Frédérick Gravel

He turns the structures of choreography upside down, merging into his work various elements from rock and performance art.

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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.

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Alix Dufresne

On the borderline of dance and theater, Alix Dufresne develops a hybrid style where body and movement are inductive of meaning.

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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.

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Étienne Lepage

A leading voice in Quebec theater, Étienne Lepage captures the imagination with his rhythmic language and cruel humour.

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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.

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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.

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