Carnival of the Animals

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May 27, 2017
Saturday •  2 p.m.

* Ages: 3 to 8

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Location : Palais Montcalm
995, Place d'Youville
Québec , QC

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Enter the marvellous universe of the Carnival of the Animals and discover a fantastical work by composer Camille Saint-Saëns.

Inspired by Saint-Saëns’ piece, the story will take you on a fabulous musical journey where Octave and Mandoline will guide you through a magical universe where lions, kangaroos, turtles and many more animals come to life through remarkable marionettes that will surprise and captivate.

An odyssey of sound that celebrates entertainment and joy, this production introduces young audiences to a classic composition.


Partner: Palais Montcalm
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