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CONTEST : Love song

WIN A ROMANTIC DINNER & PLAY PACKAGE FOR TWO ♥

Des fraises en janvier _Gilles Poulin-Denis and Julie Trépanier _ Photo by Julie ArtachoIn honour of Valentine’s Day and our upcoming production  Des fraises en janvier, we’ve decided to celebrate love by giving away one of our amazingly romantic Dinner & Play Packages.  

The prize ($130 value) includes:

– A three course dinner at French restaurant Café Salade de fruits;
– Two tickets to see Des fraises en janvier (you choose the date!);
– A home-made playlist with the love songs submitted by the participants and the cast (up to 14 songs).

POUR PARTICIPER:

  1. Go to our page Facebook
  2. Subscribe to the page (if it’s not already done) in order to be eligible to win.
  3. Share your favorite love song (French or English) under the post “Concours: chansons d’amour”. You can simply mention the title and the composer or you can post a link to a video or an audio track.
  4. Invite your friends to like your post.
  5. We will draw the winner among the 5 persons that get the most “likes” by February 17th, at noon.
  6. Your song will be added to the playlist below and will be played at the opening night.

PLEASE NOTE : In order to be eligible, you most be 18 years old or up and live in BC. Staff, 2013-2014 artists and board members of Théâtre la Seizième are non-eligible.

Good luck!


PLAYLIST

  1. CRAIG HOLSCHUH : Je l’aime à mourir, Francis Cabrel
  2. ESTHER DUQUETTE : Dis, quand reviendras-tu?, Barbara
  3. CLAIRE DIETRICH : Orly, Jacques Brel
  4. GILLES POULIN-DENIS: Tu m’aimes-tu, Richard Desjardins
  5. GENEVIÈVE BRISSON : Quand on a que l’amour, Jacques Brel
  6. ALBANE DE GERMON : Les mots d’amour, Benabar
  7. SOPHIE AUBUGEAU : Aimer, from Romeo and Juliette
  8. HÉLÈNE DISTRICH : Your song, Billy Paul
  9. BERTINE STELZER : Fallin’, Alicia Keys
  10. SUSAN MIYAGHISHIMA: Crash, Dave Matthews Band
  11. ELLA SIMON: Stand by Me, Ben E. King
  12. KARL GUILLOTTE: Petite Marie, Francis Cabrel
  13. AUDREY VZL : La vie en rose, Edith Piaf
  14. JOEY LESPÉRANCE : Éteins la lumière, Charles Aznavour
  15. CECILE NOEL : Piensa En Mi, Ruben Blades
  16. KARINE MORCET : La chanson des vieux amants, Jacques Brel
  17. VINCENT LEBLANC-BEAUDOIN: Let’s Get it On, Marvin Gaye
  18. LAUREN PETEY: The Book of Love, Peter Gabriel
  19. MIR FONTIL : La Bohème, Charles Aznavour
  20. MARIE DUPREZ PENNETRAT : Cheek to Cheek, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
  21. SYLVIE LIECHTELE: Parlez-moi d’amour, Edith Piaf
  22. GINETTE PROULX  : Je l’aime à mourir, Francis Cabrel