EVENTS - ARTS AND CULTURE
Ongoing
This permanent exhibition portrays the social and economic history of the City of Dorval.
Until March 31
Peace Park Arboretum
(1335 chemin Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
This exhibition provides an overview of the functions and uses of the bee, a pollinating insect that is essential to life.
Until March 31
On the grounds of the Surrey Aquatic and Community Centre
(1945 Parkfield Avenue)
Here is an opportunity to celebrate Dorval from the point of view of Dorval residents of all ages who participated in the 2022 edition of the photo contest.
January 25 to April 7
At the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre
(1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
Valérie Gobeil uses “tufting,” a semi-industrial technique of punch embroidery that allows her to paint with fibre on a large scale. Her colourful tactile pieces with abstract compositions offer visitors a new way of looking at this material.
April 5 to September 1
On the grounds of the Surrey Aquatic and Community Centre
(1945 Parkfield Avenue)
Yves Tremblay, an aerial photographer of Innu origin who has received numerous international awards for the quality of his work, has been roaming the skies of Quebec for 20 years.
Sunday, April 14, at 11 a.m.
At the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre
(1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
Come stroll through this captivating repertoire that reveals the true essence of the melody. This multi-faceted portrait rises from scenic, atmospheric music (Ludovico Einaudi, Philip Glass, Brian Eno) to pure, mystical melodies (Max Richter).
May 10 to 19
At the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre
(1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
The graduating students of École secondaire Dorval-Jean-XXIII will present how they have used art and artistic creation to reflect on the world around them.
Friday, May 24, at 8 p.m.
At the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre
(1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
Inspired by his solo performances, Dan Livingstone and his explosive band The Griffintown Jug Addicts recreate the atmosphere of the ‘30s and ‘40s, and the fun that went with it, with verve and intelligence.
Sunday, May 26, at 11 a.m.
At the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre
(1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore)
An internationally renowned pianist, having built his reputation over 20 years of New York residency, Jean-Michel Pilc has just released his 4th solo album, Parallel. A no-holds-barred improviser, his performances are always intense, unpredictable, and high-flying.