Clodie Lambert
Originally from Quebec City (Quebec, Canada), Clodie Lambert fell in love with the stage at a very young age. Dazzled by movement, she took her first steps at the École de danse de Québec in ballet, jazz, tap and hip-hop. She continued her training in the school’s danse-étude program, where she immersed herself in the choreographic worlds of Anne Plamondon and Virginie Brunelle. It was during these years that she performed in Les Grands Ballets Canadiens’ Nutcracker. She also took part in the Domaine Forget workshop after receiving a scholarship. In 2021, in search of new experiences, Clodie left her hometown to begin her training at the École de danse contemporaine de Montréal, where she performed pieces by Parts+Labour_Danse, Jean-Benoît Labrecque, as well as the repertoires of Ohad Naharin and Dorotea Saykaly.
Alongside her training, Clodie has appeared as a soloist on the popular TV show Révolution, as well as on several other TV shows. In addition, she has been sharing her admiration for the art of dance by teaching at various schools since 2018. Demonstrating great versatility, Clodie is always on the lookout for physical, sensitive and technical movement. Her speed of learning allows her to quickly invest and dig deep into movement. Her exemplary work ethic and commitment to research set her apart. It’s with confidence and determination that Clodie enters the professional world, ready to embrace the challenges that lie ahead.
Photo: Julie Artacho