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Boréal Tordu celebrates Acadian Culture with a concert and traditional Acadian food.
October 29, 2011
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In 1604 the Acadians landed in Maine from France. 400 years later, Boréal Tordu takes Maine-Acadian music from traditional ballads and footstomping fiddle tunes to a new realm for a new generation, while preserving the unique character of Acadian culture.
Boréal Tordu is a quartet of Maine musicians playing material commonly called French-Canadian music. This music is really the music of Franco-American culture, the tunes of New England mill towns and coastal communities on both sides of the border — “Acadian folk, Cajun swing, maritime ballads, crooked fiddle tunes and foot-stomping French dance music.”
"…a fun brand of rootsy acoustic music that’s accessible... and features some top-notch musicality and singing.
Sam Pfeifle - The Portland Phoenix
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160 Hollis St
Framingham, MA 01702 -
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$18 (Stu/Sen $17, Mem $15)
Info Phone: 508.405.2787
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October 29, 2011Times:
8:00PM
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