Astrid Dangeard

Last updated: December 23, 2021

Paris-born Astrid Dangeard obtained her National Diploma in Choreographic Studies in 2016 with honors from the jury at the Conservatoire de Boulogne-Billancourt. In parallel, she studied classical acting at the Cours Cochet Delavène in Paris. In 2017, she moved to New York City to study at the Steps On Broadway dance studio, as well as with the Bob Fosse Legacy. Also in parallel, she pursued her acting training, delving into Contemporary American Theatre. In New York, she danced for choreographer James Kinney, and played the role of Déa in The Man who Laughs at the Producer’s Club. In 2020, she played “Iris Kelly” in the Casino de Paris’ production of Fame, directed by Ned Grujice. Astrid has appeared in several music videos, including Flame, created by French artist Naë. She joined the Ballets Jazz Montréal in 2020.

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