Danielle lived in Berlin, Germany for three years working on immersive, experimental, and site-specific theatre at the Schaubühne, Deutsches Theatre, and Ballhaus Ost. Upon returning to Montreal, she worked at Le Grand Costumier, deepening her knowledge of period costumes and focused on assisting costume designers long-distance in Toronto and Vancouver. Danielle has been working within the film industry for the last three years as a Costumer, Background Costume Coordinator, and Assistant Designer for films such as “U.S. vs Billie Holiday,” “Pet Sematary 1969,” and “Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation.” Danielle also works as Fibre Artist and seamstress and mounted a costume and photography exhibition in both Montreal and Toronto titled “Unravelling,” depicting mental health struggles represented in various wearable art pieces.
Danielle recently finished her contract as assistant costume designer at the Stratford Festival for “Richard II.” Danielle has a BFA in Art History and Film Studies from Concordia University. Danielle has been looking forward to working in Opera and Dance and is thrilled to be part of this production.