Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Celebrating everywhere in town on December 31


The show closing the 400th will be held at the Armory and combine songs and pyrotechnics. In the photo, Marcel Auclair, Daniel Vézina and Marcel Dallaire. Le Soleil, Jean-Marie Villeneuve Jean-Frederic Legare The Sun (Quebec) "We want people everywhere celebrate and celebrate," said the CEO of the Company of the 400th, Daniel Gélinas, about the celebrations on December 31 evening. The Company has therefore joined with representatives of major commercial arteries of Quebec (Saint-Jean (Vieux-Quebec) and Place D'Youville, Cartier Avenue and Grande Allée) fêtards to brighten the margins of the show Hi 400!. Once 19h, rue Saint-Jean will be closed to traffic and animation will be under the theme of the Carnival of Venice, with giant puppets and actors in costume. The show Come sing your story, presented on 15 July on the Plains of Abraham, will be rebroadcast at 21h on a giant screen at Place D'Youville. Paris / Quebec, taken two Those who prefer to review the show Paris / Quebec through song can do to 21h on Cartier, where a giant screen was installed. The avenue closed to traffic during the evening, will also be equipped with heating elements between Saunders Street and René-Levesque to allow restaurants and bars serve their customers on the patio. With the more festive that he knows, Great Walk, also closed to traffic during the evening, it also invite fêtards cleared on the terraces and heated, but over a longer period: from 18h in the early morning hours. A little later, at ExpoCité, the International Pavilion and Sciences will host the fêtards from 19h to ... day after noon, at 400 times intense. If the show Hi 400! there will also be disseminated concocted techno music by DJ Quebec, the United States, France and Germany fill the scene for the rest of the night.

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