Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier embrace ‘outsider’ role in Netflix doc
TORONTO — Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier have spent much of their careers skating just outside the sport’s centre of gravity.
They don’t train at the Ice Academy of Montreal (I.AM), the powerhouse that has come to dominate international ice dance. They say they’ve never quite fit the sport’s preferred mould. And even as they head into next month’s Winter Olympics as medal front-runners, Gilles and Poirier are doing so on their own terms – leaning into camp, creative risk and emotional openness.
“I think we’ve always kind of been outsiders and we’ve embraced it,” says Gilles in an interview.
They bring this renegade energy to “Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing,” Netflix’s three-part docuseries that follows the sport’s top contenders heading to Milano Cortina.


