Manon Servage

Teacher of Contemporary

Manon Servage is a French-Canadian dancer and award-winning choreographer based in London. As a dancer, she has worked with some of the world’s most acclaimed choreographers, including; Juliano Nunes, Nathan Kim, Alexander Ekman and Maud Le Pladec (Paris Olympics), Kirsten Dodgen, Flock, Tony Adigun, and Lukas McFarlane (Seeds), among others.

She has performed both on stage—at Sadler’s Wells, the West End, and Orsolina 28—and on screen, with credits including Marvel, France Télévisions, and Debenhams advertisements.

Alongside her performance career, Manon has choreographed and directed numerous international live and screen-based works, including; Letters of Silence (NYC), Eclipse (London), Gathering Rhythms (Ballet Nights / Ministry of Sound), and Fragments, screened in Times Square.

Manon is deeply committed to artistic exchange and education, having taught workshops in over ten countries, as well as regular open classes in London at Pineapple Studios and The Manor.