Michel Lemieux (born February 13, 1959) is a Canadian multimedia artist from Quebec,[1] whose career has incorporated work in theatrical design, installation art, film, video, dance and music.
[2] The show, a complex performance piece which incorporated film and video projections, music, dance and visual and lighting design,[5] had a successful sold-out run in Montreal before touring venues across North America, Europe and Japan.
[6] In 1986, Lemieux performed the show at Expo 86,[7] and signed to the record label Audiogram,[8] with whom he released a self-titled album of songs from Solide Salade.
[12] In 1988, he premiered his new show Mutations at the arts festival of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta,[13] and released the album Taming the Power Inside.
[23] Lemieux and Pilon have since collaborated on works including Grand Hôtel des Étrangers,[20] the stage design and direction of the Prix Félix ceremony in 1995, theatrical adaptations of Jean Cocteau's Orféo,[24] William Shakespeare's The Tempest[18] and Luc Plamondon's Starmania, and Cirque du Soleil's 2006 show Delirium.