BECOME A CREATIVE INTERPRETER - ADMISSION GUIDE 2021 - École de danse contemporaine de ...
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
BECOME A CREATIVE INTERPRETER ADMISSION GUIDE 2021 DIPLOMA OF COLLEGIAL STUDIES (DEC) DANSE-INTERPRÉTATION (CONTEMPORAIN) 561.BB IN COLLABORATION WITH CÉGEP DU VIEUX MONTRÉAL
CONTEMPORARY KEY DATES* Journées de la culture DANCE TRAINING September 25-26, 2020 Open House – EDCM November 14, 2020 LEADER IN CANADA Registration Deadline and audition by video January 22, 2021 Preliminary Audition in Montreal February 5, 6 and 7, 2021 Final Audition March 5, 6 and 7, 2021 * subject to change A RECOGNIZED PUBLIC HIGH-CALIBRE Photo : David Boyer A DAY AT THE SCHOOL INSTITUTION FACILITIES If you are considering a career as a profes- Since 1981, the École de danse contemporaine de Montréal has The School recently moved into the Wilder- sional contemporary dancer, don’t miss this been training professional dancers who have gone on to earn Espace Danse building, the new venue devoted opportunity to live a day in the shoes of a stu- national and international recognition. to dance in Montreal. Equipped with facilities dent from the Ecole de danse contemporaine that meet international dance standards, it de Montreal. Witness firsthand what our dance Recognized for its leading-edge, rigorous training, the School is also the home of Les Grands Ballets Cana students experience! offers a 3-year college level education based on the mastery of diens de Montréal, Tangente and Agora de contemporary dance techniques, the development of artistic la Danse. The result of a sustainable trans- Registration required and intellectual knowledge and versatility of performance. It formation of a heritage building, the Wilder is affiliated with the Cégep du Vieux Montréal, accredited by October 23, 2020 November 20, 2020 Building Espace Danse has been awarded the Quebec Ministere de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement January 22, 2021 February 26, 2021 LEED-NC Silver certification by the Canada supérieur, and supported by Canadian Heritage. Green Building Council. Located in the heart The School is a centre of excellence in the performing arts and of Quartier des spectacles, this unique space has trained more than 350 dancers who now perform with will inspire the performers of tomorrow by renowned dance companies in Quebec, Canada and abroad. strengthening the reputation of Montreal and Quebec as a world leader in dance creation Dancer: Nolwenn Duhaut and innovation. 02 03
TESTIMONIALS “The regular faculty and guest teachers are of an extraordinarily DANCE high level, and include some of the country’s most accomplished and sought after (…). All aspects of technical training are designed to fully develop dancers to meet the needs of the contemporary CAREER dance milieu.” Photo: Julie Artacho Peggy Baker // Canadian Heritage Assessment, 2012 ‘’L’École de danse contemporaine de Montréal certainly trains good dancers but above all, real artists… It is a place where the A SCHOOL THAT IS IN TUNE Canadian employers who have hired dancers over commitment towards the art of dance is profound and genuine. the past five years rate the School as a leader in this ARTISTIC AND WITH THE PROFESSIONAL discipline. The creativity, professionalism and technical quality of its graduates promotes a real opening towards the different artistic PROGRAM DIRECTOR COMMUNITY The program is designed to meet the demanding practices the contemporary dance milieu.’’ criteria of today’s leading contemporary dance Dear aspiring dancers, Hélène Blackburn1 // Founder and Director of Cas Public companies. Students will be given multiple oppor- tunities to interact with potential employers and Three years, six sessions, more than one lay the groundwork for their professional careers. thousand days of training, dancing, studying In this regard, the School has an exemplary job ‘’I’m so grateful for the time I spent at EDCM (formerly known as and eager exploration every day at the École placement rate. In Quebec, some 40 choreogra- LADMMI). During my time there, I learned how to anchor myself de danse contemporaine de Montréal. Finally, phers and dance companies regularly employ the in the middle of turbulence, to motivate myself in the middle of one night you perform before an audience. School’s graduates, who have performed on stages stillness, and to be an active part of the creative process in the You’re obviously excited to be at the dawn throughout the world. studio. of your career, full of energy and filled with a desire to embrace the art with your entire The faculty is balanced in its steadiness and renewal. And so being. It’s terribly frightening but essential, the school’s philosophies and preoccupations reflect both the and it’s a leap very few of us take. important history of Quebecois dance as well as its current place in the international community. I had opportunities to work in Dance! Dance to live, survive, celebrate, heal, near-professional conditions with choreographers of a high shout and cry. Exalt in everything that quivers caliber, who acquainted me with different attitudes towards inside of you and reach out to others with a creation, allowed me to push my body into different morpho sublime and intimate feeling. It’s both expres- logies and my mind into different modalities. I learned new ways sion and communication, an inexpressible of breathing, touching, looking, listening, imagining, and being sharing filled with desire, striving, excess and in the world at EDCM. This has served me not just as a dance love. And through your body, you recite all of artist but as a human being. the poems inside of you for the audience. It’s a wonderful experience, like music – music of EDCM is a place to grow. I was given tools at the school with the body. which to craft artistry, not just technical prowess. It’s a place of personal discovery, of challenges, exposure to diverse points of Welcome! view; an institution full of music, light, and humanity.’’ Lucie Boissinot Lucy May // 2006 graduate and dancer with the Compagnie 2 Marie Chouinard (2009-2016) Since 2005, Lucie Boissinot has been Artistic and Program Director at the École de danse contemporaine de Montréal. She has been working in the contemporary dance milieu for over 30 years, first as a dancer and choreographer, and then as a teacher. She currently works as an artistic administrator and consultant. During her professional career, she performed with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, the Toronto Dance Theatre, Danse Partout and the Fondation Jean- Pierre Perreault. Highly regarded for her knowledge of the field, clear judgment and visionary spirit, Ms. Boissinot is regularly asked to sit on a variety of Photo: Julie Artacho Board of Directors and committees. Photo: Claire May Dancer: Rose Gagnol 1 2 04 05
CONTEMPORARY A DAY IN THE LIFE DANCE TRAINING OF A DANCE STUDENT The School offers a three-year Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC 561.BB) approved by HIGH-LEVEL, The morning typically consists of classes in anatomy,dance-related fitness training and contemporary dance techniques. These are generally followed by classes in performance, improvisation, composition, creative research the Quebec Ministere de l’Éducation et de INDIVIDUAL-CENTRED and partnering work. l’Enseignement supérieur. EDUCATION Afternoons are generally devoted to interpretation classes. By learning choreographic excerpts and participating in Specific training is provided by the School the creation of new dance works, students learn the skills required by the professional milieu. They become familiar while general education is offered by the The faculty includes performers, educators and renowned with the entire process of creating dance intended for public performance. These classes enable students to broad- Cégep du Vieux Montréal.* masters from the international dance scene. Requiring very en their knowledge of contemporary dance repertoire and to experiment with solo performance pieces. During their high ratios of teachers per student, the school strives to vary its training, students have the opportunity to work with about 15 choreographers. The School also offers an AEC (NRC.05, approaches and its faculty is actively involved in the field. Attestation d’études collégiales) program Music, Dance History, Contemporary Art History and Career Management courses complete the day. There are which is composed of only the specific dance 14 academic courses including English, Humanities, French, Complementary courses and Physical Education. courses. Only international students are eligible (see p.15). A SCHOOL THAT EMBRACES INNOVATION CLASS SCHEDULE CULTIVATE UNIQUENESS A unique incubator for talent and a privileged meeting place st nd for local professionals and emerging young artists, the EDCM is fertile ground for research and artistic development as well as 1 year 2 year 3 rd year To develop their artistic individuality during their training, students will embrace a process the emergence of new trends. It is a contemporary school that to develop their sensitivity and creativity. contributes to the renewal of creative forces within the field. S Art History Contemporary Dance Technique III and IV Contemporary Dance Technique V and VI Contemporary In addition to being talented and in excellent Dance Technique I and II Interpretation III and VI Interpretation V & VI physical condition, students must demon stra te creativity, motivation, discipline Creative Research I and II Dance & Society II Creative Research III and passion for their art. The program is Rhythmic Approaches Partner Work Career Management very intense and demanding and therefore requires exceptional drive and determination. Interpretation I & II Composition Elements II Training to become a professional dancer Dance & Society I Anatomy for dance III & IV requires a serious commitment throughout the duration of the studies, demanding day, Composition Elements I evening as well as weekend availability. Anatomy for dance I and II Dancer: Rodrigo Alvarenga Bonilla G Introduction to College English Literary Themes French II Literary Genres Applied Themes in English Complementary Courses (2) Knowledge and World Views Applied Ethics Human Beings French I Physical Education (2) Physical Education (1) Caption: S = Specific Training G = General Training (Canadian and French students) * Students who wish to take their academic courses in English may do so at Dawson College. 06 07
SHOWS PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION STUDENT Media Centre The School’s media centre houses a collection of more than 4,000 documents. Since 2006, the media centre has specialized SERVICES Over the duration of the program, students will take part in in acquiring works from the Quebec repertoire from the 1950s to the creation of five different shows and participate in a total of present. The media centre’s services include consultation, lend- 30 performances. In addition, a highly qualified production team The School offers various services and privi- leges to support graduates in their efforts to ing and reservation of documents and audiovisual equipment, supports all student productions. Performances take place on student work stations, and onsite consultation of audiovisual prestigious Montreal stages that allow students to fully appreci- enter the professional milieu: documents and thematic expositions. ate these first experiences with the profession. • Access to free technique classes Financial Assistance Students registered for the professional pro- Additional Activities • Career counselling and job placement services during the first year after gram (DEC and ACE) are eligible for the loans Extracurricular activities enable students to become familiar and bursaries offered by the Ministere de with the dance community elsewhere in Quebec and in North SUMMER SCHOOL - graduation l’Éducation et de l’enseignement supérieur. America through exchanges with other schools. Other activities JULY 26 TO AUGUST 13, 2021 • Studio time to complete dance projects afe.gouv.qc.ca/en/ offered at the School include biennial trips to New York, Toronto, and participation in a variety of festivals, which gives students Summer School lasts three weeks and is an opportunity for stu- • Fly creative laboratory, which allows Financial assistance is also available at Cégep further opportunities to perform. Master classes with inter- dents to develop their technical and artistic skills with professional six dancers who have graduated from du Vieux Montréal. For information: cvm.qc.ca national artists are offered regularly at the School. Third year dancers and to become familiar with new dance approaches. It is the School to take part in a paid creative or local A3.32 or 514 982-3437 ext. 2047 students participate in an annual event, danse TRANSIT, which also designed to make up for the absence of appropriate training internship led by a professional facilitates the students’ transition to a career as professional during the summer. Summer School is compulsory for all students choreographer Health Services dance artists. The School also offers its students free tickets to enrolled in the three-year DEC program. Please note that students • The annual Sofia-Borella bursary contemporary dance shows. are required to pay Summer School registration fees. Through a partnership with Kinatex Clinic, • Boomerang gala to present students receive professional osteopathy and physiotherapy services on site at an afford- Student Housing choreographic creations in studio able price. Résidences UQAM (East and West) • Regular posting of career opportunities. residences-uqam.qc.ca Training Room EVO Montréal A training room is available to students Mon- evomontreal.com day to Friday. Training equipment, exercise bikes and exercise balls are available for mobi The MARQ, Student Communities lity and muscular strengthening exercises. themarq.ca Contact Office A3.32 at cégep du Vieux-Montréal. Dancer: Ernesto Quesada Perez 08 09
STUDYING « HI-BONJOUR » Montreal is a bilingual multicultural city. The IN MONTREAL school is proud to welcome students from different cultures as part of its professional training. Testimonials from students and graduates who have learned or improved their French and/or English at the School: MONTREAL, “I didn’t speak French before, but when CULTURAL METROPOLIS I got to the dance School, I began integrating French into my life. I’m so happy that the Montreal has a renowned reputation for the quality and diversity School is in French, because I feel it’s been of its contemporary dance scene. Home to several international a springboard for culture, living and working dance companies, Montreal can take pride in being a dance Mecca, in Montreal.” bringing together an impressive number of companies and groups within a tightly knit community. Its contemporary dance scene is – Chéline Lacroix, British Columbia, Canada flourishing thanks to public events such as the Festival Trans Amériques (FTA) as well as many contemporary dance shows. “Speaking the language opens more doors It’s often said that Montreal is the most European city in North and many more opportunities.” America and that it’s creative, multicultural and has a good quality of life. Montreal has been named the number one student city in – Lorena Salinas, Colombia North America in 2018, and is the top city in the world to study and live in 2017. “We use this space to learn.” “You’ve got to be open-minded when changing your culture. It’s – Abe Simon Mijnheer, Netherlands true that contemporary dance in North America is very different, which can be quite unsettling, since you’ve got to deconstruct things in order to reconstruct them. I did a lot of technique in the “This training teaches you a sensitivity that past. At the School, we also did in-depth work on the dancer’s will help you your entire life. You come out of creativity. I also enjoy all the guest choreographers from Quebec, there profoundly changed. Some teachers are Canada and abroad. This allows us to experience various contem- bilingual while certain choreographers only porary dance approaches.” speak English. Now I’m practically bilingual.” – Zoé Uliana // Student, France – Charles Brecard, New Caledonia Dancers : Jérôme Zerges, Aliénor Chamoux 10 11
AUDITION PRELIMINARY AUDITION FINAL AUDITION Approximately two weeks after the preliminary auditions, PREPARATION whether they have been accepted for the final audition or not, all Everyone who submits a complete applica- candidates will be informed of their preliminary audition result tion will be invited by letter to attend the pre- by letter. Fourty of these candidates are invited to participate liminary auditions. Applicants will be asked to in the final audition, which is held on three days. Participation is attend one of the preliminary audition dates. mandatory for both days. The audition consists of six steps: The jury is composed of members of the School’s administrative and teaching staff, Technique Class To ensure their chances of success at the audition, applicants Creativity and originality who possess a wide range of teaching skills. should have completed a minimum of five years of dance (con- Although the evaluation criteria remain the same, the difficulty • Ability to improvise through of the technique class is increased for the final audition. temporary, classical, jazz, urban dances, etc.). Good physical and exploring individual movement Contemporary Dance Technique Class artistic preparation is essential. Applicants are assessed based on • Ability to interact with other dancers, The technique class runs for two hours, during a set of criteria. Repertoire Class space and music while still focusing which committee members assess candidates’ on one’s own movements physical potential, technical ability and artis- A choreographic excerpt is taught to applicants by a faculty Physical potential tic talent. member. Dancers: Jasmine Bouchard, Mathilde Heuzé, Nimikii Couchie, Silvia Sanchez • Posture Personal expression • Mobility of torso, limbs and pelvis Improvisation Class Improvisation Class • Expressiveness • Neuromuscular control and tone The structured improvisation class is designed • Ability to express oneself Composition Class to help evaluate the applicants’ potential and • Coordination through improvisation artistic qualities, with particular attention to: This is a collaborative effort, in which candidates are called upon • Efficiency of movement • Ability to convey feelings, emotions to create a short dance in smaller teams and as a group. and ideas through movement • originality Technical skills • personal expression Physical Evaluation • In-depth knowledge of the basic vocabulary Open-Mindedness • ability to interact with other dancers Solo Performance common to modern, classical and jazz techniques • Responsiveness • openness to direction from the teacher (pliés, legwork, turns, jumps, adages and floor work) Applicants invited to the final audition must present a two-minute • Sensitivity to others Please wear appropriate attire (unitard, leo- • Ability to move different body segments contemporary dance solo for the adjudication committee. The • Ability to listen actively tard, etc.). No baggy clothing. Applicants are solo may be the applicant’s creation or that of a choreographer. in a harmonious way required to dance barefoot. and be open to others’ ideas Candidates may send their music digitally or bring it on a cellular, • Ability to orient oneself in space • Experimentation MP3 player, or a CD for the solo performance. Costumes are not • Ability to dance to different tempos allowed. • Willingness to try new things • Dynamics • Ability to dance while integrating Individual Interview a variety of physical qualities The interview permits the committee to become more familiar • Memorization with the motivation and objectives of each candidate thus allowing the committee to answer questions and describe the program in greater detail to the applicant. WEEKEND INTENSIVE AUDITION BY AUDITION LIMITED VIDEO AVAILABLE RESULTS ENROLMENT WORKSHOPS Details at edcm.ca All candidates will be informed A maximum of 25 students Six classes to be prepared of their final audition result by will be accepted every year. for dance auditions. Candidates will receive an answer within Mid-March. A certain number of qualified 2 weeks after the preliminary auditions. candidates will be put on a Available on Saturday No audition results or feedback waiting list. afternoon as of October. concerning the auditions will be given over the phone. EDCM also offers a variety of recreational classes to the general public, including Contact-Impro and contemporary barre. Visit edcm.ca 12 13
AUDITION ADMISSION PROCESS To be eligible to audition, all applicants must have completed their high school diploma (DES) or an equivalent course of education by ADMISSION the end of the current academic year. Candi- dates must submit a complete online audition application no later than January 22. REGISTRATION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FOR THE DEC PROGRAM PROCESS Every year, the School welcomes applicants from various coun- All official documents that are not available Acceptance in the program is contingent on tries. International candidates may choose between the following in French or English must be translated by a meeting college admission requirements and programs: certified translator. The translator’s seal is obligatory. passing the final audition. Candidates are informed in writing of the jury’s final decision Registration for the DEC (561.BO) program within two weeks of the final audition, which Following their acceptance into the program, the cégep du is by Mid-March. Vieux-Montréal accompanies the international student in the admission process at the cégep as well as the Certificat The online application must include: Applicants from outside Montreal Before you do anything d’acceptation du Québec for education (CAQ) and the student visa applications. It is obligatory for all international students to • a completed audition registration form and international applicants Applicants from Quebec completing Second- acquire health and hospitalization insurance through the cégep ary V should also register in another program • a completed questionnaire on previous If you live more than 1,000 kilometers away du Vieux-Montréal (CVM). The admission letter issued by the the through the Service régional d’admission of dance experience and instruction from Montreal or other areas covered by the cégep du Vieux-Montréal (CVM) informs students regarding the their choice before March 1st so that their • proof of birth date (copy of health insurance audition tour, and cannot be present for the tuition fees for the fall session. preliminary auditions, please include with academic progress is not delayed if they card, driver’s license or birth certificate) do not pass the final audition. It is very impor- your application package a video featuring at Registration for the AEC (NRC.05) program • a transcript of artistic studies, if applicable least 20 minutes of technique class exercises, tant not to indicate “Contemporary Dance • The documents required are the applicant’s 2 most showing floor work, dance sequences, jumps Performance 561.BB” as the first choice in the The AEC (Attestation des études collégiales) is composed exclu- recent official report cards. In addition to these and a short solo performance (maximum two first round, since the final audition results are sively of the specialized dance courses. Following their acceptance documents university level students must provide minutes-details online). Attendance at the sent after March 1st. That way, those who are into the program the School assists students with admission, as a copy of their Secondary School Diploma (SSD) final audition is compulsory. not accepted will still be able to register in well as the Certificat d’acceptation du Québec for education as well as their secondary IV and V and their college another DEC program of their choice. (CAQ) and the student visa applications. In addition, it is obligatory transcripts. French national applicants who have Note: A written notice will be sent to candidates for all foreign students to provide proof of private health insurance completed their lycée education must include the to confirm their registration for auditions. coverage. Some students from certain countries may be eligible for grades from the French written examination (EUF, CANADIAN APPLICANTS a reciprocal health and income security insurance with the pro None of the above-mentioned documents will vince of Quebec. Please consult ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en. French Baccalaureate or other examination). (OUTSIDE QUÉBEC) be returned. A grade ≥ 10/20 on the French Baccalaureate written International student must register in the program respecting Canadian applicants residing outside Que- examination is required by the cégep du Vieux-Montréal. all applicable policies and rules. bec will be informed of the administrative • any relevant medical information procedures to be carried out following the • two recent photographs, one head shot and one full-length final audition. Please note that general aca- shot in dance attire (attire colour contrasted from the demic courses in the Diploma of College TUITION FEES* background) Studies (DCS) are offered in French at the If enrolled in four courses or 180 hours of classes per term Qué- • Payment covering the non-refundable $50* audition fee may cégep du Vieux-Montréal and in English at bec and French students receive free education. For further de- be paid online using PayPal. Payment of the audition fee is also Dawson College. tails on tuition and other academic fees, visit the cégep du Vieux- possible by credit card or a certified cheque or money order Montréal’s website. payable to École de danse contemporaine de Montréal. Equivalence between the Quebec and Canadian education systetms: * Subject to change * Non-refundable A secondary school diploma is required for admission into the DCS program. STUDENTS TUITION RELATED Pursuing studies after the DCS – Should RESIDENCY FEE FEES Dancer: Gabrielle Kachan you choose to pursue university studies in Quebec, holders of a technical DCS diploma DEC : Quebec $0 $178.35/term (such as the EDCM program) are eligible for OR France undergraduate programs (3-year program) if specific entrance conditions for admission DEC : Other $1540/term $178.35/term are met. Applicants are occasionally admitted provinces of Canada without any special conditions, and possibly with a lighter course load. In other cases, the AEC OR Inter university will require applicants to take one $4000/term $200/year national student or more remedial courses. It is the graduate’s responsibility to request this information from the institution in question. Photos on stage : Maxime Côté | Photos in studio : Julie Artacho Dancers (covers): Justine Dagenais-de Montigny | Evelynn Yan 14 15
BECOME A CREATIVE INTERPRETER CONTACT Édifice Wilder – Espace Dance 1435, De Bleury street | Suite 600 Montreal, Quebec H3A 2H7 – CANADA 514 866-9814 | info@edcm.ca Ce document est également disponible en français.
You can also read