THE MONTRÉAL BUZZ - An Insider Take on the City
  • Book a Stay|
  • Discover Montréal in 2 minutes|
  • Official Tourism Montréal Website
à la Montréal
  • What to See
  • Where to Eat
  • What to Do
  • Which Festivals
  • Gay Life
  • Where to stay
  • CHOREOGRAPHED COOL: WINTER...

  • MONTREAL 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR

  • SAT'S FOODLAB REMIXES THE...

  • TREASURE HUNTING IN...

  • 3 MONTREAL RESTAURANTS NAMED...

  • MMFA OPENS BEAUTIFUL BOURGIE...

  • MONTREAL RESTAURANTS IN THE...

  • 7 GREAT ROOFTOP PATIOS IN...

  • MONTREAL'S BEST RESTAURANT...

  • JEAN PAUL GAULTIER...

  • BUTTERFLIES AND FAMILY FUN IN...

  • SHOPPING ON RUE SAINT-PAUL

  • STREET PROFILE:...

  • SHOW & SELL - BARILÀ...

  • HAUTE FASHION EXHIBIT AT THE...

  • DOWNTOWN BEAUTY BARS

  • BUSINESS BLACKBOOK: WHERE TO...

  • 10 WAYS TO GREEN YOUR...

  • Follow Us

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Flickr
    • YouTube
    • Rss Feed
    • Club Montreal
    • Club Montreal
  • Insiders

    • MANAGING EDITOR
      Brendan Murphy (see articles)
      E-mail
    • STAFF BLOGGERS See All
    • MontréalCAM
    • Tourisme Montréal
    PreviousChattin’ with Shaun & Patrick from PROUD FM
  • MONTREAL'S QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES UNVEILED

    Posted by

    I’ve already mentioned a few projects that were going on in Montreal in MY RESPONSE to Tyler Brûlé’s Monocle issue about the world’s Top 25 Liveable Cities. One of these major initiatives is the Quartier des Spectacles (that’s French for “performance neighbourhood”), which will encompass a large portion of the downtown area. Near St. Laurent Blvd. and Ste. Catherine Street, the Quartier des Spectacles will offer tourists and locals the opportunity to discover the latest in theatre, music, cinema, dance, design, visual arts and several other disciplines, in more than 80 cultural venues.

    The QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES’ WEBSITE lists the other projects underway in Montreal, giving you an idea of what’s to come over the next few years. I’ll be anxious to see the new building going up at 2-22 Ste. Catherine St. East. It’s being designed by Paul Andreu, the internationally acclaimed architect who designed Paris’ Charles-de-Gaulle Airport. I’m also excited about the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal’s plan to expand on St. Urbain Street, next to Place des Arts and Theatre Maisonneuve.

    The first completed phase of this ambitious project is the Quartier des Spectacles plaza, which you may have already seen if you were in town for the Jazz Fest or the FrancoFolies. It’s to the west of Place des Arts, and it’s called the Place des Festivals. The public space reflects Montreal’s taste for innovation and modernity, and the installations are both retro and futuristic.The official inauguration will take place on September 7th, and several icons from Montreal’s culture industry will reunite to celebrate for an event called Le Grand Baiser.

    Between McGill College Avenue and Bleury Street, there’s a parade organised on Ste. Catherine Street under the theme of “the first kiss” at 5:30pm. Through seven different tableaux, created by seven different Quebec artists, you will notice the evolution of the arts, from primitive art to the digital era. Then there’s a show at 7:30pm with artists like Diane Dufresne and Champion, as well as major cultural figures such as the Société des arts technologiques, MUTEK, the World Film Festival and les Grands Ballets Canadiens. It’s Montreal’s pop art event of the year, and it’s definitely not to be missed.

    In additions to the fountains and the plaza, be sure to check out the VITRINE on Ste. Catherine Street, with its 35,000 LED lights and giant interactive screen. La Vitrine is also a good place for information on shows, exhibitions and other cultural happenings, or to get last-minute tickets for an event – sometimes you might even get them at a cheaper price.

    (Photo: Martin Viau)

    TAG : Montreal
    Share   0

    Print article E-mail this article
    Top
  • PreviousChattin’ with Shaun & Patrick from PROUD FM
  • Comments

    Click here to cancel reply.
    Commenting Options
    Sign in with you Facebook account by clicking the button on the right, or fill in the section below
    The name field is required.
    The e-mail field is required.
    The comment field is required.
    CAPTCHA Image CAPTCHA Audio
    Refresh Image

  • HotToday List



    Igloofest




    New Exhibits

  • FlickR Pool
    See more

    • Flickr photostream

      			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	The beauty of Montreal is found in the diversity of the people, the historic landmarks, the arts and culture that bring together residents and returning tourists, and surely, the ever-glowing lights.			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	Closing party at Eglise St-Edouard: L-R: Jen Brown, Noah Bick and Daniel Seligman (all POP Mtl)			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	Parlovr at Notman House:  Seymour Stein (Warner Bros. and Sire Records)			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	There's something magical about a city that lives below a mountain and it's difficult to express why that is...there's something about Mont Royal and how it watches over Montreal as if its duty is to protect the city day and night. It's also so profound how you can be entrenched in cosmopolitan life and minutes later be surrounded by nature...and those clouds; there's no clouds like the ones over Montreal--surreal and oh so beautiful.			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	I was in Montreal last winter (February) just after the death of one of my parents. I really needed to get out of Toronto at that time, to reflect, and to surround myself with new stimuli. It was very cold during the visit, but I spent a lot of time walking around anyway, taking photos, going to galleries, and visiting restaurants with old friends. This shot is on Sherbrooke, just west of the Main. I've posted this before, in a flickr pool called "It can't be more Montreal than this".  I like this image because it looks like it's very cold out, and yet there are people moving about in what I think is one of the country's most charming cities.			The Montréal Buzz posted a photo:	Closing party at Eglise St-Edouard:  L-R: unknown, Thom Gillies (band Tops) and Adam Wilcox (musician)

  • YouTube
    See more

    • YouTube

      • Montreal's Snow VillageMontreal's Snow Village
      • A-Trak at Igloofest, MontrealA-Trak at Igloofest, Montreal
      • Luminotherapie at Quartier des SpectaclesLuminotherapie at Quartier des Spectacles
      • Montreal Buzz 2011: A Year in ReviewMontreal Buzz 2011: A Year in Review

  • Terms of use
  • About Us
  • Traveller
  • Gay & Lesbian
  • Meeting Planner
  • Travel Trade
  • Press
  • Tourisme Montréal