Audrey Gaussiran

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Dancer and choreographer Audrey Gaussiran trained at the Conservatoire de danse de Montréal (2007) and with masters in Brazil, Cuba, New York, and Spain.

 She quickly gained experience as a performer and choreographer, working with DJD in Calgary (2012–2016), adapting Anna Halprin’s Blank Placard Dance (2014), and serving as performer/co-choreographer for ZEUGMA DANSE (2017–2021).

 As an independent choreographer, she created Le 2e sexe (2014), Corrida (2017), and Portraits dansés (2017), which was nominated for CALQ’s Work of the Year in 2019. Fisheye(2020), CTRL:N (2019), and MOSAÏCO (2024) followed, integrating digital technology and social reflections.

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Dancer and choreographer Audrey Gaussiran trained at the Conservatoire de danse de Montréal (2007) and with masters in Brazil, Cuba, New York, and Spain.

 She quickly gained experience as a performer and choreographer, working with DJD in Calgary (2012–2016), adapting Anna Halprin’s Blank Placard Dance (2014), and serving as performer/co-choreographer for ZEUGMA DANSE (2017–2021).

 As an independent choreographer, she created Le 2e sexe (2014), Corrida (2017), and Portraits dansés (2017), which was nominated for CALQ’s Work of the Year in 2019. Fisheye(2020), CTRL:N (2019), and MOSAÏCO (2024) followed, integrating digital technology and social reflections.

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Dancer and choreographer Audrey Gaussiran trained at the Conservatoire de danse de Montréal (2007) and with masters in Brazil, Cuba, New York, and Spain.

 She quickly gained experience as a performer and choreographer, working with DJD in Calgary (2012–2016), adapting Anna Halprin’s Blank Placard Dance (2014), and serving as performer/co-choreographer for ZEUGMA DANSE (2017–2021).

 As an independent choreographer, she created Le 2e sexe (2014), Corrida (2017), and Portraits dansés (2017), which was nominated for CALQ’s Work of the Year in 2019. Fisheye(2020), CTRL:N (2019), and MOSAÏCO (2024) followed, integrating digital technology and social reflections.

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