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Following the Government's announcement that the city of Montreal will be moved to the red alert level, Bourgie Hall must interrupt its series of concerts scheduled from October 1 to October 28, 2020, inclusively. Bourgie Hall is committed to supporting artists who were meant to take part in its October programming. Therefore, these concerts will be postponed to a later date.
Avant-garde saxophonist Steve Lacy based his songs on various literary works—Apollinaire, Gaston Chaissac, and Cendrars—visual artists’ creations—Braque and Giacometti—and early Japanese and Chinese texts. A delightful evening for jazz lovers.