Upcoming events in Montréal

You are interested in german-canadian cultural events? Here you can find out what's coming up in the jurisdiction of the German Consulate Montréal. Movies, exibitions, conferences and many other cultural events in collaboration with our local partners will bring you Germany right in your area.

Exposition Carsten Nicolai

May 5, 2012 - May 27, 2012 | Montréal

In connection with the International Digital Arts Biennial in Montréal, the museum will present the latest installation by Berlin-based artist Carsten Nicolai. This 2011 work, titled unidisplay, explores the notion of a universal language.

Gounod's Opera Faust at The Opéra de Montréal

May 19, 2012 7:30 PM - May 26, 2012 | Montréal

The Opéra de Montréal is bringing you an all-new production by Alain Gauthier. You know the story: to regain his youth, Doctor Faust makes a deal with the Devil… An impudent Devil whose endeavours lead his “protégé” into the arms of the beautiful Marguerite. She will lose her life, while he loses his soul…

Performance from Germany at Festival Transamérique

May 24, 2012 - Jun 9, 2012 | Montréal
“Human Exhibit” by Angie Hiesl

Twenty feet above the sidewalk, white chairs are attached to the walls of buildings in the Latin Quarter, with ten senior citizens sitting on them. One is knitting, another folds laundry and a third is eating. All of them appear to be floating above everyday concerns, their strange position adding an enchanting note to the cityscape. Old age becomes urban poetry, insisting that we stop and take a look.

Montréal

StéréoKULTUR

StéréoKULTUR is a non-profit organization for the German-Canadian cultural exchange. StéréoKULTUR organizes, supports and initiates artistic collaborations between both cultures.

Serenata at St-John's

Serenata at St. John’s, a Sunday afternoon series of free concerts, features members of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and other well-known local musicians in a repertoire of mixed string, wind and vocal chamber music. The concerts take place in St. John’s Lutheran Church, at the corner of Jeanne-Mance and Prince-Arthur Streets, a short distance from downtown.