| Louis Wauthier |
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Holder of a bachelor's degree in pre-school and primary education.
In the dance world for 30 years, his experience helped him develop body language
in the school system as well as in different dance schools throughout the province.
Involved with the theater world for 15 years, he works to consolidate and spread
knowledge of movement and scenic presence for the young and the young at heart.
His studies range from creativity to Quebec riverdancing (gigue), without forgetting
ethnic dance and the expression of movement. M. Wauthier hold, the position
of school director for Les Farandoles Inc
Dance School.
| Line Gauthier |
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Specialized in oriental dances, Mrs. Gauthier is well known
throughout the dance community for her participation in numerous performances
with the Les Farandoles group.
She began her instruction in 1969 and progressed to soloist dancer and choregrapher.
Since 1986, she consecrates her time to the instruction of belly dancing, under
the guidance of Lala Hakim, an egyptian dancer. She participated in many workshops
with different belly dancing teachers, such as Shams and Claudette Biron. In
1999, she added the Gitano-arab dance to her repertory. Her courses are dynamic
and are always enjoyable.
Magali Boivin |
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Since a very young age, Mrs. Boivin has studied the basics
of folkloric dancing. Also, after many training workshops in ethnic dance in
North America, she specialized in Quebec folkloric dancing as well as Irish
riverdancing, which she has been teaching for the past 12 years. Mrs. Boivin
is also an artist-member of Les Farandoles
group since 1992, which currently produces Ecce
Mundo. She also holds a bachelor's degree in pre-school
and primary education.
| Georges-Nicolas Tremblay |
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Holder of a bachelor's degree in theater from UQAC, Mr. Tremblay
is very active in dance education, creation and development in our area. Having
a classical and jazz formation, he also acquired experience in ethnic dance,
riverdancing and funk.
Currently involved with modern and contemporary dance,
he participated in an intensive dance training session at the Toronto
Dance Theatre as well as the École
nationale de ballet in Toronto. Furthermore, Mr.
Tremblay has been involed at several levels with Les Farandoles group for
the past eight years, as choreographer, set designer and dancer in the Paris
Folies and Ecce
Mundo productions. For the past two years, he has
assumed the artistic direction of Shème
Danse, a young professional dance group in the Saguenay
area, of which he is the co-founder.
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