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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

  • Volunteers such as Lafrance, who's doing it for the love of it, fill a role the staff can't.

    SIMCOE - Home 2010

  • 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

  • No mie Lafrance has made a career out of presenting dance within unlikely spaces.

    A Downtown Dance Meltdown 2010

  • "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.

    New York Dancers 'Melt' on a Wall 2010

  • "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.

    New York Dancers 'Melt' on a Wall 2010

  • "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.

    New York Dancers 'Melt' on a Wall 2010

  • 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

  • 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.

    2008 November 19 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • 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.

    The Canada-U.S. Auto Trade Pact 1997

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