The children's laughter was mixed with the violin tunes and the lively rhythms of traditional music on Thursday afternoon at the Hydro-Québec Garden, while the band Bon Débarras was kicking off the youth component of the Tadoussac Song Festival. Under a bright sun, the chairs were all occupied and the smiles were numerous, both among the young and the parents who came to attend the show-workshop L-École brussière. For the members of Bon Débarras…
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The children's laughter was mixed with the violin tunes and the lively rhythms of traditional music on Thursday afternoon at the Hydro-Québec Garden, while the band Bon Débarras was kicking off the youth component of the Tadoussac Song Festival. Under a bright sun, the chairs were all occupied and the smiles were numerous, both among the young and the parents who came to attend the show-workshop L-École brussière. For the members of Bon Débarras…