Montreal jazz fest says decision to cancel SLAV show wasn’t censorship
MONTREAL — The Montreal International Jazz Festival broke its silence Sunday on its decision to cancel a controversial show featuring a white woman singing songs composed by black slaves, denying the decision was an act of censorship.
Festival CEO Jacques-Andre Dupont said the decision to abruptly cancel SLAV partway through its run was made for “a mix of technical and human reasons,” including security concerns raised by the escalating vitriol surrounding the show.
He also said that the show’s star, Betty Bonifassi, had broken her ankle and indicated she was no longer able to continue.
“I would have loved had the show been able to continue, but the main artist said she didn’t want to pursue the show, and we had some real security potential issues,” he said at the festival’s closing news conference, adding the decision was “not a gesture of censure.”


