Francophonie Week: Acadian singer Emilie Landry sprinkles the words

Francophonie Week Acadian singer Emilie Landry sprinkles the words

On the occasion of the French Language and Francophonie Week: from Villers-Cotterêts to Abidjan, French, a plural language! Originally from New Brunswick in Canada, the young Acadian singer Emilie Landry has been writing songs since childhood.

His first album ” water the flowers », released in 2020, poetically and gently evokes love or introspection. He was twice nominated for East Coast Music Awards 2021 in categories Francophone album of the year and Contemporary Folk Album of the Year and his song Boiling from misery allowed him to get the Best lockdown video award, to Canadian Independent Music Video Awards.

Guest: The Acadian singer Emilie Landry, for his album water the flowers “. She will participate in the Ahh! Les Déferlantes de Portes-Lès-Valence in the Drôme, on March 17 and 18, 2022, then at the Festival Voix de Fête in Geneva on March 19, 2022.

Change of continent and setting for the Chronicle of Lucie Bouteloup “Flea in the ear”. She is interested in the speech of the Chibanis.

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