Modern | World-Class | Trend-Setting | Passionate
Our Story
Studio Avante-Garde represents the fusion of two esteemed brands, Lux Dancesport and Studio Iconiq to offer an unparalleled dance experience.
Renowned for our commitment to excellence, innovative teaching methods, and world-class experience, our combined expertise creates a synergy that elevates our students’ dance journeys.
Our team of dedicated instructors are not only accomplished dancers but also passionate educators, who strive to make every lesson enjoyable, enriching, and tailored to your individual goals.
At Studio Avant-Garde, we believe everyone can dance. Whether you're a beginner stepping onto the dance floor for the first time or a seasoned competitor aiming for the highest accolades, Studio Avant-Garde provides an inclusive environment where you can thrive. It is more than just a dance studio - it's a community.
Meet The Team
Jean-Philippe and Laurence started their partnership back in 2005 as amateurs. After only a year together, they were already placing on podiums across all major North American competitions. They were Canadian finalists between 2006 and 2012. During this same period, they proudly represented Canada at the Amateur World Championships for the first time in 2008 until 2012. In 2009 they had the honour to participate in the World Games organized by the International Olympic Committee, and placed 6th in the final. In 2013 they decided to end their amateur career and join the professional rank
Jean-Philippe and Laurence started their partnership back in 2005 as amateurs. After only a year together, they were already placing on podiums across all major North American competitions. They were Canadian finalists between 2006 and 2012. During this same period, they proudly represented Canada at the Amateur World Championships for the first time in 2008 until 2012. In 2009 they had the honour to participate in the World Games organized by the International Olympic Committee, and placed 6th in the final. In 2013 they decided to end their amateur career and join the professional rank
Jean-Philippe and Laurence started their partnership back in 2005 as amateurs. After only a year together, they were already placing on podiums across all major North American competitions. They were Canadian finalists between 2006 and 2012. During this same period, they proudly represented Canada at the Amateur World Championships for the first time in 2008 until 2012. In 2009 they had the honour to participate in the World Games organized by the International Olympic Committee, and placed 6th in the final. In 2013 they decided to end their amateur career and join the professional rank
Jean-Philippe and Laurence started their partnership back in 2005 as amateurs. After only a year together, they were already placing on podiums across all major North American competitions. They were Canadian finalists between 2006 and 2012. During this same period, they proudly represented Canada at the Amateur World Championships for the first time in 2008 until 2012. In 2009 they had the honour to participate in the World Games organized by the International Olympic Committee, and placed 6th in the final. In 2013 they decided to end their amateur career and join the professional rank