The key points of the article are as follows:
- The competitive team NewBreez, under the direction of Liette Dionne, had the opportunity to participate as dancers in the film "Simple comme Sylvain" by Monia Chokri.
- This film has been selected for the Un Certain Regard competition at the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival this year.
- A dance scene in the film was choreographed by France Dionne, assisted by Vannyda Mom, and involved the dancers from the NewBreez troupe along with parent extras.
- The participation of the dance team in the film is an example of how different art forms can intersect and complement each other, showcasing the creativity and dynamism of the Quebec artistic community.
- This opportunity is also a significant occasion for the students of Danse Mode-Action to be part of a film selected for the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
The young dancers from the competitive team NewBreez, under the direction of Liette Dionne, had the opportunity to participate as dancers in the film "Simple comme Sylvain" by Monia Chokri, which has been selected for the Un Certain Regard competition at the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival this year.
A choreography by France Dionne
A dance scene in the film choreographed by France Dionne, assisted by Vannyda Mom, includes Victoria Geffrad, Thomas Gatien, Tayma Hadj Moussa, Eugénie Morier, Nelly Émile, Raphaelle Bélanger, Margot Didier Jean, Ophélie Nadeau, Nora Côté, Mahélie Biron, Samuelle Gaudet, Lily Dupuis, Nina Magnusson, and Layla Monnier as dancers, with parent extras Mathieu Gatien, Sagine Jean-Paul, and Josiane Bolduc.
The collaboration between dance and cinema: an additional dimension to the production
The participation of NewBreez in "Simple comme Sylvain" is an example of how arts can intersect and complement each other. Dance is an artistic form of expression that can bring an additional dimension to film production, and this collaboration is evidence of the creativity and dynamism of the Quebec artistic community.
It is a great opportunity for the students of Danse Mode-Action to be part of a film selected for the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. We are excited to see their performance on the big screen.