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Dancing was part of the cultural life of the inhabitants of New France. They organized dances for entertainment during the long Quebec winters. Folk dances as we know them today became popular at the turn of the 18th century. Hailing mainly from France and later from Great Britain, these dances are a blend of European traditions brought here through immigration.
1997 - 2017

Commemorating the past: the Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France

After the success of the Médiévales de Québec festival, it was decided to create a festival that reflected the history of Québec City. The Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France was born to celebrate the historic origins of French in America. Since 1997, these festivities have brought the old city to life every year. For French-speakers from Quebec and all over North America, the festival is a chance to immerse themselves in their cultural past. Of course, the festivities are also open to visitors from all over the world. Come and join in the fun!

A return to traditions

Robert Greffard Dancing was part of the cultural life of the inhabitants of New France. They organized dances for entertainment during the long Quebec winters. Folk dances as we know them today became popular at the turn of the 18th century. Hailing mainly from France and later from Great Britain, these dances are a blend of European traditions brought here through immigration.
Chronoscope Can you identify this dance? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Date: 2012-08-03