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Volunteers such as Lafrance, who's doing it for the love of it, fill a role the staff can't.
SIMCOE - Home 2010
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Volunteers such as Lafrance, who's doing it for the love of it, fill a role the staff can't.
SIMCOE - Home 2010
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The Williamsburg-based choreographer Noemie Lafrance has made site-specific performances her forte, setting works in a Lower East Side parking garage, on Frank Gehry buildings around the world and, most recently, against a cement wall at a Department of Sanitation salt storage area.
Stepping Toward a More Modern Future Pia Catton 2011
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No mie Lafrance has made a career out of presenting dance within unlikely spaces.
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"I was really trying to bring attention to the pool that was abandoned that nobody was really caring for in a way … but actually that is not true there were a lot of people in the neighborhood who did care about that space but nothing was happening with it and it had been abandoned for 20 years," Lafrance said.
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"I was really trying to bring attention to the pool that was abandoned that nobody was really caring for in a way … but actually that is not true there were a lot of people in the neighborhood who did care about that space but nothing was happening with it and it had been abandoned for 20 years," Lafrance said.
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"I was really trying to bring attention to the pool that was abandoned that nobody was really caring for in a way … but actually that is not true there were a lot of people in the neighborhood who did care about that space but nothing was happening with it and it had been abandoned for 20 years," Lafrance said.
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Lafrance expensed more than $28,000 on hotels, travel and meals in 2006 — including almost $6,000 for lunch and dinner dates with other CBC managers and executives.
Twice At The Government Trough « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Lafrance expensed more than $28,000 on hotels, travel and meals in 2006 — including almost $6,000 for lunch and dinner dates with other CBC managers and executives.
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Last month, for example, I was introduced by the first woman to lead the Canadian Chamber of Commerce after 71 years, Carole Lafrance, who founded and built a very successful human resources company into a multi-million-dollar international enterprise.
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