“They not only strengthen the vitality of French arts and culture, but also contribute to strengthening the francophone solidarity that affects both minority communities and the Quebec.”
The virtual Place de la Francophonie
As part of this series of events, the FCCF has created in partnership with the platform open air, a new meeting place called Place de la Francophonie Virtuelle. This universe is represented by a map of Canada showing key locations in Canadian Francophonie.
“I want the people who come to the Open Air to take part in our activities to be able to hear the performances and interact with the other participants at the same time,” hopes Sven Buridans, manager of the TADA accelerator.
For him, the meetings of Complètement TADA not only create a showcase for the accelerator, but also a space for dialogue and constant exchange between all Francophonies of Canada.
“The TADA Accelerator exists to initiate, enhance and support inter-provincial or inter-territorial partnership projects with Quebec. By serving as a transmission line between project leaders and Quebec, the accelerator seeks to provide artists in the community with a wider range of means and resources,” adds Sven Buridans.
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