Her motto: for a better world, one dance at a time... Suzanne learned to walk first and to dance right after. Since then, she has never stopped. In her twenties, she was a professional dancer in a popular folk dance troupe in Montreal, called Les Sortilèges. She has also been a psychologist for the past 22 years, and is currently finishing her internships to become a dance-therapist. She trained at Les Grands Ballets' National Centre for Dance Therapy.
On almost anything, and often I start singing at the same time!
As my son would say: as often as possible, especially with music.
When jogging and laughing with my friends.
Suzanne specializes in World Dances, with a preference for those from Slavic countries (Bulgaria, Macedonia), from Romania and from Turkey, as well as for "gypsy" dances. In psychology, she mainly carries out individual and couple's therapy, with a humanistic orientation. Together, these two passions led her to dance-therapy. She trained at the Institut Philippe-Pinel in Montreal, at the Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie in Montreal and at l'Envol. She also participated in the documentary L'Art fait du bien 3.