| The Dominican Republic Guest of Honor at Quebec 2010 Carnival “…Dominican Republic was also featured in the parade that took place in this city. The Dominican float was a representation of Colonial City and the First Cathedral in the Americas as part of its history and culture.” Susana Rosa, director of the Tourism Promotion Office (OPT) in Montreal, Canada, added that, the Dominican Republic was also featured in the parade that took place in this city. The Dominican float was a representation of Colonial City and the First Cathedral in the Americas as part of its history and culture. Ms. Rosa explained that three Dominican artists participated in the snow sculpture contest and a Dominican painter is representing the country in the biennial that is going on here in Montreal. Tourism Minister Francisco Javier García was represented by deputy ministers Luis Simó and Tati Olmos from the departments of International Affairs and Cultural Tourism, respectively. Rosa also reported that Canadian Tourism Minister, Nicole Menard was completely “enchanted” during the Dominican cultural presentation. The Dominican delegation was received by Quebec’s city hall which contributed to the carnival, considered the third largest in the world and the only one to take place in the winter.
Régis Labaume, Mayor of Quebec; Altagracia (Tati) Olmos, deputy minister of Cultural Tourism and Luis Simó, deputy minister of tourism for international affairs. Maite Adámes, Susy Romero, Régis Labaume, Altagracia (Tati) Olmos, Luis Simó and Susana Rosa. Kneeling in front, Alicia Pimentel and Amalfi Rosario, one of the couples who dance in the Tourism Ministry’s Folkloric Ballet group. At 17 degrees below zero, the Tourism Ministry’s Folkloric Ballet group delighted those in attendance at the Winter Carnival in Quebec, Canada. | |
Date of Publication : February 22, 2010 |
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