Dimanche was a dancer at La Monnaie in 1715, where she took part in
Les Nouvelles Fêtes vénitiennes by
Antoine Danchet and
André Campra. It was followed by a performance of
Omphale by
Antoine Houdar de La Motte and
André-Cardinal Destouches. Afterwards, she danced and sang in Lille in 1715–1718, where she married her first husband
Antoine Vernet, a singer also known as Forêt. After a short stay in
The Hague in 1719, Dimanche was appointed director of
Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in
Brussels. She was succeeded by
Thomas-Louis Bourgeois, after which Dimanche returned to Lille where she remained and performed until 1725. She married her second husband, the singer
Nicolas Demouchy, in Lille in the year 1722. In 1729, Dimanche was a singer of the royal chapel in
Dresden. Afterwards, she returned to Lille where she founded a new artistic troupe. She married
Jean-Nicolas Prévost, one of the troupe's members, in 1737. The marriage took place in Brussels. Dimanche returned to The Hague in 1739, where she gave birth to a son named Jean-François. His godmother was the French actress
Jeanne Dulondel. Nothing is known of Dimanche's life after these events. == References ==