Ariane Boulet is a dance artist who is active as a performer and creator, as well as co-director of the organization Le Radeau, which looks at our artistic practices from a horizontal management model and values of listening and community. As a performer, she has been enthusiastically immersed in the studio and on stage for over 20 choreographers since 2009. She has also created and co-created within Le Radeau a dozen filmic, scenic, in situ and performative works carried by a symbolism that links the intimate to the political through different territories. In a quest for what the work allows for encounter and sharing, she completed a Master’s degree in dance in 2014 where she was interested in creation in a care setting. Since 2015, she has been guiding her flagship project of dance visits in Residential and Long-Term Care Centers (CHSLD), which integrates dance into a residential context for people with loss of autonomy and at the end of life, and offers them a privileged and sensitive contact with their bodies and their creativity. Since then, she has facilitated more than 200 dance visits in some twenty CHSLDs in Montreal and its surroundings. The implementation of her unusual projects and the co-management of her atypical business model have allowed her to acquire excellent skills in project management and facilitation. She also acts as a cultural mediator and teaches professional workshops to create contexts where we can experiment dance and transform our sensitive relationship with the world.