Naomi Stikeman has earned international acclaim while performing with The National Ballet of Canada, Béjart Ballet Lausanne, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, The Copenhagen International Ballet, and Celine Dion’s A New Day. Naomi performed Salt with La La La Human Steps, a show that earned a Governor Generals Performing Arts Award in 2003.
Her expertise was acknowledged by the Canadian Academy of Film and Television with a Gemini Award in 2002 for Best Performance in a Performing Arts Program or Series, and a Gemini Nomination for that same category in 2004. In 2005 Naomi produced, choreographed, and danced in her own directorial film début, Coldspot. In 2007 Coldspot was honored at the Choreography Media Honors in Los Angeles.
More recently, Naomi wrote, directed and starred in her own creation called Çaturn which was made possible with the mentorship of Robert Lepage. The show also starred Frédérike Bédard and it premiered at Montreal’s Usine C back in 2008.
Overview
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Dolls vs Humans from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
Coldspot from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
Monologue from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
Chaises Musicales from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
Caturn excerpts from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
Adam & Leave from Naomi Stikeman on Vimeo.
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