Marc Sauvageau

Film, Photo & Digital Media
Specialities: Creative writing, Music Production, Screenplay writing, Spoken Word/Slam Poetry, Storytelling

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Resides in
Sir Wilfrid Laurier

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Experience working with

  • Cycle 1 Elementary
  • Cycle 2 Elementary
  • Cycle 3 Elementary
  • Secondary 1 & 2
  • Secondary 3 & 4
  • Secondary 5
  • CEGEP
  • Senior Citizens

Lifelong Learners

  • Adult Learners

I regularly explore the following Broad Areas of Learning/Themes in my work

  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Environmental Awareness and Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
  • Media Literacy
  • Citizenship and Community Life (Identity & Belonging)

Listed in the Quebec Culture in the Schools Repertoire

  • Yes

I have experience working with

  • ArtsSmarts
  • ELAN’s ACE Initiative

I can facilitate virtual creative experiences

  • Yes

Travel

  • I am available for travel within the same day
  • I am available for travel overnight
  • An extended residency is an option
Marc Sauvageau, a word magician, creator of parallel universes, transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, offering a unique perspective on everyday life. Awarded prestigious prizes, including the Gaston-Miron Prize (2022, 2015) and the Passion Award at the Grands Prix de la Culture des Laurentides (2021), he has inspired over 85,000 students since 2007, using performances, theater, poetry, video, and multimedia workshops to spark their creativity and curiosity.

Creative Approach and Experiences Offered

In my workshops, I offer engaging experiences in video creation, virtual reality, augmented reality, and slam poetry. For video, VR and augmented reality (AR), participants go through the full creative process—from ideation to post-production—working in teams to produce films. They explore different roles in filmmaking, learning key skills like teamwork, creativity, and self-expression.

In my slam poetry workshops, "Unleash Your Voice", participants create, rehearse, and perform their own original slams. Over several sessions, they write, refine, and present their work, focusing on public speaking and confidence-building.

Each workshop is flexible, adaptable to different age groups and skill levels, and emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and the development of personal expression.

Video

L'autre côté du Miroir, with Polyvalente Ste-Thérèse students

SoundCloud

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