Vishten

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Vishten plays a mixture of Acadian, Irish, and Scottish music styles, with fiery fiddling and powerful step dancing taking front and center. Formed in 2000 on their native Prince Edward Island, Vishten is a sextet of young traditional Acadian musicians/dancers founded by twin sisters Pastelle LeBlanc (accordion, piano, dance) and Emmanuelle LeBlanc (bodhran, tin whistle, piano, dance) and Pascal Miousse (fiddle,mandolin, guitar).

Vishten
Vishten

Their stage show recalls the joy and energy of the Acadian “kitchen party,” informal community gatherings where all are welcome to sing, play and dance. The rhythms and melodies are inseparable, and reflect a special joie de vivre unique to the Acadian culture of Eastern Canada, with flying fingers, tapping feet, and an unabashed sense of celebration.

All the members in the group contribute to the choreography and musical arrangements, and they all sing. On stage, they work with individual wooden “blocs” that they sit on, dance and play on top of, and use as percussion instruments with both their hands and feet. Their performances are characterized by their high energy and enthusiasm.

In 2001, Vishten was awarded the prize for the best musical showcase at the East Coast Music Awards, Eastern Canada’s version of the Grammy®, and in 2002, they were invited to participate in the ECMA’s opening performance. They recently toured with famed Quebecois band La Bottine Souriante, and recorded on La Bottine Souriante’s Mille Pattes record label.

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[edit] Emmanuelle Leblanc

In addition to playing piano, bodhran, and Irish flute, Emmanuelle sings and dances. She and Pastelle, her twin sister, were invited as members of the group Pas d'folies to take part in the World Dance Festival in Prince Edward Island for three years running. Emmanuelle is fascinated and inspired by musical rhythm, and uses the flute to convey the sentimental, mysterious side of her spirit. Music and dance play central roles in her life, and her contagious enthusiasm contributes enormously to the colourful, original magic that is Vishten.

[edit] Pastelle Leblanc

Pastelle took her first dance steps not long after she learned to walk. Along with Emmanuelle, her twin sister, she was nominated in 1999 for the Dance Artist of the Year award at Moncton's Millennium Gala. Pastelle's incredible talent is evident in all she undertakes, whether piano, accordion, or singing. She also contributes her skills in composition and choreography to the group's projects.

Pastelle Leblanc
Pastelle Leblanc

[edit] Pascal Miousse

Music has always been part a part of Pascal's life. His father was one of the Magdelan Islands' best accompanist. Under his influence, he learned to play the fiddle and it was not uncommon for father and son to share the same stage. Wanting to pursue his career, Pascal left the Islands at the age of 18 and headed for mainland Québec. This was a wise choice because, it was not long after that he played with such groups such as: Les Gabotteux, Kootchie Band and Sêve and accompanied them on tours in Quebec, Nunavut and New Brunswick. Recently he performed with Les Frères Painchaud during their tour of Eastern Canada. Pascal's remarkable sound and his unique bow swing brings a vibrant energy to Vishten.

Pascal Miousse and Pastelle Leblanc
Pascal Miousse and Pastelle Leblanc

[edit] Discography

  • Vishten (Self Titled Album)
    Self titled album.
    Self titled album.

11:11 (2007)

[edit] External links

The twins
The twins

Is it true that Vishten has been denied an American visa to tour in the United States?