
Aurélie Négrier
Aurélie Négrier is an artist and cultural mediator. Trained in France, she is now developping her practice in Québec, engaging in a constant dialogue between different cultural contexts.
She designs and leads workshops that foster engagement, attentive listening, and active participation.
A singer, pianist, and actress by training, she has spent more than twenty years cultivating a practice that blends artistic creation with meaningful encounters with audiences. Her approach is rooted in lived experience: understanding a work through the body, the voice, movement, and listening, within a caring environment that welcomes all emotions without judgment.
In her work, mediation is above all a space for connection — a shared moment where participants take the time to feel and explore together. The workshops she offers are conceived as playful, interactive experiences, but also as moments that leave a lasting impression, both individually and collectively. Her intention is for participants to leave with a personal, intimate connection to the artwork, the artistic gesture, and the moment they have lived.
Aurélie works primarily with children and families, weaving together storytelling, voice, instruments, and movement. Her projects take place in school, community, and cultural settings, with the aim of guiding each person toward a freer, more joyful relationship with the performing arts, nurtured by curiosity, listening, and the pleasure of creating together.