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BRICOLAGES en trois temps

Saturday, 27 September 2025, from 5 p.m.

Under the mentorship of Gilles Ste-Croix, with the participation of Moment Factory

PART ONE: BRICOLAGE MUSICAL – AROUND SCHUBERT

5pm to 7pm

With Mathieu Gaudet, urgentologist and pianist, accompanied by Geneviève Lévesque, mezzo-soprano, and Alexandre Sylvestre, bass-baritone.

An intimate and immersive experience centred around Schubert's lieder, performed by renowned artists from both here and abroad, while enjoying sparkling wine, oysters and canapés.

Entrance through the yellow door in the Mont Sutton room.

 

PART TWO: BRICOLAGE COSMIQUE

7pm to 9pm

Lecture by Nicolas Reeves, physicist and architect by training, composer, researcher and internationally renowned artist.

Like the universe, art is born from an infinite creative impulse. Every work of art, every form, reflects this same vital pulse. By acknowledging this connection, we rediscover our place in a world that is constantly evolving — a world that has shaped us.

One drink, a varied buffet and a cash bar.

In the Grande Salle, entrance via the Boutique.

PART THREE : BRICOLAGE DANSÉ

9pm to 11pm

With DJ Stéphane Cocke / VJ Moment Factory

From Schubert to Hubert, from waltzes to breakdancing and ecstatic dancing, creativity from head to toe.

Cash bar

In the Quatre Portes room, enter through the Yellow Door

Tickets

  • Full evening (3 parts): $350
  • Parts Two and Three: $150
  • Part Three: $20
  • I won’t be able to join, but I still want to contribute to the mission

BE READY: Tickets will be on sale very soon!

For more information, please contact the Sutton School of Art at 450-330-3021, Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

ACCOMMODATION

For those coming from outside the area who wish to extend their stay to enjoy the region the following day, here are a few suggestions.

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