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Belgium singer Mélanie Isaac at the Petite Vallée writing program

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From March 27 to April 27, Mélanie Isaac will be in residence in Quebec. Her visit is part of the writing program developed by the Festival en Chansons de Petite Vallée.

This will be the opportunity for the artist to work on her music within a program that can boast of having welcomed great Quebec authors, composers and performers. Today, the festival develops its national and international collaborations, with France, Acadia, French-speaking Canada and Belgium.  It was also a point of passage for the Belgian artists RIVE and Mathias Bressan.

 

Biography
Originally from Wallonia, Mélanie Isaac puts her guitar and piano in Brussels, where she writes, composes and performs. The multidisciplinary artist has received two awards. She distinguished herself in 2012 during the “Biennale de la Chanson française”, and then in 2019 where she won the Franc’Off  at the Francofolies de Spa. Today Mélanie Isaac makes us travel between French variety and indie pop with her new album "Surface”. art-i.be/melanie-isaac
Listen Mélanie Isaac on Bandcamp

 

About the Festival en Chansons de Petite Vallée
The Festival en Chansons de Petite Vallée was founded in 1983. Originally, this event was just a local amateur contest. Today it has become one of the most important song festivals in Quebec. Its mission is to promote francophone songs on the Quebec music scene.