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Nuits dâAfrique has always been a bit of an underdog â a little festival with a big heart, that year after year presents a vibrant array of sounds from around the globe for an audience every bit as eclectic as its lineup.
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âWhat I find special is the festival caters to people of different ages, and obviously we have a diverse crowd, culturally,â said Nuits dâAfrique managing director Suzanne Rousseau. âWe get people from Africa, the Caribbean, Japan, Italy. Itâs people who are open to discovering new things. It makes for a really special atmosphere.
The Festival International Nuits dâAfrique will be celebrating 35 years of entertainment and musical discovery from July 6 to 18 with shows and presentations taking place at indoor and outdoor venues as well as online.
This anniversary edition will take the public through the history of the Festival and of its many artists from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America..
For 13 days, some 100 artists will be reconnecting with audiences at 18 indoor concerts held (if the health situations allows it) at the National, the Ministère, and the Club Balattou. Two major online special concerts will be added to this program, on the opening and closing nights, with international artists who have marked the history of Nuits dâAfrique.
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Montreal-based journalist Marissa Miller’s debut book, Pretty Weird: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Other Oddly Empowering Lessons, is the kind she says she always wanted to read.
The comedic, unfiltered deep dive into Miller’s life, on shelves May 25, details harrowing personal experiences complete with revelations on how to cope in similar situations ones Miller has found are all too familiar when people are brave enough to talk about them.
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