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Geneviève Pelletier is a Winnipeg-based Métis actor and director, and the artistic director (since 2012) of Théâtre Cercle Molière, which will mark its 93rd birthday in 2018. She is interested in the intersection of cultures and the multiple possibilities offered by today’s world, where populations and disciplines overlap more and more, creating complex and fertile creative spaces. At Zones Théâtrales 2017, Geneviève is participating in the creative writing project behind the reading of Les Allogènes.
At the crossroads of theatre, performance and media arts, Émilie Monnet’s work is most often presented in the form of interdisciplinary theatre or performative installations. Her artistic approach favors collaborative and multilingual creative processes, and explores the themes of identity, memory, history and transformation. A committed interdisciplinary artist, in 2011 she founded Onishka Productions in order to forge links between artists from different cultures and disciplines. Artist in Residence at the Centre du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui from 2018 to 2021, she is now the artist in residence at Espace GO for the next three years.
Most recently, she presented her play Okinum at the Centaur Theater and at the National Arts Centre, and her new creation Marguerite: le feu will be produced next spring. Émilie is Algonquin/French and currently lives between the Outaouais and Tiohtià: ke / Mooniyaang / Montréal.