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Montreal infringement festival seeking acts!

Anonyme, Sunday, April 24, 2005 - 22:10

Jason C. McLean

The Montreal infringement festival runs June 9th-19th and is currently seeking theatre groups, artists, activists, street performers, culture-jammers, musicians, films, spoken-word artists, visual artists, workshops and anyone who wants to artistically infringe on the monoculture that surrounds us every day. Join Montreal and 6 other cities in infringing this summer!

After an innaugural year that saw over twenty-five local, national and international acts take the stage in Montréal and new festivals spring up in three other cities, the infringement Festival is back for another year!!!

The festival runs June 9th-19th and is currently seeking theatre groups, artists, activists, street performers, culture-jammers, musicians, films, spoken-word artists, visual artists, workshops and anyone who wants to artistically infringe on the monoculture that surrounds us every day.

We offer no "registration" fees, no ticket surcharge, no waiting list, no unethical or conflict-of-interest sponsorships and no censorship.

To get involved, please phone 514-583-FEST (3378) or email Sonia Cho at infr...@yahoo.ca

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