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Christine Bellerose

Christine Bellerose was born in Montréal (QC, Canada). She is completing her doctoral studies in dance studies at the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design at York University, in Toronto (ON Canada). She holds an MA in theatre and performance studies from York University, and a BFA in theatre and development from Concordia University, in Montréal (QC, Canada). She is a recipient of the Evelyn Carnie Rowe Dance Scholarship (2017) for her research contribution along Canadian geographies. Living in Vietnam and China from 1999 to 2008 has imprinted her work-life with eastern-western cosmologies. Christine is a movement performance artist; her practice is a hybrid form of action infiltrante, movement performance art, theatre, butoh and somatics. Her doctoral research focuses on re-membering land embodied at the nexus of existentialism and Indigenous resurgence. ‘Performative Listening of Métis Artefacts’ was granted support from the Canada Council for the Arts (2014–15).


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