Sarah Louis-Jean

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Sarah Louis-Jean
Born
NationalityCanadienne
EducationÉcole nationale de cirque
Known forArtiste de cirque
Notable workArtistic coach, circus artist, stunt performer, dancer and actress
MovementUnion des artistes, En piste, Regroupement québécois de la danse
Websitehttp://www.sarahlouisjean.com/

Sarah Louis-Jean is a Canadian circus artist born in Montréal. She specializes in boleadoras.

As a performance artist, she has worked in several countries and achieved international success. She also works as an artistic coach and singer.

In television and film, she works both as an actress and a circus artist, stunt performer, and dancer.

Biography[edit]

Sarah Louis-Jean began practicing ballet at the age of 3 and continued her studies at the École supérieure de ballet du Québec and the National Ballet School of Canada. At a very young age, she danced in the production of The Nutcracker by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens.

In 2015, she studied at the École supérieure de théâtre musical in Montreal[1] and participated in various camera acting workshops at the Ateliers Danielle Fichaud.[1]

Over the years, Sarah Louis-Jean has studied several different dance styles, such as contemporary, jazz, hip hop, tap, flamenco, and more.

She delved into, among other places, the art of boleadoras during her training at the École nationale de cirque de Montréal, where she earned a degree in circus arts education.[1]

Throughout her career as a professional artist, she has performed in front of audiences in various productions, including Best of Broadway, as well as Femmes au Casino de Montréal (including a special performance with Céline Dion), and at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Vancouver.[2] Sarah Louis-Jean has also been involved in research and creation with The 7 Fingers for the opening ceremonies of the Sochi Olympics.[2] Additionally, she danced with the dance company Les Sortilèges for 3 years.[3]

She has also worked in Germany with several organizations such as Cirque Roncalli[2] and the KrystallPalast.[4]

Moreover, she was employed by Cirque du Soleil as a dancer and boleadoras performer, as well as a coach and artistic director.[5][6][7][3] Also, she could be seen performing as a boleadoras performer, notably with Cirque Éloize and at Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant in Australia.[8]

Performances[edit]

Filmography[edit]

In addition to her professional performances in circus arts, Sarah Louis-Jean has also worked in television and film. Additionally, she has appeared in advertisements and performed as an artist and dancer in several TV shows.

Cinema[edit]

Film: 2015: N.O.I.R. - Sandra

Television[edit]

Prix et distinctions[edit]

Record Guinness[edit]

On July 5, 2019, Sarah Louis-Jean achieved a record recognized by Guinness World Records for the most ground strikes with boleadoras in one minute.[10][11][12][13]

By accomplishing this feat, Sarah Louis-Jean hopes to bring awareness to boleadoras and inspire many others to push their limits.[14]

She also serves as one of the two official spokespersons for the 2020 edition of the Guinness World Records Tour, representing the book in which her record is listed.[2][12]

As part of her spokesperson activities, she is interviewed on several television channels to announce the new edition of the Guinness World Records book. She can be seen on CTV News[15] and Global News,[16] among others.

Other Distinctions[edit]

  • Australian's Circus Festival
  • Mega Star Competition (3rd place)
  • L'échelle du talent (2nd place)
  • Talents bleus (finalist)

Notes and References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sarah Louis-Jean on L'Union des Artistes (accessed May 3, 2023).
  2. ^ a b c d Paloma Martinez-Mendez, Record Guinness pour une artiste de cirque canadienne, on Radio Canada International (accessed May 3, 2023)
  3. ^ a b Sarah Louis-Jean, on Québec Danse (accessed May 3, 2023).
  4. ^ Artisten-WG zieht ins Krystallpalast Varieté, on Leipziger Volkszeitung (accessed May 3, 2023).
  5. ^ Nouveaux projets pour Sarah Louis-Jean, on Le Courrier Laval (accessed May 3, 2023)
  6. ^ La passion des boleadoras de Sarah Louis-Jean, on Le Courrier Laval (accessed May 3, 2023)
  7. ^ La Lavalloise Sarah Louis-Jean au festival Juste pour rire, on Le Courrier Laval (accessed May 3, 2023)
  8. ^ Record Guinness: Sarah Louis-Jean fait désormais partie de l'histoire, on GSC Culture (accessed May 3, 2023).
  9. ^ Cochon Dingue: Sarah Louis-Jean, on TéléQuébec (accessed May 3, 2023).
  10. ^ Amanda Marcus, Canadian Dancer Taps Boleadoras to a Record Breaking Beat, on Guinness World Record (accessed May 3, 2023).
  11. ^ Mayssa Ferah, Record Guinness pour une artiste de cirque québécoise, on La Presse (accessed May 4, 2023).
  12. ^ a b Agence QMI, Record Guinness pour une québécoise, on Journal de Montréal (accessed May 4, 2023).
  13. ^ Une artiste d'ici dans le livre Guinness, on Journal de Montréal (accessed May 4, 2023).
  14. ^ Record Guinness pour une québécoise, sur TVA Nouvelles (accessed May 4, 2023)
  15. ^ Guinness World Records 2021, on CTV News Video Network (accessed May 4, 2023).
  16. ^ Montreal Woman Holds Guinnes World Record for Boleadoras, on Global News (accessed May 4, 2023).

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