‘It’s hard to separate language arts from our identity’: Acadian playwright Yvette d’Entremont on the importance of arts and culture funding
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‘It’s hard to separate language arts from our identity’: Acadian playwright Yvette d’Entremont on the importance of arts and culture funding
BY YVETTE D'ENTREMONT
MAY 28, 2026
La Voix de la Mer musical from August 2024 performed during the Acadian World Congress. Monica LeBlanc (left), Yvette d'Entremont, and Jacinthe Adams. Credit: Contributed
It should come as no surprise to anyone who knows Acadian playwright, singer-songwriter, and documentarian Yvette d’Entremont that she considers the arts an intrinsic part of her being.
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