Lauren Langlois

Performer

Lauren Langlois was born in Australia and joined Peeping Tom in 2020 for Triptych: The missing door, The lost room and The hidden floor. She began her career with the Australian Dance Theatre from 2008-2010, performingand touring in two of the company’s major works G and Be Your Self. In 2011, she joined SydneyDance Company under Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela, performing in LANDforms, 6 Breaths, We Unfold, The Land of Yes and The Land of No. In 2012, Lauren relocated to Melbourne to joinChunky Move to collaborate with Antony Hamilton on his work Keep Everything, for which she hasbeen nominated for Helpmann, Green Room and Australian Dance Awards. Lauren hascollaborated with Anouk van Dijk intensively, performing in An Act of Now (2012), 247 Days (2013), Complexity of Belonging (2014) and LUCID (2016). For her work in Complexity of Belonging,she received the 2015 Green Room Award for Best Female Dancer. Lauren Langlois has also worked withForce Majeure, Lucy Guerin Inc, Stephanie Lake Company, Antony Hamilton, Prue Lang, ChamberMade and Ross McCormack. She was the recipient of the prestigious 2017 Tanja LiedtkeFellowship and has since choreographed works for the New Zealand School of Dance, TransitDance, Footnote Dance Company, and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. In2018 Lauren was commissioned by Chunky Move to choreograph Nether, a short work whichpremiered in Melbourne as part of the Next Move season.

(Information as of 2024)