Not sure what to do in Montreal this weekend, when everything seems to be closed? EdLive gives you some ideas!
Friday
We play a concert from our couch:
KATTAM and his tams-tams invite you to discover the sounds of Africa, the Middle East and India. Enjoy an evening from the comfort of your own home, to the rhythm of the balafon, djembe, derbouka, nafar and dhol. Turn your living room into a dance floor and enjoy a live concert!
Saturday
Let's have a go-karting session:
Unfortunately, many recreational areas are currently closed. Nevertheless, some places remain open in compliance with government health regulations. Get together in small groups at Action 500 to enjoy a game of go-karting. The area boasts two huge circuits with cars capable of speeds of up to 70km/h. Don't forget to book before you go!
We throw axes at each other:
The Maniax axe-throwing center remains open. Maniax offers a variety of circuits and a vast selection of axes. Get together with friends and enjoy an exceptional experience. Don't forget to book before you go!
Sunday
We learn how to make homemade pasta:
On World Pasta Day, we're learning how to make pasta. There are over twenty different types of pasta. Pasta as we know it is thought to have originated in ancient Greece and the Middle East. However, the invention of pasta is not confined to any one part of the world: researchers recently found a pot of noodles in China dating back 4,000 years. Pasta is thought to have been introduced to Italy by the Arabs when they conquered Sicily. Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make fresh pasta.
We take a Halloween make-up class:
With Halloween just around the corner, it's time to choose your costume. Even if nothing is certain this year, there's no reason why you can't choose an outfit and make-up to get you through the evening. The members of the OPP are offering a free make-up course to give you some ideas for this year or future years. Get your make-up palettes ready and find out how to look your best for Halloween.
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