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André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times. Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and . His studies in Canada encompassed theatre, English literature and contemporary dance. He received a Canada Council Arts Award to pursue his dance education in New York City. In NYC he worked with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone, and the Doris Humphrey Repertory Co. In 1996 Gingras became a regular member of Robert Wilson's creative team, developing and performing TSE, The Days Before, Prometheus, 70 Angels on the Facade and Relative Light among others, all over the world. Since 1996 he lived in Europe and the N

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  • أندريه جينجراس (ar)
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  • أندريه جينجراس هو ‏ كندي، ولد في 16 نوفمبر 1966 في كندا، وتوفي في 17 فبراير 2013 في بريدا في هولندا بسبب سرطان. (ar)
  • André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times. Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and . His studies in Canada encompassed theatre, English literature and contemporary dance. He received a Canada Council Arts Award to pursue his dance education in New York City. In NYC he worked with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone, and the Doris Humphrey Repertory Co. In 1996 Gingras became a regular member of Robert Wilson's creative team, developing and performing TSE, The Days Before, Prometheus, 70 Angels on the Facade and Relative Light among others, all over the world. Since 1996 he lived in Europe and the N (en)
  • André Gingras (* 1966 in Kanada; † 17. Februar 2013 in Breda) war ein kanadischer Tänzer und Choreograf. Gingras gehörte zu den besten Tänzern der internationalen zeitgenössischen Tanzszene. Gingras absolvierte seine Tanzausbildung in Montreal, Toronto und New York und arbeitete mit , und . Ab 1996 lebte er in Europa und arbeitete in den Niederlanden. Gingras gewann im Jahr 1999 mit seinem ersten Solo als Choreograf die Förderung der Rotterdam Arts Foundation. Sein Stück CYP17 gewann beim in Den Haag. Er erhielt 2002 die Epidauros-Auszeichnung und im selben Jahr gewann er mit dem Stück The Sweet Flesh Room erneut das Cadance Festival. Seit 2010 leitete er die Kompanie . (de)
  • André Gingras (Canada, 14 november 1966 – Breda, 17 februari 2013) was een danser en choreograaf. Gingras behoorde tot de beste internationale dansers in zijn tijd. Hij studeerde theater, Engelse literatuur en moderne dans in Toronto, Montreal en New York. Hij werd door theatervernieuwer Robert Wilson verkozen tot een van de leden van zijn creatieve team. In 2013 hield Dance Works, als gevolg van het wegvallen van de landelijke financiële steun, op te bestaan. In hetzelfde jaar stierf Gingras aan de gevolgen van darmkanker op 17 februari. (nl)
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