What is Tribùt?
The Tribùt event is a unique immersive experience that immerses the public in the history of Black communities in Quebec, Canada. This edition, entitled "La Troisième Solitude", highlights the historical links between the struggles and contributions of black people and the identity of Quebecers, while celebrating the cultural exchanges and shared values that unite us.
Each performance combines art, music, dance and historical narratives to offer a fun and educational experience. Participants are invited to sing, move and interact with the artists, creating a moment of total immersion in Black history and struggles.
Why Tribùt?
Tribùt is much more than a show. It's an educational platform and an invitation to dialogue. For Black History Month, this event aims to highlight the essential contributions of Black communities to Quebec and Canadian society, while exploring the historical and cultural parallels that have shaped our common identity.
Program - Tribùt 2025: La Troisième Solitude (The Third Solitude)
Join us for three must-see Black History Month events:
- February 1, 2025, from 5 to 7 p.m., at Cégep Marie-Victorin in Montréal.
- February 15 and 16, 2025, from 2pm to 4pm, at Place Bell in Laval.
Immerse yourself in a memorable immersive cultural experience. Here's what's in store:
- Immersive artistic performances: A series of musical and dance performances featuring artists such as Mélanie de la Troupe Rootine, Bella Forté, Bonga, Sarah-Judith Hinse-Paré, and the Gospel Inclusion choir.
- Multimedia projections and storytelling: Discover captivating stories that recount the struggles, triumphs and contributions of black communities between 1925 and 1975, a period marked by civil rights struggles and rich cultural contributions.
- Petite Tribùt - Young Audience Section: A space dedicated to children with interactive workshops, storytelling and educational activities to raise awareness of the history and culture of black communities.
Every moment is designed to foster mutual understanding and strengthen ties between different communities.