Frédérick Gravel
He turns the structures of choreography upside down, merging into his work various elements from rock and performance art.
Daniel Léveillé
Daniel Léveillé is the winner of the Grand Prix de la danse de Montréal (2017) for his impact on the dance community and the longevity of his career.
Alix Dufresne
On the borderline of dance and theater, Alix Dufresne develops a hybrid style where body and movement are inductive of meaning.
Ellen Furey
Her work uses potentials of dance virtuosities and performer type showmanship as material for living, oblique rebellion, and debate, entangled with heavy ambiguity.
Étienne Lepage
A leading voice in Quebec theater, Étienne Lepage captures the imagination with his rhythmic language and cruel humour.
Manuel Roque
Revolving around the notion of contemporary human condition, his work aims to open consciousness and to propose sensible, poetic and genuine artistic propositions.
Stéphane Gladyszewski
At the crossroads of performance, visual and digital arts, Stéphane Gladyszewski explores the limits of perception and calls upon all the senses to play with each other.