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We seem to seek out the differences. In many ways we are very different from other living beings; however, the unpredictability, constant change, and relationships found in nature are comparable to our own. Commensalism, mutualism, or parasitism, doesn’t it all come down to perspective? Even between ourselves we seem to seek the differences, unaware of how it affects us. Those who notice understand the feeling.

Run time: 15:00
Released Fri Aug 18
12:00pm
Online

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Meghan Mainville (Director)

Meghan Mainville (she/her) is contemporary choreographer, dancer, filmmaker, and teacher originally from New Brunswick. She is a graduate of The School of Dance and is currently working out of NB and Ottawa. Meghan has shown her work at the Atlantic Dance Festival (2020 & 2021), Bouge d’Ici Festival (2021), FringeMTL Virtual Encore Programming(2021), Saint John Contemporary Dance Festival (2021 & 2022), Open Studio Series (2022), NextFest (2023), and Cinédanse (2023). Meghan is a company dancer with Tara Luz Danse and occasionally performs improvisational and site specific scores with Ottawa Dance Directive. Her most recent project is a film entitled Shifting creatures, Restless structure. Meghan is a guest choreographer at DeLaSalle High School (2022), was a teacher for Kaeja d’Dance’s Express Dance workshops(2021/22), and taught contemporary for The School of Dance’s professional ballet program students (2022). She has started using film as a tool to show her work to a larger audience, making it more accessible, as accessibility is a priority for her as a creator. Meghan is driven by challenges and new experiences, inspired by nature and the people in her surroundings.

Credits

Meghan Mainville Director, Producer, Choreographer, Dancer
Jean-Sébastien Chiasson Director of Photography
Pierre-Luc Clément Sound Designer

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