TOURING SHOWS

The Margie Gillis Dance Foundation offers a versatile touring repertoire, each creation carrying its own distinct voice while remaining deeply rooted in Margie’s artistic vision.

Three shows. Three propositions. A shared journey through dance.
From intimate solo work to expansive group creations, our repertoire invites audiences into powerful landscapes of emotion, movement, and imagination. Each work speaks to the Foundation’s mission: to celebrate the human spirit through dance, bridging nature, poetry, and the shared experiences that connect us all.

THE SOUL OF THE POET

2025 | 60 min

Artistic direction and choreography
Margie Gillis

Assistant artistic director
LA TRESSE

Dancers
Geneviève Boulet, Alexandra Caron, Amandine Garrido Gonzalez , Hoor Malas, Danny Morissette, Katherine Ng, Erin O’Loughlin, David Rancourt, François Richard, Laura Toma, Antoine Turmine. (Nine dancers performing; casting may vary) 

Music 

Gilles Vigneault & Gaétan Leboeuf 

Costumes 
Rose & Sonya Bayer 

Rehearsal Director
Annie Gagnon

Lighting designer 
Pierre Lavoie 

 

When dance meets poetry, the performance becomes a song of body and spirit.
The Soul of the Poet, Margie Gillis’ new creation, pays tribute to Gilles Vigneault through a choreographic fresco where every gesture extends the emotion of his poems and songs.

Nine performers bring his world to life in a succession of evocative tableaux, where the power of the collective alternates with deeply intimate solos.

Infused with Gillis’ love of nature and Vigneault’s rooted poetry, the work bridges tradition and modernity. Sixty minutes of poetic intensity where Margie Gillis’ signature movement language finds its fullest expression.

Upcoming performances

  • November 4, 2025 (World Premiere)
    Théâtre Gilles-Vigneault, Saint-Jérôme 

  • January 17, 2026
    Espace Théâtre, Mont-Laurier

  • January 27, 2026
    Centre culturel de l’Université, Sherbrooke

  • March 15, 2026
    Les Arts de la scène de Montmagny, Montmagny

  • March 17, 2026
    Théâtre Desjardins-Telus, Rimouski

  • March 29, 2026
    Grand Théâtre de Québec, Québec City

  • March 31, 2026
    Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne & Moulinet, Terrebonne

OLD

2023 | 60 min

Choreographer & dancer
Margie Gillis

Creators
Margie Gillis & Randal Newman

Set
Randal Newman

Lighting design
 Pierre Lavoie

Costumes
Margie Gillis, Randal Newman & Sonya Bayer

Video & sound
Samuel Thériault

Artistic asistant
Hoor Malas

Music
Sebastian Zawadzki
, Laurence Hobgood, Jacques Brel, J.S. Bach, John Abberger, Gaétan Leboeuf, Wyndreth Berginsdottir, Hozier, Schubert,David Fray.

 

When form changes but essence remains. When the material world dissolves, revealing a clear and vibrant energy. How do we approach aging? How do we embrace the metamorphoses of the body and the way others perceive us?

In her latest full-length solo, Margie Gillis delivers a poignant, intimate, and universal work, exploring with grace the passage of time, our relationship to our own bodies, and the image society projects onto aging women. Through a dance deeply inhabited—marked by falls and recoveries, losses and discoveries—she invites us to find warmth in the hearth of patience before the body’s transformation.

Already celebrated by more than 1,000 audience members in Quebec and Manitoba, this rare creation has garnered unanimous critical acclaim, hailed as an artistic experience of overwhelming intensity. A solo both timely and timeless, it reveals the beauty and resilience of maturity, and the infinite depth of the soul in motion.

Upcoming performances

  • To be announced

LITERATURE OF THE BODY

2022 | 70 min with intermission

Choreographer
Margie Gillis in collaboration with the performers

Dancers 
Geneviève Boulet, Rachelle Bourget, Alexandra Caron, Marc Daigle, Caitlin Griffin, Ruth Naomi Levin, Kyana Lyne, Hoor Malas, Susan Paulson

Music
Azam Ali and Loga R. Torkian from Lamentation of Swans

Texts
Ulysses by James Joyce,
Recited by Alex Bergeron or Gaétan Leboeuf, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Emmanuel Schwartz

Lighting Designer
Pierre Lavoie

Costumes
Rose and Sonya Bayer

Sensual and evocative movement that guides us in embracing our humanity. Under Margie Gillis’ artistic direction, the Legacy Project dancers unite to bring you Literature of the Body, a poetic and powerful double bill. Through two group works, the audience is treated to the inner workings of our soul’s journey while the poetry that resides in the art of dance is highlighted.

Notions of vulnerability, forced social change, loss and disruption, and the joy and sensuality of life all feature in this assemblage of works. 

Two stories are told. The first confronts the unyielding reality that an ever-growing part of the global population consists of refugees; a number that is only expected to drastically increase with climate change. Who are we in this state of statelessness? Who are we homeless and unmoored? The second is from the world of James Joyce’s Ulysses, and draws inspiration from the inner monologue of Molly Bloom, a free and untamable character. Her world, her community, her gentle outcast husband and the young intellect Stephen. Wild and wonderful, this townswoman and her true connection to nature win the day in a cacophony of coming to YES

Upcoming performances

  • November 19, 2025
    Théâtre Desjardins, Montréal

  • November 20, 2025
    Maison de la culture Saint-Léonard, Montréal

  • November 22, 2025
    Maison de la culture Mercier, Montréal

  • November 26, 2025
    Maison de la culture Ahuntsic, Montréal

  • April 8, 2026
    Maison de la culture Frontenac / Janine Sutto, Montréal

  • April 10, 2026
    Maison de la culture Verdun, Montréal

BOOKING INFORMATIONS

Booking in Québec

CAPAS – Mickaël Spinnhirny 
mika@capas.ca
+1 514 833 -9005

www.capas.ca

Booking outside of Québec
Raphaëlle Côté-Parent
raphaelle@margiegillis.org
+1 514 845-3115
https://margiegillis.org/

 

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