From storytelling to poetry, slam and table readings, literature comes to life.
Literary events at Place des Arts draw the audience right into the written word. Often presented in smaller venues, they attract seasoned bibliophiles and newcomers alike to captivating gatherings with authors. Literature is at the heart of every culture, and the medium par excellence for social issues and debates. Be part of these unique opportunities to engage collectively with intriguing and exciting subjects.
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Discussion
Suis-je normal·e de succomber à la pression de performance?
January 28, 2026Salon urbainAttend this first 2026 Entretiens arts et société, hosted by Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin, who will open the dialogue with her guests on the questions everyone is asking.
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Discussion
Suis-je normal·e d’osciller entre aimer et renier mes racines?
February 4, 2026Salon urbainAttend this second Entretiens arts et société, hosted by Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin, who will open the dialogue with her guests on the questions everyone is asking.
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Suis-je normal·e de vouloir rire même si tout va mal?
February 11, 2026Salon urbainAttend this third Entretiens arts et société, hosted by Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin, who will open the dialogue with her guests on the questions everyone is asking.
DISCOVER SPOKEN WORD AT PLACE DES ARTS
Celebrating the most intimate of art forms
Literature is a catalyst for reflection and wonder, appealing to young and old alike. It is universal and accessible, with the power to bring children moments of joy and wonderment, and prompt older readers to reconsider their own ideas. It is a vital part of Place des Arts’ rich programming, and combines with other performing arts forms to produce singular experiences. The Sons et Brioches matinée series, aimed at children age 2 to 8, wonderfully blends the art of storytelling with music to create moments of magic.
For older readers, the annual Festival International de Littérature (FIL) features varied events celebrating the world of writing. Public readings, get-togethers with literary artists and themed discussion evenings give audiences special insights into their favourite stories and authors, transposing a wealth of ideas from the page to their everyday.