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Ghostly Kisses
Fri, 24 May, 8:30 PM EDT
Doors open
8:00 PM EDT
Club SAW
67 Nicholas Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 7B9
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Description
Ghostly Kisses - The Darkroom Tour
with very special guest
KROY (of Milk and Bone)
all ages admitted, 19+ w/ photo ID to drink
ARTIST PRESALE: WED JAN 31- 10AM
SPECTRASONIC PRESALE: THU FEB 1- 10AM
PUBLIC ON SALE: FRI FEB 2 - 10AM
Ghostly Kisses is the dreamy music of french Canadians Margaux Sauvé & Louis-Étienne Santais. The name 'Ghostly Kisses' was inspired from reading William Faulkner's poem 'Une ballade des dames perdues' and seemed like a beautiful reflection of Margaux's voice.
presented with the support of Ontario Creates, SAW Centre and Collective Arts
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Capacity
250

Dream Pop
Ghostly Kisses
Ghostly Kisses
Dream Pop
Music has always been around Margaux Sauvé, born in Quebec to a family of musicians; she picked up the violin at the tender age of five. Moving on to the Conservatoire in Quebec, she quit due to “missing the fun part of it”but still loved music so started to play violin in local bands. Singing came a bit later as she thought that “to be a singer you had to have a powerful voice and be loud”, something that doesn’t come naturally to her as a quiet, thoughtful person. Alongside this, the pop music on the radio whilst growing up in Quebec wasn’t connecting with her, so it wasn’t until she started to write music whilst studying psychology at University that the creativity and desire to express revealed itself: “it just opened a completely new path for me”. Writing music asGhostly Kisses arrived at a moment where Margaux was in “a living situation I was not able to get out of. A toxic relationship where I had a hard time understanding what was happening.”With this knowledge, it is understandable that most of her early music has a sorrowful but exploratory mood; knowing there were things she needed to express, but not understanding quite how instinctively she was writing until years laterit became apparent what she was singing about.