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Spectacle de rue à grande échelle constitué de plusieurs scènes variant entre la prestation musicale, le théâtre collectif et l'univers sons et lasers. Basé dans le vieux québec notamment les secteurs du Parc-de-l’Artillerie et de l’Îlot des Palais, des sites inspirants autant par l’histoire que par le relief, lesquels laissent à l’imagination beaucoup d’espace.
Points d'accès pour le public : Parc de l'Artillerie | Côte du Palais | Îlot des Palais | Rue des Glacis
A brick is a block or a single unit of a kneaded clay-bearing soil, sand and lime, or concrete material, fire-hardened or air-dried, used in masonry construction.
Lightweight bricks (also called "lightweight blocks") are made from expanded clay aggregate. Bricks are produced in numerous classes, types, materials, and sizes which vary with region and time period, and are produced in bulk quantities. Two basic categories of bricks are fired and non-fired bricks. Fired bricks are one of the longest-lasting and strongest building materials, sometimes referred to as artificial stone, and have been used since circa 5000 BC. Air-dried bricks, also known as mudbricks, have a history older than fired bricks, and have an additional ingredient of a mechanical binder such as straw. Bricks are laid in courses and numerous patterns known as bonds, collectively known as brickwork, and may be laid in various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together to make a durable structure.