Geneviève Dorion-Coupal

Dancer, choreographer and artistic director
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IntroDancer, choreographer and artistic director
PlacesCanada
isDancer Choreographer
Work fieldDancing
Gender
Female
BirthQuebec, Canada
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Biography

Geneviève Dorion-Coupal is a dancer, choreographer and artistic director native of Quebec, Canada. She has contributed to musicals, shows, theatre plays, and television programs. She has also made diverse incursions in the cinematographic and advertising universe.

Musical and theatrical plays

She was part of the artistic direction of The Man in Black, a musical tribute to Johnny Cash, that was primarily presented at the Capitol de Québec and that toured Canada afterwards. She is also the choreographer of Love, a production of the Cirque du Soleil, inspired by the work of The Beatles, but also of Les Misérables, Generation Motown, Night Fever, Dalida and Chicago.

Special events

She was in charge of the Québécois show at the Opening Night of the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010.

Broadcast television

The public has seen her work in the Québécois reality show Star Académie and on the Polish version of the show So You Think You Can Dance.

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