We are excited to announce that Miami-based dance artist and educator Brigette Cormier will be in choreographic residency with NYC based multimedia dance company SHIFT Dance Arts & Media this summer! Brigette will be training the SHIFT dancers in her contemporary and ballet techniques, whilst setting an original choreographic work on the company. Read more →
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2016 Multimedia Dancework Premier, “TVNO”
MIAMI, FL – On April 16th, 2016 Brigette Cormier Dance Company (BC Dance Co.) premiers a new dance work, “TV NO” in collaboration with multimedia artist, composer, and vocalist Liza Seigido. “TV NO” is a multi sensory, multimedia dance performance choreographed and created by Brigette Cormier, founder of BC Dance Co. On February 7th, 2016 at 3:30pm BC Dance Co. will be… Read more →
Renegades Pt. 1 Screening Announced
Happy Art Basel! While you’re out in Wynwood and Midtown, join me from 8-9pm as I present my newest dance video work to the public in a screening at the Rift Blackbox Theater, 222 NE 25th St. #102, 33137 . Watch the trailer here! https://vimeo.com/139966074 See you out there! Read more →
Mi Casa Su Casa + FRACK [video]
Check out this iphone video of my newest work “Frack” at Mi Casa Su Casa in Miami Theater Center on April 18th, 2015. Read more →
Little Havana Ballerina Adventures Pt. 2
In honor of our LAST week in Little Havana (we’re moving back to good ol’ Wynwood!) we’re posting these images from an urban exploration photoshoot with photographer Jennifer Jensen and dancer Brigette Cormier (…me). Our inspiration: What if a ballerina fairy’s natural environment was THIS? Enjoy the photos! You can find Little Havana Ballerina Adventures Pt.1 here! Read more →
Mi Casa Su Casa + THRESHOLD
Love Steady Arts’ inclusion in Lazaro Godoy’s Mi Casa Su Casa with my piece THRESOLD was an experience to remember. THRESHOLD is a performance installation based on world peace. At Mi Casa Su Casa I performed using an environment I crafted, collected, and built especially for this event. The piece included imagery that questioned our idea of world peace, with me eventually asking… Read more →