Danse tes couleurs !

Public Workshop

Fall, Winter, and Spring Sessions
Monday, 5:30 to 7 PM

Studio C
Édifice Saint-André
1881, Saint-André Street

This class invites participants to experience dance as a space of mystery, encounter, and transformation. Beyond norms, it celebrates singularities and opens new possibilities. Movement becomes a sensitive language, nourished by intimacy, complicity, and sensuality.

This workshop is reserved for members of the LGBTQIA2+ community.

Fall session | 12 workshops | $130*
September 15 to December 8, 2025
Fees are payable prior to the start of the session.

Winter session | to be confirmed
January to April 2026

Spring session | 1 to be confirmed
April to June 2026

* Drop-ins will be possible, please register with the teachers. Drop-in rate is $14

Choreographers

Rozenn LECOMTE
(QC)
Back in winter

Influenced by 1980s rock culture, punk, and nonconformist communities, Rozenn Lecomte develops a political dance that celebrates rebellion and bodily solidarity. Her pieces, rooted in improvisation, blend original texts, eclectic soundscapes, and relational gestures to highlight bodies in resistance. Active on Montreal’s underground scene, she is also the creator of the podcast Fil conducteur, where she explores contemporary dance issues with her peers.

Based in Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal, Ariane Levasseur is a performer-creator trained in dance at UQAM, where she received the William Douglas Award (2022). She has collaborated with Caroline Laurin-Beaucage (Habiter nos mémoires, 2021, and a new creation in 2025), co-created this is not moving (Tangente, 2023), and performed in Catherine Gaudet’s ODE (2024) as well as Danièle Desnoyers’ Soulèvement (2025). Her work explores resistance, the poetics of protest, and fragments of intimacy through movement.

Emilie-Claude ST-AMOUR MAILLÉ
(QC)

Emilie-Claude St-Amour Maillé is a contemporary dance artist and teacher, trained at UQAM and Cégep de Saint-Laurent. Her career bridges creation, performance, and various styles (burlesque, jazz, classical). A sensitive and creative teacher, she tailors her approach to each group. As a cultural mediator at Circuit-Est, she develops projects where dance becomes a tool for education, social connection, and personal transformation. Passionate about engaging audiences, she promotes teaching that combines technique, expression, and inclusivity.