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21 acts for Arts in the Park
FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca
C ORNWALL | The City of Cornwall’s popu- lar Arts in the Park series is set to return this summer with 21 different concerts. This year’s schedule includes a mix of new and returning performers, along with the return of the popular outdoor movie in the park, on July 19. “I’m excited about the line-up we’ve se- cured this year,” said Lorne Taillon, Leisure Arts Coordinator. “We have something for all musical tastes, and the outdoor movie is always a popular night.” The series, now in its 29 th season, gets underway with performances by Seaway Winds on Wednesday, June 25 and Bruce Ciccarelli on June 26. It continues on select evenings throughout July and August and wraps up with a final performance by Gra- ham Greer on Wednesday, August 20. The free events are held at the Lion’s Club Bandshell in Lamoureux Park and evening performances begin at 7 p.m. Parking is
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SeawayWinds started off the 29 th season of the popular Arts in the Park series.
2014 Arts in the Park Line-up June 25 Seaway Winds
available behind the bandshell and at the neighbouring Cornwall Civic Complex. To help offset the costs of the free pro- gram, the City is currently seeking sponsors for the 2014 Arts in the Park season. Com- panies can sponsor the event and receive
recognition. “Corporate sponsorships and individual donations are crucial to providing this free entertainment to the community,” said Tail- lon. Additional information on Arts in the Park 2014 is available at www.Cornwall.ca.
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June 26
Bruce Ciccarelli
Un spectacle multidisciplinaire qui fait régaler
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July 2
Seaway Winds
July 3
Roxanne Delage
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July 15
SwitchGear
July 16
Seaway Winds
July 20 (2 pm)
Clarpian-Duo
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July 22
Moe Lemieux Quartet
July 28
Mike McAnany
– July 3 to 27 – The L adies F oursome Hilarious sequel to The Foursome by Norm Foster
July 29 Grace Willison Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk
July 30
Seaway Winds
July 31
Winston Marley
August 5
Michael Taiger
August 6
Studio C Dancers
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August 7
Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band
The Social, ancienne église maintenant transformée en vraie scène théâtrale, a ac- cueilli plus d’une quarantaine de francophones lors de la présentation de L’autre His- toire de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste . La pièce, écrite par Mélanie Bennett, explique les mul- tiples représentations de la fête nationale. Avec l’aide de L’Amalgame, Mme Bennett a su plaire au public, par l’entremise de chants, danses et performances théâtrales. Le spectacle multidisciplinaire englobait plusieurs artistes talentueux, dont la troupe de théâtre de L’Amalgame, la troupe de danse Dans ce corps et deux musiciens, Moise Lasata et Philippe St-Arnaud. «C’est une soirée spéciale de festivités, s’est exclamé Robert Perron, président de L’Amalgame. Bravo à tous, puisque nous avons tout construit en moins d’un mois.» La fin de la pièce a été marquée par une danse géné- rale ainsi qu’un léger goûter.
August 12
Carey Grant
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August 13
Alison Wonderland
August 14
The Shiners
August 19
Les Bons Vivants
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August 20
Graham Greer
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