Paul andre fortier biography examples

  • Paul-André Fortier entered the world of dance in the 1970s.
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    Paul-André Fortier entered the world of dance in the 1970s. As a member of Groupe Nouvelle Aire, one of the country’s most innovative choreographic ensembles, he, along with other exceptionally creative artists in the group, contributed to building the reputation of Quebec dance from the 1980s until today.

    Fortier first distinguished himself as a dancer. A “natural” dancer - as self-taught dancers were described at the time - he was known for his strong stage presence and elegant, refined interpretations. He soon became a leading figure on the Montreal dance scene, then on the Canadian stage, a position he has retained. He was involved in all of the innovative projects at the time, with his mentors (Martine Époque and especially Françoise Sullivan, whom he called his “artistic mother”) and his peers (including Edouard Lock and Daniel Léveillé), who began to create

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  • Openings: perspectives on choreographic toolkits and documentation in dance

    Montréal :Espace Perreault Transmissions chorégraphiques,2023

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    openings Perspectives on Choreographic Toolkits and Documentation in Dance Espace Perreault Choreographic Transmission openings Perspectives on Choreographic Toolkits and Documentation in Dance under the direction of Lise Gagnon translated by Vanessa Nicolai Espace Perreault Choreographic Transmission 5 Openings.Perspectives on Choreographic Toolkits and Documentation in Dance was produced by Espace Perreault Choreographic Transmission.Legal deposit – Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2023 Legal deposit – Library and Archives Canada, 2023 © Espace Perreault Choreographic Transmission, 2023 All rights reserved ISBN 978-2-924805-09-1 (Original edition: ISBN 978-2-924805-05-3, Montreal) ESPACE PERREAULT table of contents preface Amy Bowring the choreographic toolkits Lise Gagnon 09 BIRTH OF T

    WCD series explores prairie esthetic in dance

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    A BRAND-NEW season calls for brave new works.

    Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers kicks off its 49th season with The Prairie Dance Circuit, an annual touring series that celebrates dancers and choreographers from across the Prairies. The evening will feature Regina dancers/choreographers Johanna Bundon and Bee Pallomina, as well as Queen City dancer Robin Poitras, who will perform a new piece by Quebec choreographer Paul-André Fortier. Representing Manitoba is WCD artistic director Brent Lott, who will première a work called Entre Deux Mondes. Inspired bygd Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese, the 32-minute piece follows a woman (company dancer Johanna Riley) who is caught between two worlds.

    “It’s got a cinematic feeling to it,” Lott says of