A self-taught dancer with a background in visual arts and theater, Georges-Nicolas Tremblay first established himself as a creator. He has a dozen creations to his name in addition to having choreographed for operettas, musicals, and music videos. In his current personal work, influenced by his queer emancipation, he is interested in integrating text and singing into dance to explore his passion for musicals differently, as well as in exploring collaboration to renew the process with a desire for dehierarchization and queerification of art. He further explored these interests during his Master's in Dance at UQAM, where he focused on dramaturgy in dance from a relational perspective, questioning power dynamics within the process and their potential impacts on the result.
As a performer, he has over 20 years of experience and has danced for choreographers such as Sylvain Émard, Isabelle Van Grimde, Harold Rhéaume, Hélène Blackburn, and Hélène Langevin, among others. He currently works for the company Je suis Julio (with Ariane Boulet, Nate Yaffe, and Dorian Nuskind Oder) and co-artistic directs Corpuscule Danse. Alongside his stage career, he is a dance mediator (Festival TransAmériques, City of Montreal) and teaches his vision of dramaturgy in dance, in addition to being an artistic advisor and dramaturge for various choreographers.