The call of the senses!
Thu, Nov 04
|Montreal
The Sports Association for the Blind of Metropolitan Montreal (ASAMM) is pleased to invite you to the Brasileira concert! A concert by Bia, a Brazilian singer with a sweet and bewitching voice, accompanied by Maracujà, one of Cirque du Soleil's touring groups!
Heure et lieu
Nov 04, 2021, 8:00 p.m.
Montreal, 5959 Boulevard Monk, Montreal, QC H4E 3H5, Canada
À propos de l'événement
The Sports Association for the Blind of Metropolitan Montreal (ASAMM) is pleased to invite you to the Brasileira concert ! A concert by Bia , a Brazilian singer with a sweet and bewitching voice, accompanied by Maracujà , one of Cirque du Soleil's touring groups!
The concert will take place at the Théâtre Paradoxe : a former church transformed into a multidisciplinary and environmentally friendly event hall. The Théâtre Paradoxe is an NPO that supports a professional integration program for young people between the ages of 18 and 35 in stage technical professions.
This event represents the flagship activity of the ASAMM in terms of fundraising since there is no program or subsidy that can ensure its operation. The funds raised will directly benefit ASAMM members because they will improve accessibility to activities, reduce the cost for those with low incomes and constantly offer activities that are both safe and of high quality.
Here are the relevant details to remember:
· Next Thursday, November 4th.
· The reception will be at 7:00 p.m. and the show will start at 8:00 p.m.
· Théâtre Paradoxe, 5959 Bd Monk, Montreal, QC H4E 3H5, Canada (a 10-minute walk from Monk metro station).
· The cloakroom is obligatory and payable.
· Bar service at your expense: to be confirmed according to the constraints in force on November 4
· Ticket cost: $70.
· A receipt for tax purposes of $40 will be issued to you separately
· Access and support service for ASAMM members who wish from the Monk metro station.
To benefit from this service, please communicate directly with the ASAMM by email at info@asamm.ca or at 514 524-4715
For people with reduced mobility, please let us know your needs by contacting the ASAMM.