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                <text>"The opening of the National Arts Centre in 1969 was a source of great pride for Canada and the Nation’s Capital. More than 40,000 people came to visit the building during an open house on May 30th. On June 2nd, some of Canada’s political and cultural icons were part of the sold-out audience at the opening night gala. Relive the excitement of the NAC opening through a mashup of two documentaries produced by CBC/Radio-Canada. See if you can catch a glimpse of some of these notable personalities: Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, writer Robertson Davies, legendary actress Denise Filiatrault, NAC founding director general Hamilton Southam, NAC architect Fred Lebensold, the New York Times’ legendary culture critic, Clive Barnes, and renowned Canadian actor (and host) Bruno Gerussi. Enjoy."&#13;
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"L’inauguration du Centre national des Arts en 1969 a suscité un grand courant de fierté au Canada et dans la capitale du pays. Plus de 40 000 personnes se sont massées pour visiter l’immeuble lors de la cérémonie Portes ouvertes du 30 mai. Le 2 juin, le gala d’ouverture du Centre s’est tenu à guichets fermés en présence de nombreuses icônes de la vie politique et culturelle du Canada. Revivez ces premiers moments passionnants de l’histoire du CNA à travers un amalgame de deux documentaires produits par Radio-Canada et CBC. Saurez-vous reconnaître certaines des grandes personnalités de l’époque : le premier ministre Pierre Elliott Trudeau, la légendaire comédienne Denise Filiatrault, l’auteur Robertson Davies, le directeur général fondateur du CNA  Hamilton Southam, l’architecte du CNA Fred Lebensold, le très populaire critique en matière culturelle du New York Times Clive Barnes, et l’acteur canadien de renom (et animateur) Bruno Gerussi. Heureux retour dans le temps!"&#13;
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