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Robin Poitras (''
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and installation artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan, who has been actively engaged in contemporary dance practice since the early 1980s. One of Saskatchewan's most prolific dance and performance creators, Poitras co-founded New Dance Horizons in 1986 with Dianne Fraser. Through her research in diverse fields of artistic and
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practice, Poitras developed a unique interdisciplinary approach. Her works have been presented across Canada and internationally.


Early life and education

Robin Poitras is the second child of architect
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and artist and educator Patricia Wiens. In her twenties, Poitras completed a B.F.A. (Special Honours) in dance at York University. Poitras undertook further studies at
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, the American Center in Paris, and the
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Summer Institute of Dance in Winnipeg in 1984. She also studied in Montreal and Zurich.


Career


New Dance Horizons

In 1986, Poitras co-founded New Dance Horizons with Dianne Fraser, a nationally recognized project-based company mandated to support the creation, development, production and presentation of
contemporary dance Contemporary dance is a genre of dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in ...
and related performing arts in the province featuring national, international, regional and local Canadian dance artists.


Rouge-gorge

Originally entitled Intempco (a short form of ''In Temporary Company''), Rouge-gorge (French for "
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") is a project-based creation production company led by Artistic Co-Directors Robin Poitras and renowned visual artist Edward Poitras. A foundation for creation, production and touring, it also supports co-productions with local and national dance artists. At least one new original work has been produced each season, including the Pelican Project, a series of processional performances by youth as well as established and emerging artists. In the mid 2000s, the company moved into its own building on Harvey Street, including a fifty-seat studio theatre and administration space.


Philosophy


Influences and aesthetics

Poitras, who believes the purpose of art is to "make the invisible in our lives visible", has read the ancient Greek philosopher Plato and draws on his ideas of
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and becoming ("static perfection" versus "the flow of things, the transformation from one state to another", as developed in the ''
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'', but unlike Plato, her utopian ideal "would be characterized by change, development and exploration"; utopia in the usual sense would "never be achieved, because it is always evolving and never finished. Utopia is not a thing, a place, or a state but a process." For her, this notion is represented in dance by the concept of "centre arch", as developed by Amelia Itcush, a founding member of the Toronto Dance Theatre: a "nowhere place" or "moving place" in the foot, "that place where the weight of the body moves downward into the ground and the force of the body moves upward into space", a notion underscoring the idea of dance "as a flow or a process of movement rather than a series of fixed positions."


Creative process and practice

Poitras contrasts other forms of the utopian Platonic idea reflected in the history of dance, citing the
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classical ballet in which the ballerina sought to "float" above the floor "as though gravity did not exist" with her own practice, which involves "working with the forces of intentionality and gravity to discover what the limits of action might be." Eschewing an ideal
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along with other traditional facets of classical dance, Poitras selects dancers solely based on their skills, and likes to work with children and older people as dancers, "mixing the professional and the amateur", and often makes use of
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, found or formed objects, texts, images, sound and/or other media. She constantly explores what might be possible to achieve. Poitras once said that incorporating somatic movement in her practice probably extended her career. "I think that that work really allowed me to be able to dance longer," she said.


Critical assessment

Alex MacDonald reported that some observers find certain pieces by Poitras "challenging", which she believes is a "legitimate function" of art, and that some could also be interpreted as being "political", to which she suggests that she does not set out to make political statements, she leaves it to the audience to find or not find messages in her work.


Accolades

Robin Poitras is a recipient of the 2016
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Lifetime Achievement in the Arts award, the 2006 Mayor's Awards for Business & The Arts' Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2004 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for the Arts.


Personal life


Family

The Wiens had six children. Robin Poitras is second of the six children. She inherited all of her father's books as well as a violin and mandolin. Her brother
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is a naturalistic designer, best known as a craftsman of custom wood furniture pieces based in Vancouver.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Poitras, Robin Living people Artists from Regina, Saskatchewan Canadian female dancers Canadian installation artists 20th-century Canadian women artists Year of birth missing (living people) Members of the Order of Canada