
Meet the Jury – SIPAM 2025
•
We are proud to announce that Mr. Gilles Doré, Executive Director of CINARS, is part of this year’s SIPAM jury.
Since March 2022, Mr. Doré has led CINARS, a major non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the international export of Québec and Canadian performing arts.
With over 25 years of experience in arts management and international development, he has held key roles such as General Manager of Art Circulation, Financial Director at O Vertigo Dance, and consultant for various arts councils and institutions.
Under his leadership, CINARS plays a crucial role in supporting artistic creation, organizing international showcases, and offering professional development for artists and companies.
The renowned CINARS Biennale, held every two years in Montreal, is a flagship event that gathers nearly 2,000 professionals from around the world. Mr. Doré’s vision and dedication make him a valuable voice in shaping the future of performing arts on the international stage.
About CINARS
Founded in 1984, CINARS (International Exchange for the Performing Arts) is a Montréal-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the international export of Québec and Canadian performing arts.
Through its flagship event, the CINARS Biennale—one of the most significant gatherings in the global performing arts sector—as well as year-round showcases, international missions, and professional development programs, CINARS strengthens the global reach of Canadian artists and helps position Montréal as a leading hub for cultural exchange.
Since March 2022, Mr. Doré has led CINARS, a major non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the international export of Québec and Canadian performing arts.
With over 25 years of experience in arts management and international development, he has held key roles such as General Manager of Art Circulation, Financial Director at O Vertigo Dance, and consultant for various arts councils and institutions.
Under his leadership, CINARS plays a crucial role in supporting artistic creation, organizing international showcases, and offering professional development for artists and companies.
The renowned CINARS Biennale, held every two years in Montreal, is a flagship event that gathers nearly 2,000 professionals from around the world. Mr. Doré’s vision and dedication make him a valuable voice in shaping the future of performing arts on the international stage.
About CINARS
Founded in 1984, CINARS (International Exchange for the Performing Arts) is a Montréal-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the international export of Québec and Canadian performing arts.
Through its flagship event, the CINARS Biennale—one of the most significant gatherings in the global performing arts sector—as well as year-round showcases, international missions, and professional development programs, CINARS strengthens the global reach of Canadian artists and helps position Montréal as a leading hub for cultural exchange.