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Noémie Lafrance (born November 22, 1973) is a Canadian-born choreographer living and working in
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since 1994. She is known for making large-scale site-specific dance performances that use the architecture of the city as the setting for her work. She is the founder and artistic director of Sens Production—a not-for-profit dance production company based in
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founded in 2001. She has received a
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and an MVPA award for her work. The Feist music video'' 1234'' that she choreographed was nominated for a
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.


Career

Lafrance's piece ''Descent'' was performed in a twelve-story stairwell designed by legendary architect
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in
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. The performance ran more than 80 times to a total audience of over 5000 people in 2001, 2002, and 2003. ''Noir'', a piece staged in a parking garage and viewed by the audience through the windshield of their cars, was presented as a part of the
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and was co-produced by
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in 2004. Lafrance was commissioned by the
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to create ''Unseen: Landscapes'', a performance inspired by April Gornik's paintings and performed by the MFA students at Purchase College SUNY in the fall of 2004. She was named one of "25 to Watch" in 2004 by ''
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''. Her work ''Migrations'' was commissioned by the Whitney Museum at Altria and was performed as part of the 2005 Performance on 42nd Street, score by
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. ''Agora'', followed by its second version, ''Agora II'', were produced and presented by Sens Production in the abandoned McCarren Park Pool site in Brooklyn in 2005 and 2006. The performance reopened the abandoned site to the public for the first time in 20 years, was seen by more than 15,000 people, and was performed more than 30 times. She choreographed ''Invasion'' as part of Dance Charettes produced by Dancing in the Streets at Governor's Island. In 2008, Lafrance was commissioned to create ''Rapture'' using the architecture of the
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-designed The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College in the
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, NY, score by
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. Lafrance has since started a series of performances sponsored by Tiffany & Co., staging other Gehry designs worldwide. In 2009, she choreographed and performed a solo work called ''Home'', using her body as the site for the performance. Her work ''Melt'', initially created in 2003 in the Black and White Gallery's courtyard in
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, features dancers covered in bee's wax and lanolin performing on seats attached to a wall. Melt toured the Festival TransAmerique, in Montreal, Mellemrum in Copenhagen, and SESC in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2008. Noémie Lafrance has worked in film, video, and TV commercials since 2007. The Feist video ''1234'', which she choreographed, was featured on the Apple iPod Nano commercial and aired internationally. She recently choreographed the viral commercial ''Daffy's Dance'' for the clothing retailer Daffy's in 2009. She has collaborated with director
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on several videos and commercials and with visual artist
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on his film installation ''Sleepwalking'', commissioned by
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in winter 2007. She worked with
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on the choreography of one of his world tours, launching his new album with
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in September 2008. Ms. Lafrance was commissioned to choreograph the Opera King Rogers and Ballet Harnasie for twelve dancers and fifty chorus singers directed by Lech Majeski in the summer of 2008 at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. In 2011, Lafrance choreographed two music videos for
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, ''Called Out In The Dark'' and ''In The End''. Lafrance made her debut as a film director with ''Rapture'', a black and white short film featuring elements of her performance staging the architecture of
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in 2008. In 2009 she directed a short film, her first site-specific choreography for the camera, entitled ''Eyes Nose Mouth''. She directed and choreographed Melt in 2010, a short dance film inspired by the ''Melt'' live performance work.


Works

Her choreography works include: * ''Descent'' (2001–2003) * ''Melt Tour'' (2003–2010) * ''Noir'' (2004) * ''Agora'' (2005) * ''Agora II'' (2006) * ''Rapture'' (2008) * ''Home'' (2009) * ''Melt'' (2010) * ''The White Box Project'' (2011) *
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(2009–2010) Her Film works include: * ''Descent'' (2003) * ''Rapture'' (2008) * ''Eyes nose mouth'' (2009) * ''Melt'' (2010)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lafrance, Noemie Canadian choreographers American choreographers 1973 births Living people Canadian women choreographers