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Un spectacle de danse transporte les sirènes à Mansfield

Un spectacle de danse transporte les sirènes à Mansfield

The Corriveau School of Dance brought the cast of The Little Mermaid to the stage last week in its annual year-end performance. Here, Olivia Draper (left), playing the sea witch Ursula, tries to persuade mermaid Ariel, played by Alexie Savoie-Morin, to give up her voice for the chance to be a human.
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The Corriveau School of Danceu2019s annual year-end performance brought the magical underwater The Little Mermaid to the stage at u00c9cole secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge over three sold-out nights last week.

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The 1989 Disney filmu2019s cast of characters leaped and twirled and flipped their way across the stage in the showu2019s opening and closing acts which, performed by the dance schoolu2019s Ivy League, told the story of mermaid Arielu2019s impossible love for Prince Eric, a human, and all that she sacrifices for it.u00a0

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Ariel was played by senior dancer Alexie Savoie-Morin and Prince Eric by Logan Long. Ursula, the sea witch who convinces Ariel to trade her voice for the chance to be a human, was played by Olivia Draper. Sebastian the crab, Flounder the fish and Scuttle the seagull also made appearances.

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u201cItu2019s been a few years that Iu2019ve been one of the main characters, but this year itu2019s like the main, main character. I have three solos on stage, so Iu2019m really nervous about that, hopefully I wonu2019t forget it,u201d said 19-year-old Savoie-Morin before going on stage for opening night.u00a0

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She said she was particularly nervous for the lifts, of which there were several throughout the Little Mermaid routine and the rest of the show.

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And the choreographed adaptation of the Disney classic only accounted for two of the 36 routines that took the stage each night.u00a0

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Over the course of the evening, various combinations of the schoolu2019s 119 dancers performed acro jazz, tap, Irish, hip hop, ballet, and swing numbers to an enthusiastic audience. u00a0

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Lead dance teacher Natacha Corriveau said the show came together with a lot of hard work, passion, dedication and patience.u00a0

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u201cAnd support from my family and my dance family,u201d she said. u201cOne of my sisters took a bigger role this year in the studio, which is very helpful. And everyone is kind of grown up in the dance family, so everybody has their job.u201du00a0

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This year the performance also featured a contingent of about a dozen dancers from Chapeau, who have been practicing since September at the Chapeau RA thanks to weekly visits from instructor Samantha Corriveau.u00a0

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u201cThe RA didnu2019t have any programs for kids in dance at all,u201d said Chapeau RA board member Karie Bisonette-Sullivan. She reached out to the Corriveaus to explore the possibility of starting a small dance group, something sheu2019s hoping to offer upper Pontiac kids once again next year.u00a0

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u201cI donu2019t know if parents were aware of how invested kids had to be,u201d she laughed. u201cThis past week was crazy. I think it will be a good thing to offer, and see.u201d

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On Thursday evening, the second night of the performance, Natacha Corriveau and mother Cindy, who founded the dance school, announced senior dancer Olivia Draper to be the winner of this yearu2019s Annabelle St-Cyr Memorial Scholarship.u00a0

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Annabelle, a long time student with the Corriveau School of Dance, passed away in January 2023 at the age of 15 after contracting meningitis.

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The $500 award, to be used towards the next seasonu2019s dance fees, was presented to Draper by Annabelleu2019s brother Patrick St-Cyr, on behalf of the St-Cyr family. Upon receiving it, Draper was overcome with emotion, unable to find her words.

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u201cI think I was extra tired, and itu2019s a sensitive topic,u201d Draper said Monday. u201cI danced with Annabelle for years. Itu2019s hard to deal with that stuff. She touched everyone. She was a really good person. She was always happy. She always brought light to the studio. So it was a very hard hit.u201du00a0

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Draper said it meant a lot to be recognized with this award.

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u201cIt was a good feeling because I feel like sometimes Iu2019m not seen as a person, Iu2019m just on the down low. So it felt good to be seen like that. Iu2019m proud of myself.u201d

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Un spectacle de danse transporte les sirènes à Mansfield

sophie@theequity.ca
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The Corriveau School of Danceu2019s annual year-end performance brought the magical underwater The Little Mermaid to the stage at u00c9cole secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge over three sold-out nights last week.

nn

The 1989 Disney filmu2019s cast of characters leaped and twirled and flipped their way across the stage in the showu2019s opening and closing acts which, performed by the dance schoolu2019s Ivy League, told the story of mermaid Arielu2019s impossible love for Prince Eric, a human, and all that she sacrifices for it.u00a0

nn

Ariel was played by senior dancer Alexie Savoie-Morin and Prince Eric by Logan Long. Ursula, the sea witch who convinces Ariel to trade her voice for the chance to be a human, was played by Olivia Draper. Sebastian the crab, Flounder the fish and Scuttle the seagull also made appearances.

nn

u201cItu2019s been a few years that Iu2019ve been one of the main characters, but this year itu2019s like the main, main character. I have three solos on stage, so Iu2019m really nervous about that, hopefully I wonu2019t forget it,u201d said 19-year-old Savoie-Morin before going on stage for opening night.u00a0

nn

She said she was particularly nervous for the lifts, of which there were several throughout the Little Mermaid routine and the rest of the show.

nn

And the choreographed adaptation of the Disney classic only accounted for two of the 36 routines that took the stage each night.u00a0

nn

Over the course of the evening, various combinations of the schoolu2019s 119 dancers performed acro jazz, tap, Irish, hip hop, ballet, and swing numbers to an enthusiastic audience. u00a0

nn

Lead dance teacher Natacha Corriveau said the show came together with a lot of hard work, passion, dedication and patience.u00a0

nn

u201cAnd support from my family and my dance family,u201d she said. u201cOne of my sisters took a bigger role this year in the studio, which is very helpful. And everyone is kind of grown up in the dance family, so everybody has their job.u201du00a0

nn

This year the performance also featured a contingent of about a dozen dancers from Chapeau, who have been practicing since September at the Chapeau RA thanks to weekly visits from instructor Samantha Corriveau.u00a0

nn

u201cThe RA didnu2019t have any programs for kids in dance at all,u201d said Chapeau RA board member Karie Bisonette-Sullivan. She reached out to the Corriveaus to explore the possibility of starting a small dance group, something sheu2019s hoping to offer upper Pontiac kids once again next year.u00a0

nn

u201cI donu2019t know if parents were aware of how invested kids had to be,u201d she laughed. u201cThis past week was crazy. I think it will be a good thing to offer, and see.u201d

nn

On Thursday evening, the second night of the performance, Natacha Corriveau and mother Cindy, who founded the dance school, announced senior dancer Olivia Draper to be the winner of this yearu2019s Annabelle St-Cyr Memorial Scholarship.u00a0

nn

Annabelle, a long time student with the Corriveau School of Dance, passed away in January 2023 at the age of 15 after contracting meningitis.

nn

The $500 award, to be used towards the next seasonu2019s dance fees, was presented to Draper by Annabelleu2019s brother Patrick St-Cyr, on behalf of the St-Cyr family. Upon receiving it, Draper was overcome with emotion, unable to find her words.

nn

u201cI think I was extra tired, and itu2019s a sensitive topic,u201d Draper said Monday. u201cI danced with Annabelle for years. Itu2019s hard to deal with that stuff. She touched everyone. She was a really good person. She was always happy. She always brought light to the studio. So it was a very hard hit.u201du00a0

nn

Draper said it meant a lot to be recognized with this award.

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u201cIt was a good feeling because I feel like sometimes Iu2019m not seen as a person, Iu2019m just on the down low. So it felt good to be seen like that. Iu2019m proud of myself.u201d

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