’Autre Montréal and reputable history popularizer
Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

 

STORYTELLING, featuring tales of the life of Émilie-Gamelin during Québec’s “Maple Spring”, with Isabelle St-Pierre, Évelyne Ménard and Paul Bradley, whose singular voices will have you time-travelling.

Saturday at 3:30-6 and 8 pm and Sunday at 3:30 pm

 

AND A CONFERENCE! L'artiste engagé, l'urbanité d'hier à aujourd'hui.  (In French)
Esther Trépanier, Francine Couture and Ève Lamoureux are three UQAM art history professors who share a passion for urban art and citizen activism. Their conference will focus on activist art within the city, from the turn of the 20th century to the present.

Sunday at 2 :30 p.m. UQAM-R-M 160 : Pavillon Sciences de la gestion, 315 rue Ste-Catherine est, niveau Métro

 

» nov  22 : LA SOIRÉE ROUGE!

APPORTEZ VOS CASSEROLES ! Thursday, Nov. 22 starting at 6 p.m.

A special evening of SPEECHES in the PUBLIC SQUARE

25 outspoken celebrities and citizens will seek to inspire us with their vision of tomorrow’s Québec, the Québec most, if not all, of us would wish to see, reflected on a smaller scale by Place Émilie-Gamelin: a place that belongs to everyone, for everyone, oriented first and foremost toward the community, mindful of  that sometimes too-fine line between what is public and what is private… An evening for putting into context the political awakening embodied by this spring’s student demonstrations, along with the hopes they raised; for consolidating the sense of solidarity felt during the struggle; and for valorizing the power of critical reflection.  


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