Mélanie Demers is a Canadian dancer and choreographer from Quebec, most noted as founder of the dance compagny : MAYDAY[1] Formerly a dancer with the O Vertigo dance company, she launched MAYDAY in 2007.
[2] Works she has created with MAYDAY have included Les Angles morts,[3] Junkyard/Paradise,[2] Goodbye,[4] Something about Wilderness,[5] La Goddam Voie Lactée,[6] and Confession Publique.
[7] In 2024 she was named the recipient of the National Arts Centre Award from the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards.
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