Maude Provost / performer collaborator

Originally from the South Shore of Montreal, Maude Provost was attracted to dance at the age of four. First introduced to ballet, then to funky, jazz, modern and hip hop, Maude explored different styles before deciding, in 2007, to deepen his approach as part of the dance program at the Cégep de Drummondville. After completing a double training in dance and health sciences, she was accepted at the École de danse contemporaine de Montréal (EDCMTL) where she graduated in 2013. During her career, Maude has participated in creations by Anne Barry, Pierre Lecours, Chanti Wadge, Darryl Tracy, Emmanuel Jouthe, Julien Desplantez and Harold Rhéaume. She also explored the repertoire of George Stamos, Danièle Desnoyers, Crystal Pite and Sasha Waltz. Since 2006, she has been teaching children and adolescents in parallel with her activities as an interpreter.

Related work: Figures de silence

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