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As a North America society and the only society on the continent with a French-speaking majority, the culture of Quebec shows many unique features. On the whole, this culture differs from that of the 350 million English-speaking citizens of Canada and the United States who surround it, as well as from that of France.

History made Quebec a meeting place for cultures, where people from around the world experience America, but from a little distance and through a different eye. The culture of Quebec is connected to the strong cultural currents of the rest of Canada, United States, France, and Britain all at the same time. As such, it is often described as a crossroads between Europe and America.

1 Creative Arts

1.1 Architecture

Main article: Architecture of Quebec

1.2 Cinema

Main article: Cinema of Quebec

The first public movie projection in North America occurred in Montreal on June 27 1896. Frenchman Louis Minier presented a film on a Lumiere cinematographe in a cafe-theatre on Saint-Laurent street. However, it would not be until the 1960s that a genuine Quebec cinema industry would emerge.

1.3 Circus Arts

Main article: Circus of Quebec

Quebec has carved a niche for itself in the field of circus arts, where it emphasizes the European tradition of circus.

The Cirque du SoleilCirque du Soleil ( French for "Circus of the Sun") is an entertainment company founded by Guy Laliberte, a former fire-eater, in 1984 and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has several resident and touring troupes and draws heavily from the circus trad circus troupe is known for its artistic productions with rich musical scores. Its productions include Varekai, Dralion, Alegria and O, which is performed on a water platform. It is one of the world's few circuses without animal performers. Other internationally successful troupes include Cirque Éloize and Cirque ÉOS.

1.4 Comic strips

Main article: Comic strips of Quebec

Comic books in Quebec traditionally call upon the European tradition of comics, combining both graphic designGraphic design is the applied art of arranging image and text to communicate a message. It may be applied in any media, such as print, digital media, motion pictures, animation, product decoration, packaging, and signs. Graphic design as a practice can be and literatureLiterature is literally "an acquaintance with letters" as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary; the term has, however, generally come to identify a collection of texts. The word "literature" spelled with a lower-case "l" can refer to. Though most are aimed at children, they are generally considered more dignified entertainment and there are many notable exceptions of graphic novels aimed at an older reading audience.



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