Call to action
13 June 2022
Par le RQD
The RQD: A Tightly Woven Community
At the Regroupement québécois de la danse, each member participates in building a strong community, united and welded by a common passion : dance. Today, the RQD launched its Membership Campaign for 2022-2023. Enrich your professional network, exchange with your peers. Participate in the development […]
Non classé
1 June 2022
Par le RQD
RQD represents dance at CAM’s cultural real estate funding conference
On May 18, at the Atrium of the Maison du Conseil des arts de Montréal, the RQD represented dance before a panel of representatives of the city of Montreal at a conference on the financing of cultural real estate projects […]
Non classé
1 June 2022
Par le RQD
Emergency Funds for Artists and Cultural Workers
On May 2, at the National Summit on Culture in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Pablo Rodriguez, announced nearly $10.7 million in funding to the Fondation des artistes to support artists and cultural workers […]
Représentation et concertation
2 June 2020
Par le RQD
Economic Recovery Plan For The Cultural Sector: First Steps For Dance
Montréal, Tuesday, June 2, 2020 – The economic recovery plan for the cultural sector, unveiled yesterday by Minister Nathalie Roy, opens up a few prospects for recovery in dance while leaving many questions and concerns unanswered. The Regroupement québécois de […]
Représentation et concertation
1 August 2019
Par le RQD
The RQD and the DTRC are working together to improve the career transition of dancers and choreographers in Québec
Montréal, November 27, 2018 – The Regroupement québécois de la danse (RQD) and the Québec office of the Dancer Transition Resources Centre (DTRC) are pleased to announce the start of a process to consolidate services offered to dancers and the […]
Représentation et concertation
9 May 2019
Par le RQD
Giving professional dance the tools to preserve its heritage
Montréal, May 1, 2019 – The Regroupement québécois de la danse (RQD) is proud to unveil its new bilingual publication, Québec’s Dance Heritage: State of affairs, Perspectives, and Practical Advice. The first of its kind, this hundred-page document fulfills an essential need for […]