A white woman with gray hair and blue eyes. She wears a light blue shirt.

Photo by Marc Boivin

Ginelle Chagnon
rehearsal director

Since 1971, Montreal-based dance artist Ginelle Chagnon has been working professionally at deepening the dance experience. After 10 years of dance studies at Académie des Grands Ballets Canadiens, then performing with the company and later acquiring contemporary dance expertise, she turned her attention towards teaching and the creative process. For many years she assisted choreographers Jean-Pierre Perreault and Paul-André Fortier as well as taught at Concordia University's Dance Department and in professional training schools in Canada. Her sensitive gaze also brought her to collaborate with many other Canadian choreographers in their creative and performance processes. In the '90s and in collaboration with Agora de la Danse, she created workshops for non-dancers and later proposed new workshops that use contemporary dance repertoire. This proposition became the participative component of the dance exhibit "Corps Rebelle" in 2015. At Circuit-Est/Choreographic Centre’s invitation, she collaborated in many international platforms of artistic exchange as a dance dramaturg, facilitator. During the last thirty years she has taken an active interest in documenting dance, the relationship to archive and the preservation of Quebec's contemporary dance patrimony. This brought on the virtual exhibit of Jean-Pierre Perreault's choreographic works in 2010 and the creation of the "choreographic toolbox" for the Foundation of the same name. In 2022, she was awarded the Ethel Bruneau prize at the Prix de la danse de Montréal.

For Peggy Baker Dance Projects: Ginelle Chagnon was the rehearsal director for Paul-André Fortier’s loin, très loin.