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G E T. TO. KNOW. ME

Get to know Elie-Anne.


Artist. Dancer. Teacher. Choreographer. 

A leading woman in Montreal's street dance culture, Elie-Anne was introduced to popping in 2006. This funk style, rooted in African American culture, is characterized by muscular contractions, isolations, and illusionary movements. After five years of training with Montreal’s popping pioneers such as Fon DeVueno-Powell, Hitmaster Fish, and Handy Yacinthe, she participated in numerous battles both locally and internationally. She is one of the few women in Canada specializing in this dance form. In 2017, she became a member of the crew Symbiotic Monsters.
 

Elie-Anne has worked with Cirque du Soleil and Cirque Éloize and has performed in various festivals, including the JOAT Festival, which she now co-directs alongside Handy Yacinthe. She has been a performer for several choreographers, including Axelle Munezero, Saxon Fraser, Alexandra Landé, Emmanuelle Lephan, Martin Messier, and others. Her performances and battle experiences have taken her to Morocco, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
 

In 2017, she completed her bachelor's degree in dance at UQAM and has since been a performer with the Ebnflōh dance company. She also teaches in several institutions across Montreal. Continually exploring new artistic ventures, she is currently developing her first solo work, FLUX. Her goal is to expand her artistic vision by exploring other art forms such as theater and film while continuing to collaborate with local and international communities.

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