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PLEASE NOTE: This site is out of date and needs to be updated. If you would like information please look up Amy Blackmore Choreography on facebook.
Current Projects: * The Mid-Life Crisis of Dionysus - choreography for a musical comedy written by Jeremy Hechtman & Patrick Goddard. Coming to MainLine Theatre in Winter 2010.
* War, Peace & World Order - a solo contemporary project choreographed for Emilie Roberts. Performance dates coming soon!
* Choreography for Competitive Dance teams.
November 2009: Amy launched her new production company Co.Motion Farm. Go to www.comotionfarm.com for information.
May 2009: Amy is voted 6th Most Desirable Woman in the Montreal Mirror's Best of Montreal Readers poll!
July 2008: Amy is crowned the Provincial Air Guitar Champion at Green Room and heads to Toronto to represent the province at the National Championships. She came 3rd.
May 2008: Amy is voted 9th Most Desirable Woman in the Montreal Mirror's Best of Montreal Readers poll!
Amy Blackmore is a choreographer/producer born and raised in Montreal, Canada. Having grown up in the musical environment of a church, she has been performing since the age of 3.
Amy is currently the Co-Producer of the Montreal Fringe Festival, Provincial Air Guitar Champion and pursued her BFA in Contemporary Dance at Concordia University. She enjoys all aspects of creation and has directed, produced, acted, choreographed, worked on or mopped floors for many projects, including Sweet Intoxication (Bis Films), Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (MainLine Theatre), Dracula (Fallen Angel), Common Space & HardCore Pussy (Aimster Productions), Truces & Tact (Art Matters) and As You Like It (Pumpkin Theatre). Amy has performed internationally, including at the St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe, Saskatoon Fringe and Buxton England Fringe Festivals. Dance and music are her first loves. Amy is also credited as Amy Elizabeth Blackmore.
Are you looking for a choreographer, teacher or producer?amy@amyblackmore.com.
The above tracks are from a 2006 recording session at Studio 408.
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