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LLOYD AXWORTHY ANNOUNCES GRANTTO SHOWCASE THE ACADIAN CULTURE IN FRANCE

August 8, 1996 No. 139

LLOYD AXWORTHY ANNOUNCES GRANT

TO SHOWCASE THE ACADIAN CULTURE IN FRANCE

Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy today announced that his department will make a contribution of $25 000 to the Société nationale de l'Acadie to organize a major event promoting Acadian culture in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, a town in the Rhône-Alpes region of France. The event will take place September 30 to October 6.

"Culture is a key element of our foreign policy and an important instrument for the establishment and maintenance of our international relations," said Mr. Axworthy.

A delegation consisting of some 60 artists and craftspeople from various Acadian communities in the four Atlantic provinces and representatives of federal and provincial government departments has been selected to showcase the culture, food (including seafood and maple products) and tourist attractions of Acadia.

The central attraction of this cultural event is the second Festival de l'été indien, organized by the Association culturelle du Théâtre of Andrézieux-Bouthéon. The festival's theme is the Francophone community, the shared history and friendship among Acadians from Canada's Atlantic provinces, the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago and the Forez region, in the Massif Central of France. Participants include Le Groupe Barachois (Prince Edward Island); the duo of Bernard Félix and Normand Formanger (Newfoundland and Labrador); La Baie en Joie dance company and Monique Leblanc (Nova Scotia); Les Méchants Maquereaux, the Barbara Ann Quigley ensemble, and the duo of Roland Gauvin and Johnny Comeau (New Brunswick); and Le Théâtre de L'Escaouette and Henri Lafitte (Saint-Pierre and Miquelon).

The Canadian delegation will also take the opportunity to examine market opportunities in this part of France.

"The Rhône-Alpes region is experiencing considerable economic growth, and we are confident that the Acadian community will be able to position itself to take advantage of the future possibilities of this new market," said Mr. Axworthy.

Funding for this initiative was provided for in the March 1996 federal budget and is therefore built into the existing fiscal framework.

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For further information, media representatives may contact:

Catherine Lappe

Director of Communications

Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs

(613) 995-1851

Media Relations Office

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

(613) 995-1874

This document is also available on the Department's Internet site: http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca


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