Lafrance's piece Descent was performed in a twelve-story stairwell designed by legendary architect Stanford White in Lower Manhattan.
Noir, a piece staged in a parking garage and viewed by the audience through the windshield of their cars, was presented as a part of the Whitney Biennial and was co-produced by Danspace Project in 2004.
In 2008, Lafrance was commissioned to create Rapture using the architecture of the Frank Gehry-designed The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College in the Hudson Valley, NY, score by Janek Schaefer.
Her work Melt, initially created in 2003 in the Black and White Gallery's courtyard in Brooklyn, features dancers covered in bee's wax and lanolin performing on seats attached to a wall.
She has collaborated with director Patrick Daughters on several videos and commercials and with visual artist Doug Aitken on his film installation Sleepwalking, commissioned by MOMA in winter 2007.
Ms. Lafrance was commissioned to choreograph the Opera King Rogers and Ballet Harnasie for twelve dancers and fifty chorus singers directed by Lech Majeski in the summer of 2008 at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.