Hélène Simoneau named Guggenheim Fellow 2021
Tommie-Waheed Evans, Maureen Fleming, Christopher L. Huggins, José Ome Navarrete Mazatl, Hélène Simoneau and Christopher Williams have been named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows in the field of choreography.
Source: Dance Magazine
Tommie-Waheed Evans, Maureen Fleming, Christopher L. Huggins, José Ome Navarrete Mazatl, Hélène Simoneau and Christopher Williams have been named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows in the field of choreography.
Source: Dance Magazine
Fellow Feature: Helen Simoneau
Helen Simoneau (CBA ’17), a native of Rimouski, Québec, has been commissioned by The Juilliard School, Oregon Ballet Theatre, the American Dance Festival, UNC School of the Arts, The Yard, Springboard Danse Montréal, and the Swiss International Coaching Project (SiWiC) in Zurich. She was a resident artist at Baryshnikov Arts Center, Bates Dance Festival and has received fellowships from Bogliasco Foundation and twice from the North Carolina Arts Council.
Source: NYU Center of Ballet and the Arts
Helen Simoneau (CBA ’17), a native of Rimouski, Québec, has been commissioned by The Juilliard School, Oregon Ballet Theatre, the American Dance Festival, UNC School of the Arts, The Yard, Springboard Danse Montréal, and the Swiss International Coaching Project (SiWiC) in Zurich. She was a resident artist at Baryshnikov Arts Center, Bates Dance Festival and has received fellowships from Bogliasco Foundation and twice from the North Carolina Arts Council.
Source: NYU Center of Ballet and the Arts
Helen Simoneau Making Big Work Outside of the Big Apple
Winston-Salem, North Carolina–based Helen Simoneau, who has gained national and international recognition for her choreography, credits much of her success to being based in a smaller city.
Source: Dance Magazine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina–based Helen Simoneau, who has gained national and international recognition for her choreography, credits much of her success to being based in a smaller city.
Source: Dance Magazine
Attack Theatre’s latest pairs the troupe, for the first time, with outside choreographers Helen Simoneau and more
Simoneau, a native of Quebec, is a graduate of the North Carolina School for the Arts and directs her own company, Helen Simoneau Danse, which includes Pittsburgh’s own Jasmine Hearn. Simoneau has created works for the American Dance Festival and Springboard Danse Montréal, and this past November restaged her work “Flight Distance 1” on Point Park University’s Conservatory Dance Company.
Source: Pittsburgh City Paper
Simoneau, a native of Quebec, is a graduate of the North Carolina School for the Arts and directs her own company, Helen Simoneau Danse, which includes Pittsburgh’s own Jasmine Hearn. Simoneau has created works for the American Dance Festival and Springboard Danse Montréal, and this past November restaged her work “Flight Distance 1” on Point Park University’s Conservatory Dance Company.
Source: Pittsburgh City Paper
Helen Simoneau Vividly Marries Music and Movement
It’s one of three pieces in Helen Simoneau Danse Company’s “7th Company Season.” Simoneau choreographed this particular piece following a thematic muse that has crept into her work time and time again.
Source: WWFD
It’s one of three pieces in Helen Simoneau Danse Company’s “7th Company Season.” Simoneau choreographed this particular piece following a thematic muse that has crept into her work time and time again.
Source: WWFD
Simoneau's seventh season a joy to behold
From the unadorned simplicity of “Flight Distance I” to the delirium of “Object Loop,” Helen Simoneau Danse’s seventh company season concert, which opened Thursday at the Hanesbrands Theatre, invigorates and inspires.
Source: Winston-Salem Journal
From the unadorned simplicity of “Flight Distance I” to the delirium of “Object Loop,” Helen Simoneau Danse’s seventh company season concert, which opened Thursday at the Hanesbrands Theatre, invigorates and inspires.
Source: Winston-Salem Journal
Helen Simoneau Brings Promising Works to Dance Place
Looking to follow closely behind her countrywomen is the young Québécois choreographer Helen Simoneau, whose five-year-old company made its D.C. debut Saturday at Dance Place.
Source: Washington Post
Looking to follow closely behind her countrywomen is the young Québécois choreographer Helen Simoneau, whose five-year-old company made its D.C. debut Saturday at Dance Place.
Source: Washington Post