Dora winner Hanna Kiel is from Seoul, South Korea, and moved to Vancouver in 1996. She has presented her work at 12 Minutes Max, PlanB Singles and solos Festival, Dancing on the Edge Festival and Pulse at the Scotiabank Dance Centre in Vancouver. In 2007, she collaborated with Yoko Ono as a dancer and choreographer at the Centre A. Moving to Toronto in 2008, Hanna has continued choreographing for: Rosedale Heights School of the Arts, Conteur Dance Academy, George Brown Dance, Ryerson Dances, School of Toronto Dance Theatre, Kenny Pearl’s Emerging Artist Intensive, IGNITE, ProArteDanza, Ballet Jörgen, Alias Dance Project, The National Ballet of Canada, Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre, Toronto Dance Theatre, Dusk Dances and Decidedly Jazz Danceworks in Calgary. In 2012 she won Northwest Dance Project’s ‘Pretty Creatives’ international choreographic competition and she was an E-choreographer in 2015 for Springboard Danse Montreal. Hanna is a resident choreographer at Canada’s Ballet Jorgen.
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Hanna Kiel, lauréate de prix Dora, est originaire de Séoul, en Corée du Sud, et s’est installée à Vancouver en 1996. Elle a présenté son travail à 12 Minutes Max, au PlanB Singles and solos Festival, au Dancing on the Edge Festival et à Pulse au Scotiabank Dance Centre de Vancouver. En 2007, elle a collaboré avec Yoko Ono en tant que danseuse et chorégraphe au Centre A. Installée à Toronto en 2008, Hanna a continué à chorégraphier pour: Rosedale Heights School of the Arts, Conteur Dance Academy, George Brown Dance, Ryerson Dances, School of Toronto Dance Theatre, Kenny Pearl’s Emerging Artist Intensive, IGNITE, ProArteDanza, Ballet Jörgen, Alias Dance Project, le Ballet national du Canada, le Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre, le Toronto Dance Theatre, Dusk Dances et Decidedly Jazz Danceworks à Calgary. En 2012, elle a remporté le concours chorégraphique international «Pretty Creatives» du Northwest Dance Project et a été E-chorégraphe en 2015 pour Springboard Danse Montréal. Hanna est chorégraphe résidente du Ballet Jorgen au Canada.
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