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Christiane Bélanger-Danse

Québec, Quebec
Confirmation of the right to bear Arms
November 20, 2009
Vol. V, p. 477

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Blazon

Arms

Azure semé of fleurs-de-lis Or and roses Argent, a chaussé Or;

Crest

A demi-figure of Terpsichore affronty proper vested Azure holding in her dexter hand a pair of pointe shoes and in her sinister hand a lyre Or;

Supporters

Two swan-gazelles Argent, winged, beaked and unguled Or, standing on a ballet bar Or;

Motto

SPIRITUS IN MOTU;


Symbolism

Arms

The V dividing the shield suggests a ballet slipper and pays tribute to Christiane Bélanger, founder of the Quebec City Ballet. The fleurs-de-lis symbolize Quebec and the city that shares its name, where the company was founded. The roses symbolize ballet itself: magnificent and barbed, they illustrate the ultimate grace born of the union of beauty and pain. The placement of the fleurs-de-lis and roses in chief represents the spectators attending the various performances.

Crest

Terpsichore, the muse of dance, suggests that ballet is a perfect and ancient art form. The muse is holding a pair of ballet slippers and a harp, symbolizing the union of music and dance.

Supporters

The half-swan, half-gazelle hybrid animal represents the grace and power of ballet. The swan alludes to Swan Lake, the symbol par excellence of ballet, while the gazelle is an agile and graceful animal. The ballet bar upon which they are standing represents that important tool that dancers use every day.

Motto

Meaning “Spirit in motion,” this Latin motto pays tribute to the movement of the dancers’ bodies as a direct expression of their personal and collective spirit. The motto also refers to the founding of the Quebec City Ballet and the fact that it is the realization of an idea, of a long-cherished dream.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on October 23, 2010, in Volume 144, page 2711 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Karine Constantineau, Mirimachi Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter
Linda Nicholson

Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet


Recipient Information

Civil Institution
Cultural Organization

The recipient's emblems were originally recorded in the name of La Compagnie Christiane Bélanger (Quebec City Ballet) in the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada, Volume V, p. 419, 20 February 2009.