Headwaters Arts is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering artistic development, appreciation, and enjoyment in the Hills of Headwaters Region through exhibitions, festivals, scholarships, and community engagement.
2435 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Jonquière, QCG8A 1X3
Saguenay Snow falls on the heels of the most prestigious winter activities while retaining a characteristic of its own: to present a gigantic art gallery ephemeral includes about 250 works, a museum in the open air, as a professional that happening People finally a feast dedicated primarily to sculpture and winter activities available to the public free of charge. Saguenay Snow is also more original activities, special events and surprises.
Jean Coutu et Familiprix de Chicoutimi et Jonqui, danseurs et artisans provenant des quatre coins du monde qui font vibrer le public par la musique de percussion et la danse. Les spectacles sur les let huit fois gagnant des Grands Prix du Tourisme important festival de musique et rythmes du monde. un produit d'appel de prestigeLe Festival International des Rythmes du Monde (FIRM) est devenu un produit d'appel de prestige pour le Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.
The theme, The Mystery of Migration, explored many different aspects of migration including the migration of waterfowl and songbirds and the seasonal movement of ungulates, carnivores, butterflies, bats, fish and even humans. A full week of more than 90 field trips, presentations and workshops culminated with a Gala banquet and an exciting and enthusiastic presentation by Brian Keating, world-renowned naturalist who has explored nearly 50 countries on all seven continents. Brian Keating spent three full days at the Festival giving school presentations and leading field trips, communicating and teaching about the world's astonishing and fragile biodiversity.A recent exceptional find of a fossil bed of significant importance in the Kootenay National Park has inspired our theme for the festival in 2015, Fossils and Feathers.