Angela Mousseau
Born and raised in Victoria, BC, Canada, Angela Mousseau is an independent contemporary dance artist, living and working on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen (Esquimalt and Songhees) peoples. Ms. Mousseau has been teaching Contemporary and Modern dance for over 20 years. She is a 2002 graduate of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA where she majored in modern dance focusing on Horton, Limon and Taylor techniques. At the University of the Arts, she studied with directors, choreographers and dancers from The Paul Taylor Company, The Limon Company, PHILADANCO, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, The Martha Graham Dance Company, Koresh Dance Company, Momix and many others. Angela has performed in Philadelphia and New York Fringe Festivals, at the National Dance Day in Philadelphia, and with The Next Stage Project (directed by Jana Hicks) and AKRNYM Dance Company in New York City. Following graduation, Angela travelled between Canada and the US to continue training and performing in New York. After settling back in Victoria, BC in 2007 she began to shift her focus to teaching and choreography. Many of her students have gone on to join the company or study at The National Ballet, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Toronto Dance Theatre, Ryerson University, Modus Operandi Contemporary Dance Program, Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Alvin Ailey, Lines Ballet in San Francisco, SEAD (Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance), Kibbutz Dance Company (Israel), Trinity Laban in London, Oklahoma City Ballet, Ballet Edmonton, Ballet Opéra Théâtre Eurometrope de Metz, Orlando Ballet, Ballet Barcelona and The University of the Arts. Angela is currently on faculty at Westcoast Academy of Performing Arts (Victoria), The Victoria Academy of Ballet and The Landing Dance (Vancouver). She teaches at Coastal City Ballet (Vancouver) and is a guest teacher at the Modus Link Program (Vancouver). In 2017 and 2019 at Dance Victoria, Angela was one of 3 choreographers selected to participate in a 2-week choreographic lab directed by Wen Wei Wang (2017) and Justine Chambers and Susan Elliott (2019). In January 2018 and February 2020, Angela was invited to do a Choreographic Residency at Dance Victoria where her original work was presented as a part of Rough Cuts at the Metro Theatre. In February 2024 she was selected to do a residency at Dance Victoria where she presented her work in progress “Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear” as part of Intrepid Theatre’s OUTstages festival at the Metro Theatre. She continues to train in Counter-technique with Charles Slender White, Artistic Director of FACT/SF in San Francisco. In June of last year, she went to study with the internationally acclaimed Trisha Brown dance company in New York where she learned one of Trisha’s most iconic works “Solos Olos.”
Angela is extremely passionate about mentoring and supporting contemporary dance artists. She focuses on making dancers feel capable and helping them to find their own artistic voice.