From Surette's Island to the streets of Yarmouth, passing by the family home, accompanied by his four-legged friend and his father, Jacques Surette speaks about his young career and shows us around his neck of the woods.
An episode filled with traditional music. The members of the Acadian trio Vishtèn speak to us about their mission, their continual quest to find new Acadian sounds, the connection that unites them with their fans, and the secret to their longevity.
Cristian De La Luna is an eternal optimist who, despite adversity, has succeeded in conserving his Colombian culture, all while adding a touch of French-Canadian. His warm music stands out in the Edmonton arts scene.
Thomé Young, aka Pascal Lejeune, is an Acadian artist based in Maisonnette, New Brunswick. Despite his numerous albums, his artistic career is filled with uncertainty. At 42 years old, he questions his future and the place that music will hold in his daily life.
Paul Cournoyer is a singer-songwriter from Edmonton, Alberta. His artistic approach is guided by his quest for authenticity. He seeks to tell stories which resonate with Franco-Albertans.
Reney Ray shares her story with disarming simplicity. The singer-songwriter from Kapuskasing has used music as an outlet since adolescence, having lost her father at 11 years old, then becoming a mother at 18 years of age.
If Justin Lacroix was born into a very musical family, it was following the tragic death of one of his brothers that he decided to dedicate his life to it. The artist compares his experience on stage to that of riding a motorcycle and it's this sense of vulnerability that he searches for.
Ariko is the family project of the Lefebvre's. On the shores of Georgian Bay in Ontario, the three sisters were fortunate to grow up in a very musical family and continue to play together to promote traditional francophone music.
Loïg Morin, the Serge Gainsbourg of our time, remade his life with his family in British Columbia. His guitar is always within arm's reach to help him share events of their new daily life.
Kimya is a rap and slam artist who lives in the Ottawa region. He immigrated from the Congo at 14 years old, seeking a better life. His love for music enabled him to learn how to better communicate his emotions.