Myriam Tremblay

Myriam Tremblay

Myriam Tremblay

After being a gymnast for a dozen years, Myriam Tremblay began to explore movement and physical possibilities in greater depth. She studied dance for many years and received a B.A. in contemporary dance, followed by a Master’s in performance at the University of Quebec in Montreal (2007). She also studied the analysis of movement at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in New York. Eager for new experiences, she has taken several workshops and master classes across North America, Europe and Indonesia. She began her performing career as solo dancer, and has worked with the choreographers Séverine and Élodie Lombardo (Les sœurs Schmutt), Jean-Sébastien Lourdais (Fabrication danse), Catherine Gaudet and the multidisciplinary artist Héloïse Depocas (Fabrique Métamorphosis). Since 2010 she has been collaborating with choreographers Raphaëlle Perreault and Johanne Gour and has presented many in situ performances, notably Corps anonymes by Katya Montaignac. Interested in sharing her knowledge, she teaches at UQAM and has presented workshops in Montreal, Mexico and Ireland.