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What (who) is lire à haute voix - definition

HELD ANNUALLY IN MONTREAL, CANADA
Voix d'Amériques; Festival Voix d’Amériques; Voix d'Ameriques; Festival Voix d’Ameriques; Festival Voix d'Ameriques

haute ecole         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Haute ecole; Haute Ecole; Haute école (disambiguation)
[???t e?'k?l]
¦ noun the art or practice of advanced classical dressage.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'high school'.
Voix céleste         
ORGAN STOP (HEAVENLY VOICE)
Voix celeste; Vox celeste; Unda maris
The Voix celeste () is an organ stop consisting of either one or two ranks of pipes slightly out of tune. The term celeste refers to a rank of pipes detuned slightly so as to produce a beating effect when combined with a normally tuned rank.
Haute-Aboujagane, New Brunswick         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
Haute Aboujagane, New Brunswick, Canada; Haute Aboujagane, New Brunswick
Haute Aboujagane is a small Canadian community in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. It is part of the rural community of Beaubasin East.

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Festival Voix d'Amériques

Festival Voix d’Amériques (FVA) was an annual festival in Montreal that was held from 2002 to 2011, which was dedicated to oral literature, text performance and spoken word. It was presented by Les Filles électriques.

Held in early February, the FVA brought together some one hundred French- and English-language artists, shifting from La Sala Rossa (4848 St-Laurent) to the Casa del Popolo (4873 St-Laurent) and back again.

In 2004, the Conseil des Arts de Montréal recognized the merit and vitality of the FVA by making it a finalist for its 20th Grand Prix, in the literature section.