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Fanny Soriano

Author and choreographer of the Libertivore company

Circus artist, Fanny Soriano graduated at the age of twenty from the Center national des arts du cirque de Châlons-en-Champagne with the congratulations of the jury.

First as a performer, then as a choreographer, she works on a form of artistic expression that revolves around the aerial disciplines of circus, acrobatics, contact dance and improvised performances.

She develops a personal approach to aerial techniques linked to dramaturgy, sensations and forms inspired by the rope, thus creating an original repertoire.

His many encounters and collaborations (Archaos, Cirque Plume, Jacques Rebotier, Cahin-Caha, Collectif AOC ...) allow him to experiment and enrich his artistic research.

Health problems forced him to stop his activity.

She works as an outside gaze or director in various companies, and she intervenes in several professional circus schools.

Within the Libertivore company, she is developing bodywork combining circus and dance, complemented by research on organic matter. His circus, of metaphysical essence, aims to explore the relationships between Nature and human nature: around a material body, malleable and metamorphosis.

The acrobatic language of Libertivore probes the place of man in a (sur) natural biotope. Inspired by nature's breaths, from which she draws apparatus, scenographies and accessories, she seeks to highlight the virtues of a simplicity that is sometimes undetectable, unknown or underestimated.


Within the Libertivore company, she created the shows Hêtre, Phasmes, Silva then Fractales

ON STAGE

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Kamma Rosenbeck

Aerial circus artist

Kamma Rosenbeck was born in a snowstorm in Copenhagen to a Mexican mother and a Danish father.

She quite naturally began to trapeze between two circus trucks at the age of five. She grew up at the Château de Monthelon, where she took advantage of the passage of international artists to train in an eclectic way in dance, acting and circus.

She quickly specialized in fixed trapeze, participated in the collective creation Flying Fish Circus in 2009 and went to the national circus school of Chatellerault in 2011-2012.

Today, based in Paris, she works in cabarets (France, Switzerland, Denmark) and participates in several circus creations as an interpreter: "Tense flow", Cie l'Eolienne (aerial creation for 5 trapeze artists), resumption of solo show "Hêtre" by Fanny Soriano, and project "CARLA", cie rhizome (creation 2016-17).

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Nina Harper

Aerial circus artist

Nina Harper was born in Brazil to a family of artists. She participated in shows by her mother’s troupe from the age of 6. She studies at the Fratellini Academy and works on an approach to aerial apparatus through dance and improvisation. During the training, she participated in several creations among others staged by Pierre Meunier, Philippe Fenwick, Michele D'Angelo, Stuart Seide, Laurent Frechuret, etc.
Between 2015 and 2016, she worked with Cie Les Intouchables in the creation Implosion suspendue, research on reflex movements on a sculpture of trapezoids. In 2016 she worked with Cie Libertivore to replace Kamma Rosenbeck on the aerobatic dance solo Hêtre.
She is interested in different structures on which to hang to better express narrations and sensations.

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Voleak Ung

Circus Performer - Aerobatic

Voleak Ung was born in 1994 in Battambang, Cambodia. To follow her dream, she left her family in 2007, at the age of 13, to join a circus school located in a big city, far from her home.

Her desire to discover the world and her acrobatic potential push her to deepen certain circus techniques for several months in Vietnam.

After this stay, Voleak discovers what the circus in life means to her. She then entered the competition for the National Circus Arts School of Rosny-sous-Bois (Enacr) and returned there in September 2010. After a necessary recovery during her first year, Voleak gradually resumed training . In the second year, she met Vincent Briere and then formed a hand-to-hand duo with him.


 

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Jeanne Ragu

Aerial circus artist

Passionnate about the performing arts and dance in particular, she trained as a contemporary dancer while studying part time.
After graduating as a dancer, she improved her technique by taking classes with various dancers and choreographers such as Suzanne Alexander, Nina DIPLA, Koen AUGUSTIJEN, Montalvo-Hervieux company…

As her interest and curiosity grew for the art of movement, she challenged the density of the body performing in the air, the concept of balance and weight and decided to go into the circus arts. With her working partner Pauline Barboux, they delved more deeply into the aerial dimension of their art creating a new aerial skill: la Quadrisse.

The two of them joined the vocational circus school Académie Fratellini in Paris where they elaborated a singular approach of their device. A suspended hand-to-hand, intertwining and counterbalancing, a choreographic language in which one can not hold on without the other.

After graduating in 2012, they joined L’Envolée Cirque company with a desire to promote travelling contemporary circus and the big top. They set up three productions Tanda, Traits D’Union and Lichen and are currently preparing a big top performance ELLE/S. As performers, they have collaborated with artists of various disciplines (theatre, dance, circus…) such as Stéphanie Loik, Kitsou Dubois, Cisco Aznar, Fanny Soriano, participating in several of their productions.

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Celine Vaillier

Circus Artist - Chinese Pole

Céline grew up in Seraincourt (95), a small village located in the Vexin Natural Park. Initially attracted by the plant world, she trained in horticulture and then floristry. Alongside these studies, she discovered the circus at the age of 14, after practicing classical dance for several years.
The desire to make body expression her professional path questions her more and more. The desire becoming great she decides to launch by training for a year at the amateur school of noctambules in Nanterre, there she begins on the Chinese pole. She is then accepted at the circus school of Tilburg (Netherlands), then returns to France in 2016 and joins the ENACR-CNAC course, where she continues her research on the Chinese pole which she likes for its qualities of fixed vertical apparatus connected directly to the ground, which allow her
to travel between earth and sky.
In 2021 she met a young company, with which she created a spectacular hiking show in the woods. Then the following year she joined the Libertivore company for the creation of Brame . She also began working within the ISI company around the mast.
Indian first with the role reprise for dialogue then soon for a new circus creation in museums.

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Hector Diaz Mallea

Circus artist

Hector was born in Santiago, Chile, and grew up in La Serena. Versatile and extroverted since childhood, he began his athletic career as a gymnast from the age of ten until he was fifteen. At eighteen, an encounter opened the way to the circus, he tried and passed the auditions of the FLIC in Turin and then followed the training from 2014 to 2016 and continued it within the ENACR / CNAC program with the Chinese pole as a specialty on which he prioritizes the search for fluidity and an authentic vocabulary that allow him to express his universe. He also works with the Chaos company in the show "Ikuemän".

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Erika Matagne
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Saint-Felix

Circus artists

Originally from Belgium, Erika discovered the circus at the Chassepierre Festival. She became passionate about hand-to-hand circus after seeing the debut performance of a duo from ESAC (Lola Devault Sierra and Nickolas Van Corven). She was particularly drawn to the duo work and the acrobatic aspect of the specialty.

In 2013, she began training as an acrobat at Arc en cirque (Chambéry). There, she also discovered a passion for contemporary dance and experienced a certain exhilaration in practicing trampolining.

In 2016, she met Johnson at the Jules Verne Circus School (Amiens). They trained together for two years with Maxim Pervakov before joining the Fratellini Academy.

Very quickly immersed in the professional world, they met many artists (Anna Rodriguez, Sébastien Perrault, Fanny Soriano, etc.) who inspired them in their bodily research.

The duo enjoys exploring mobility, both as a vaulter and as a baseman, and experimenting with new avenues within their specialty. Together, they strive for a symbiosis between technique and movement.

Graduating since June 2022, Brame is the first creation they have joined.

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Vincent Brière

Circus artist - porter

Vincent was born in the Hauts-de-Seine before quickly leaving with his family to settle in Rennes. It was in South America that he had his first contact with the street arts and that he learned juggling.

Back in France, he chose to train in the circus arts and left for Spain for two years: first in Pamplona, then in Catalonia where he trained in acrobatics, juggling, Chinese mast and flexible wire. .

In 2011, he joined the National Circus Arts School of Rosny-sous-Bois (Enacr) where he met Voleak Ung, with which he engaged in acrobatic stints. He discovers the incredible potential of dance and movement. He then joined the National Center for Circus Arts of Châlons-en-Champagne where he refined his training in acrobatic stints with Voleak.
 

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Leo Manipoud

Circus artist - acrobat

Léo Manipoud was born in a small mountain village in Haute-Savoie. Always climbing in the trees and doing acrobatics in the fields, he thus found his own way of moving. He began his apprenticeship with capoeira and then trained in acrobatics at the Cirque de Piste d'Azur school and at the higher school of the Fratellini Academy, from which he graduated in July 2018.
During his career, he had the opportunity to work as an interpreter for Kitsou Dubois, Anna Rodriguez, Olivier Letellier, Marie Molliens, Isabelle Lafon and others.
Rocked during his childhood by stories and tales of all kinds, he is very attached to storytelling and character construction.
He directs his acrobatic work towards animality and transformation to bring the spectator into an "elsewhere" and for in turn, telling stories.

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Pauline Barboux

Aerial circus artist

Born in a circus family, Pauline Barboux took an interest in the performing arts and the art of movement as a child. Passionnate about dance, she managed to train and study part time at high school passing a literature diploma as well as a contemporary dance certificate preparing for a teaching diploma.

While she never put aside the circus environment in which she grew up and still fantasised about, she joined in 2009 the académie Fratellini in Paris from which she graduated in 2012.
As an aerial acrobat, she formed a duo of "aerial dancers on a Quadrisse" with Jeanne Ragu.

Their meeting was intense and they shared common aspirations. Their friendship turned into a collaboration. Having always dreamt of "dancing in the air" and after having experienced the static trapeze as well as the flying trapeze, together with Jeanne, they designed a "Quadrisse". A unique device composed of four thin black halyards and two bodies performing from the ground to the air on one, two, three or four halyards.
Within their company L’Envolée Cirque, the duo sets up various productions designed for the public space as well as for the big top.
They also present lighter versions of their productions within site specific events or festivals.
Finally, they perform with Kitsou Dubois, Stéphanie Loik, Cisco Aznar, les Melangeurs company among others.

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Noémie Deumié

Aerial circus artist

Born on July, 26th, 1993 in Suresnes near Paris, Noémie grew up among her cousins and brother with whom she shared the sheer madness of their grand-parents. As a little girl, she grew up with the sounds of waves and blossomed by the sea. She learned to sail and practised synchronised swimming, water being her element.

At the age of 14, she was introduced to circus arts at île d’Yeu, and then to aerial silks with Drapés aériens, a company based in Saint Nazaire. The skill suited her perfectly and they worked like a charm. Meeting Fred Deb was very helpful. She decided to prepare for professional circus school's entrance exams at Lido circus school in Toulouse. There, she started developing a singular language on the aerial silks, off the beaten track, whilst getting a degree in sports in relation to health and handicap. In 2015, she began her studies at French national circus schools ENACR CNAC during which she had unique experiences with Guy Alloucherie (HVDZ company) and Sophia Perez (Cabas company). Upon graduation in 2019, she performed for Libertivore company by taking over the role in the production Hêtre. She continues her exploration of the aerial silks in her own unique way and shows her work on various occasions. In 2020, she joined ScOM company and is currently participating in the production of a new piece.

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Laura Terrancle

Aerial circus artist

A versatile circus artist and aerial acrobat, Laura trained at the National School of Circus Arts in Rosny-Sous-Bois, then at the Lido in Toulouse.

In 2012 she joined the D'Elles company as a performer and participated in several "in situ" creations and commissions, then in the creation of the shows "Be Felice, urban hippodrame" in 2015, and "Liesse(s) défaites festives" in 2021.

At the same time, she founded her own company, La Femme Canon Cie, of which she is the artistic director. Following several collective cabaret creations, her first show, "Journal de la Femme Canon, a tightrope solo for a not-so-smooth body," was released in 2021.

She is also a performer for the company l'Ile de la Tortue ("Les Flammes c'était moi", created in 2024) and participates in numerous collective creations and performances.

Today she joins the Libertivore company for the new creation "Brame".

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Antonin Bailles

Circus performer - Chinese pole

He attended the Lido circus school in Toulouse as an amateur, where the presence of professional training encouraged him to develop a search for movements and figures around the pole. After a year of biology, he trained at the Regional Center for Circus Arts in Lomme (near Lille) and then at the Lyon Circus School, which focused on theater and contemporary dance. In 2014, Antonin joined the National Center for Circus Arts in Châlons-en-Champagne, where for three years he combined his skills in dance, theater, and Chinese pole, his main discipline, in the search for expressive and acrobatic movement. After graduating from the CNAC, he co-founded the Zede Group with Leonardo Ferreira and Joana Nicioli for the show Tres.

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Joanna Nicioli

Circus performer - Chinese pole

Born in 1993 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Joana began her artistic training at the age of 6 with Orquesa ProArte, where she played for 15 years. She had the opportunity to perform alongside great names in Brazilian music, such as Gilberto Gil, João Bosco and Egberto Gismonti. From 2009 to 2013, she worked with the Cie Intrépida Trupe - a contemporary circus company in Rio de Janeiro, being part of several shows, such as Precio saIdade (2009) and Ao Vento (2012). In 2014, Joana arrived in France and joined the National School of Circus Arts in Rosny-sous-Bois for a year, then joined the National Center of Circus Arts in Châlons-en-Champagne in the 29th promotion, with which she performed the graduation show Atelier 29 , directed by Mathurin Bolze of the MPTA company. In 2018 she created, with Antonin Bailles and Leonardo Ferreira, the Groupe Zède, which in 2019, presented its first show TRÊS . In 2019 and 2020, she worked as a performer in La Main de la Mer, directed by Gaëtan Levêque. Currently, she is a performer in Ikuemän, directed by Rafael de Paula of the Cie du Chaos; in the theater show Little Nemo , directed by Émilie Capliez, co-director of the CDN of Colmar; in Dialogue , by the ISI Company, directed by Lucas Struna, in the show (in creation) Brame , directed by Fanny Soriano of the Libertivore Company, and is a replacement artist in A Corps Perdu , by the Bivouac Company.

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Nilda Martinez

Circus performer - Chinese pole

Nilda started in street arts at 17 with the Malabar company and then perfected his skills on the Chinese mat at the Centre des Arts du Cirque de Lomme for 4 years. Based in Paris, he performed with the Transexpresse company and the Retouramont company, before moving to Brussels for 7 years. He then trained in contemporary dance (Zambrano, the Slovaks, etc.) and worked with choreographers such as Michel-Ann Demay, Karine Ponties, but also more hybrid companies such as the Petri Dish company and the Panama Pictures company, based in the Netherlands. It was also at this time that he developed more personal projects such as [MA], a duo performed at the UP Festival in Brussels. Now based in the south of France, he works for the Libertivor Company and for choreographic projects in South Korea. Apart from his work as a performer, he teaches dance, such as at the University of Busan, and circus in professional circus schools, as well as Systema, a martial art.

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THE COLLABORATORS

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Damien Fournier

Dancer - Outside eye

Damien Fournier is a versatile dancer and circus artist. He specialised in acrobalance at CNAC circus school. Since he graduated, he has participated to more than 35 productions with various companies such as Josef Nadj, Guy Alloucherie, Damien Jalet, Helder Seabra, Kitsou Dubois, Alexandra Waierstall. Since 2006, he has been collaborating with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui as a performer within the productions Myth, Babel, Puz/zle, Sutra and movie production Anna Karenina. He has also collaborated as assistant choreographer and répétiteur in Sutra (a performance featuring Shaolin monks of Henan temple, China).

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Thomas Barriere

Musician composer

Passionate about progressive rock and world music, he taught himself the guitar in 1994 and got a degree in contemporary music in 2005. Deeply impressed by the movie Stepacross the border, he decided to go into alternative music in 2002. Since then, he has created several pieces such as Primaire, a solo for a multi-neck guitar and various object, Du Vent, an installation with ten fans, a musician and shadows. He also composed and performed the music of Volchok, Cirque Trottola's second production on tour for four years.
Since 2006, he has experienced multiple art forms collaborating with musicians (Lionel Garcin, NushWerchowska, Emilie Lesbros, Bart Maris, Philippe Renault), dancers (Ex Nihilo company, Sara Jaleco, Yvan Bertrem), film makers (Boris Lehman, Vincent Capes) and comedians (Sky De Sela, Alexandre Demay, Bonaventure Gacon)…

http://www.thomasbarriere.com

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Cyril Leclerc

Artist - Light creator

Cyril Leclerc is a visual artist and lighting designer.

He creates installations and performances in which the lighting is considered a malleable and organic plastic material. He is particularly interested in the way lighting and movement are interconnected.
He also collaborates on theatre and contemporary dance productions designing the lighting as an independent process enhancing the elements constitutive of the piece i.e. the intent, the bodies, the text and sound.
As a collaborator for Libertivore company, Cyril designed the lighting of the productions Phasmes, Fractales and Éther.

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Sandrine Rozier

Costume designer

Sandrine Rozier is a fashion designer who graduated from Institut Français de la Mode. She designs and creates costumes and sets using traditional techniques for producing and dying. She has used natural dyes for more than ten years in France and overseas. Having travelled a lot, she has built ties in solidarity with over thirty textile craftsmen and women throughout the world. She contributes to the promotion of the know-how of Asian, Indian and African rural communities who weave fabric from plants present in their environment. She teaches students specialising in textile, costume design and other textile courses.

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Romane Cassard

Costume designer

Romane Cassard was born amidst fir trees and glitter. Practicing rhythmic gymnastics led her to become interested in
manufacturing outfits that adapt to the body's movements, then to
fashion world. A few studies later, an internship in textile research at the National Center for Circus Arts and some joyful encounters, she began to tirelessly make costumes and accessories for several circus companies (Les tournées du Cnac, Edo cirque, La horde dans les pavés, Vous revoir, Duo Knot Out, Duo Yerko et Denisse, Eve&Eve, Errância, Libertivore...).
His creations find their place between shoulder pads, UFOs, recovery and sobriety.

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Domitille Martin

Scenographic look

Domitille graduated from the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and spent seven months in Rio de Janeiro in the workshops of the Parque Lage School of Visual Arts. She is a visual artist, sculptor of composite materials, and creates artistic installations in space that are activated by performers.
Her work deals with metamorphoses, whether animal, plant, mineral, or human. She is the scenographer for Anna Rodriguez's choreographic shows, where the set is a real creative support for the dancers. She works for the circus creations La Chose, by the Cie Le jardin des délices and Racine.s by l'Attraction Cie. Since 2015, she has been involved in a joint project with aerial dancer Nina Harper and met dancer Kamma Rosenbeck in 2017, with whom she has developed a similar approach in conjunction with the CNRS in Marseille.

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Mathilde Monfreux

Dancer - Outside eye

A dancer, performing artist and choreorapher, Mathilde Monfreux devises an organic and instinctive artistic technique based on sliding moves, zooms and withdrawals. She produces theatre pieces and site-specific performances. Her work is strongly connected to the organic matter. She focuses on the constant flow which she depicts through various media, using the body and dance mainly, the voice and relationship with an object.
She is regularly asked to collaborate as a choreographer and give her point of view and advice for circus artists as well as choreographers and visual artists.

www.mathildemonfreux.com

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Gregory Cosenza

Musician composer

Gregory Cosenza is a musician, composer and sound technician. He received a medal for his work in electroacoustic music in 2007 and he trained as a sound technician and computer musician at ADCOMEAM (1999) and finally as a composer at Promusica (2004).
A co-founder of multidisciplinary arts collective PHOSPHENE, he has composed a solo called ENTRE)S) and takes part in various rock bands. He also collaborates with other companies in the field of the performing arts, street theatre, theatre, dance and participates in movie productions but also in the setting up of installation art and museum displays.
Among other companies, he has worked with Cirque Trottola and petit théâtre baraque, Malaxe company, Le troisième cirque, Mobilis Immobilis company, Raoul Lambert company, Post scriptum company, Ali Bougheraba, Le bal des Ogres, Blue Yéti...
As a collaborator for Libertivore company, Gregory composed the music of the productions Fractales and Éther.

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Oriane Bajard

Visual artist - scenographer

A visual artist and set designer, Oriane Bajard is active in the field of the performing arts and installation art. Her expertise leads her to question our relationship with space and time and connect the bodies to the landscape by defying scales and examining the role of Man in his environment.

She studied arts and set designing at école supérieure d'Art in Orléans and Pavillon Bosioat in Monaco. Since then, she has created site specific installations mainly in the natural environment and has collaborated with various companies in the performing arts. As a collaborator for Libertivore company, she designed the visual atmosphere of the productions Fractales and Éther in 2019 in partnership with Fanny Soriano.

https://www.oriane-bajard.com

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Thierry Capéran

Artist - lighting designer

For over twenty years, he has been designing lighting for various disciplines of the performing arts: theater, music, dance, and circus. He has worked for Philippe Genty on several occasions: on "Dédale" created in the Cour d'Honneur of the Palais des Papes for the Avignon Festival, on "Ne m'oublie pas", a show
for which he was nominated for a Molières in the category “Best Show”
visual”, and finally on “Interior Landscapes”, his latest creation.
He also works for Agnès Jaoui, the Trio Esperança, Misia, Philippe Maymat, the Tamèrantong Company, the Aleph ensemble, the Libertivore Company, the Luzzi Theatre, the Rouge et le Vert Company…
More recently, he designed the lighting for "Happy Endings" by Harry Holtzman from the Collectif Label Brut, for Agnès Jaoui's singing tour "Dans Mon Salon", for "Premier Amour" by Samuel Beckett with Jean-Quentin Châtelain at the Théâtre des Halles (Avignon festival 2021) and for "Mon Pays, Ma Peau" adapted by
Lisa Schuster, with Romane Bohringer and Diouc Koma at the Théâtre du
Lucernaire, Paris.

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Anne-Gaëlle Thiriot

Choreographic collaborator

Anne-Gaëlle Thiriot is a dancer, performer and choreographic artist based in Marseille since 2020. Trained in Contact Improvisation and contemporary dance, she lived and worked in Italy for 4 years, then in the United Kingdom for 13 years, with stints in the United States to collaborate with Nancy Stark Smith in 2016 and 2018. Her “CI family” in the United Kingdom with whom she has studied and worked extensively (Charlie Morrissey, Annie Lok, Caroline Waters, Simonetta Alessandri, Robert Anderson, Lalitaraja, Thomas Kampe, Rick Nodine, Mary Pearson, Mary Prestidge, Laura Doehler, etc.) has particularly influenced her, as well as the Candoco Dance Company with whom she was an associate artist for 11 years. A teacher for about fifteen years, she shares and researches a dance where physicality, space and image meet in a concrete way and a mutuality in artistic collaboration and transmission. She is currently working in Marseille with Mathilde Monfreux and Andrew Graham / L'Autre Maison, and in the United Kingdom with Lisa May Thomas and Dirty Market Theatre.

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Sylvain Ohl

Builder

Sylvain was born in Le Havre, on the day of the inauguration of the Maison de la Culture by André Malraux. He immersed himself in the world of entertainment from 1984 as an ingenious designer, builder, poet. He has worked for more than 20 years creating scenographies with: Ilotopie, Générik Vapeur, Théâtre de l'Eléphant vert, Transe express, Cahin-Caha, Jo Bithume, Luxor et Compagnie, La Machine, Satchie Noro, Groupe F, Cirque Ici, Compagnie Moglice von Verk, Compagnie Rhizome, Compagnie Rue des Baigneurs, …

AT THE OFFICE

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Sarah Mégard & Nicolas Feniou

Tour and production manager

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Sarah and Nicolas met when they were respectively in charge of partnership issues and office management at French national circus school ENACR. In 2018, they founded Full-Full, a production and touring agency in order to continue promoting the projects of circus artists in close partnership with them.

https://www.full-full.fr

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Elyane Buisson

Administration

Since 2009, Elyane has been working at Azad production, a production and touring agency. She is in charge of office management, coordination, production and touring issues for companies acting in the field of the performing arts, based in the south of France and Alsace.

http://www.azadproduction.com/

TECHNICAL TEAM

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Olivier Schwal

Director for Phasms

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Julien Degrémont

Manager for Beech

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Samuel Bodin

Stage manager for Fractales

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Marion Bottaro

Stage manager
for Brame

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Vincent Van Tilbeurgh

General manager
for Ether and Brame

Technical director for ten years of the National School of Circus Arts of Rosny-sous-Bois (ENACR), Vincent Van Tilbeurgh founded in parallel in 2014 the collective "Drawing flying" with Sandra Ancelot, in which they develop aerial drawing and lead artistic actions in the landscape. In 2016 he left the ENACR to join circus companies as general manager. He notably accompanied Sophia Perez and the Cabas company on the creation of Desiderata. He joined the Libertivore company in 2020 for the creation of Éther .

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Nancy Drolet

General manager
for Fractals


 

Marion likes to translate ideas into numbers and round accounts. She likes to roll cable and load trucks. And above all, to gain height, for the sensations. Marion likes to tie knots, create connections, and resolve situations. She likes rigor and attention to detail. Marion is not a morning person. She prefers the night, and the party without ever seeing the end. Marion loves the poetry of words and the moment. She likes to be overwhelmed, to divert places, visions, perceptions, but not people. She likes to admire because it is inspiring. Marion loves the spectacle even if she is not in it. She likes stunts and aerobatics, but that's for when she is "big."

After several years of supporting the projects of Mathilde Monfreux (Cie des Corps Parlants) and the Bazar Palace as an administrator and production manager, Marion joined the collective La Folie Kilomètre and Le Bureau des guides du GR2013 on production, coordination, general management, as well as directing and writing assignments. At the same time, she trained in rope progression and circus rigging techniques and now works for several street and circus festivals as a stagehand, rigger or stage manager.

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