Camille Renarhd
Post-doctoral fellow, 2021-2023
As a settler, performer, researcher, teacher based in Tiohtià:ke (now called Montreal), Camille Renarhd uses dance, image and sound to revitalize the relationship with the body in social, poetic and physical/biological realms. After a master’s degree in Fine Arts, she spent one year in Togo where she developed interdisciplinary workshops and groups of theoretical reflection. She worked with the international research in choreography group (ESSAI) at the National Superior Centre of Contemporary Dance (France) where she developed various projects (e.g., performances, site specific works, and colloquies). She has taught and performed internationally including work with Christine Quoiraud (Company Maï Juku, Min Tanaka), Boris Charmatz, and Deborah Hay.
Camille Renarhd was a previous visiting scholar at Concordia's Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture. Visit Camille's personal website