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“I listen to the show, can you talk elsewhere please?” »: An invitation from the festive!

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A little tired of hearing spectators “tell their weekend” instead of listening to the artists for whom they bought show tickets, the festive! In addition, From Baie-Saint-Paul takes the bull by the horns. Therefore, in a fun way, to bring a little civility during the performances of the artists. Similarly,

Clément Turgeon

Clément Turgeon Managing Director. Consequently, Artistic of the Festival (Archives Photo)

Photo : Radio-Canada / Alicia Rochevrier

The director general and artistic of the festive!, Clément Turgeon, explains that people see it as an organization that dares to face the problem. Furthermore, The initiative reacted. Moreover, Since we published that. Nevertheless, I have many friends, colleagues organizers of festival who have all told me the same thing as I think. Nevertheless, It is a fairly generalized phenomenon ultimatelyAdmet M. Turgeon.

It is clear in the tone. in the approach “i listen show, can you that the festival does not seek to play the police or to make the event quieter than a cloister. Sometimes it may be that after 7-8 shows in a row, you want to speakexplains the DG. Then. I think that the message too is that we are all human, we will all end up talking about a show.

It’s just that people understand the impact it has when you start. talking more than 10 seconds to your friend next to it.

A quote from Clément Turgeon, Managing Director and Artistic of the Festive!

To keep your message fun, the festive! decided to create a tutorial with its suggestion for those who would like to “i listen show, can you participate.

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It is after hearing too many details of too long a long conversation during an intimate show by Zachary Richard. and having realized that even [lui s]and sentai[t] harm to go tell people to stop talkingthat Clément Turgeon said to himself that it was necessary to find a way of doing things to remind certain spectators that they disturb others, who came to listen.

Above all, we had to find a way to “i listen show, can you go beyond frustration, without creating a eddies. I think there is also. sometimes, this discomfort there to go towards people then say to them: “Listen, I listen to the show, can you go elsewhere please?”

Spectators are seated at the foot of a scene decorated with tree branches.

The Men I Trust group performed on the last day of the festival in 2021.

Photo : Radio-Canada

Aware that sometimes intervening can make things up. spoil the pleasure, or “i listen show, can you even come to the blows, he hopes that the strength of the number can force reflection and avoid warming up spirits.

We’re going to take a piece of tapewe simply mark: “I listen to the show”. then you glue it in the back, on the sweater, whatever, but just to educate people to remember this sentence. I tell myself. maybe if I have this writing on my sweater, then that people behind speak, then who they see that 3-4 people have this tag-There, it may allow them to stop talking without being to intervenewishes Mr. Turgeon.

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