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CAROLINA BIOGRAPHY
AVENEL-Storyteller - ROUEN
caroline.avenel @ yahoo.fr
06 63 16 72 73
... Word of mouth: thus live and travel tales.
Storyteller last dozen years is also word of mouth that I bounce festivals in cultural centers, through schools and all places where I can share with a public speech that the magical tale. Last show: "The world is a wheel": Irish Tales accompanied on the harp by Gabrielle Vicomte.
In tribute to Emma Bovary, I chose to say these texts by Guy de Maupassant learned from my show "Women in the pen." This is the portrait of three women in the hearts bubbling life of dreams and love, but the hearts disappointed and deceived by the tedium of everyday cold and monotonous ...
HELENE BORDEAUX - Violin - MOULINEAUX
helenebordeaux@yahoo.fr
06 65 54 57 25
1st Prize of the Conservatoire de Lyon.
Master in classical violin at Saintes with the Soloists of the Orchestre des Champs Elysees (practice on period instruments).
2006/2007 Opera Valencia with Laurin Maazel and Zubin Mehta.
Since 2004, member of the Orchestre de l'Opéra de Rouen Haute-Normandie.
Pascal Thiebaux - Violin - ROUEN
pascale.thiebaux @ orange.fr
06 81 60 83 87
1st Prize for Chamber Music Competition at the Lions Club in Ile de France in 1994.
In 1995, a member of the Evian Festival Orchestra under the direction of Jerzy Smekov. The same prize for virtuosity in National Conservation Area Reuil Malmaison.
Since 1996, owner of the Orchestre de l'Opéra de Rouen Haute-Normandie and violin professor at CRR Rueil-Malmaison.
Helena Bordeaux and Pascale Thiebaux play: Bela Bartok "Three duets for two violins;
Eugene Ysaye" Allegretto poco lento, extracted from the Sonata for two violins alone. "
François Caillard - ACTRESS - ROUEN
francoise.caillard @ free.fr
06 72 71 06 21
From 1981 to 1984, training as an actress at the School of Theatre Guild, under the direction of Catherine and Michel Delattre Bézu.
From 1985 to 1987, training as an actress in the Theatre Research Workshop with Alain Bézu, director and Director of the Théâtre des Deux Rives.
- "A small flame in the night" David Francis staging Daniel Charlot
- "Words of Andelle" directed Raffaeli
Catherine - "The Diary of a Chambermaid" Octave Mirbeau, placing stage O.
kid - "Curtain up" two short plays by Chekhov: The marriage proposal and the Jubilee staging, Catherine Delattre
Caillard Françoise Rousseaux-read texts by Roselyne Parisot around his photographs ...
SOPHIE DURREMBERGER - DANCER - ROUEN
sophie.durremberger @ wanadoo.fr
06 30 10 06 32
She trained in ballet and contemporary dance at the Conservatoire de Rouen, Caen, where she trained alongside the actor to the Act (2002-2004) and graduated from a dance teacher in 2006 to INCD. She has worked with choreographers such as N. Pernette " Garden of Earthly Delights "and W. Dorner "urban bodies". She currently teaches dance while leading creative work in the trio Rouen "nonchalantly, and with the visual artist Sandra Edde.
"(im) mobile"
This solo is born from the encounter with the artist Sandra Edde, and the desire to gather material and movement through a fabric of white cloth. It is through this cloth as the body seeks, invents, and (re) creates its history.
CHRISTINE MARIE GARAY - ACTRESS - Director - AUTHOR - ROUEN
garaymariechristine@hotmail.com
06 07 02 37 25
Marie Christine Garay loves through the mirror so thin and fragile world of childhood and the adult world is saying. She writes plays specifically designed for an audience of young viewers.
His latest creation, "Odalo, paths of water ...", played in France and in Avignon festival in summer 2009.
Marie Christine Garay bed today texts of singer Barbara and Corinne Boutella selected fragments.
The staged reading of the thoughts of Barbara touches the privacy of the female singer and the problem of the artist in creation.
Fragments "Regards women "Corinne Boutella are the intimate speech of women. Looks posed with emotion on men, emotional climate and poetic.
JEANE HERRINGTON - Storyteller -
jeane.herrington @ orange.fr
06 67 78 62 03
professional storyteller depuis1996. Jeane Herrington tells all audiences - in English and French.
"Booo! "And" Wandering in the Garden "-" a Stroll in the Garden "with Martine Battle. Bilingual folk tales from 9 years. The "Ballad of flax," words and music on the theme of flax, with Fabien Lenoir, percussionist.
"What remains after forgetting "with Caroline Avenel, storyteller, and Laurent Barray, musician-singer. Traditional stories and songs around the belief in the Pays de Caux and Elsewhere.
For Day of the Woman "Traditional Tales of the World," accompanied by percussionist Fabien Lenoir.
CATHERINE Laboubée - WRITER - BIOGRAPHY - ROUEN
www.aide-memoires.com
catherine.laboubee @ orange.fr
06 07 77 13 91
His job is, from archives, manuscripts, and especially evidence of human to transcribe the words of someone without distorting his thought. With the connivance is created between it and the people who entrust their lives, they always find themselves fully in what she wrote. As a craftsman (a term she claims) she strives to shape their memories from a story of good literary quality, which is not like the story of his neighbor.
And we are all worthy of attention, there is no ordinary life.
"Cogitations of an old insomniac", co-written with Roger Dubois, Editions de la Rue in October 2009.
"With a smile on his lips and singing," Christopher Choma Publishing, April 2008.
CHRISTINE LACOMBE - Director - ACTRESS - ROUEN
http://www.myspace.com/almendra76
theatre.almendra @ hotmail.fr
June 10, 1969 42 30
Christine Lacombe is director, actor and screenwriter, his training Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Rouen with Jean Chevrin, the comedy of Bob Errante Villette. And training on the theatrical clown - Friend and Attab-Cours Florent.
latest creation, Cumparsita, a brainchild of Christine Lacombe with the complicity of Dominica Flauer-Chambrier for writing.
2008 staging Scheherazade and Ali Baba and the 40 thieves, young audiences -. 2007
writing and staging Creation "banality of women" - book published Editons "The Blue Hour"
Creating collective tour since 2002 "indescribable concert 'Avignon, Geneva, Nantes, Rouen, Basse and Haute Normandie Haute-Garonne ...
SYLVIE CHRISTMAS - COMPOSER - DIEPPE
sylvienoel6@wanadoo.fr www.lagrandefabrique.com / www.sylvienoel.fr
Sylvie Christmas is a composer, musician and teacher. She teaches at the CCRD of Dieppe, as part of school music and collaborates with Great Factory. It conducts educational workshops using new technologies for young audiences, participates in discussions around the new ICTs.
2010 Distribution and phonographic concert combining experimental collective of musicians and dancers at the wasteland of the liner-on-Crosville saw (76)
2009 "204", installation and phonographic plastic made to the liner modern Crosville-sur-scie (76) with Anya Tikhomirova.
Sylvie Christmas makes a sound installation in continuous audio terminal of its acousmatic compositions.
MARIELLE RUBENS - MEZZO SOPRANO - ROUEN
mariellerubens@yahoo.fr
06 37 47 58 03
After studied piano, Marielle Rubens began singing with Christian Papis at the Schola Cantorum in Paris.
She then perfected in the song repertoire emphasis to discover parts sometimes unknown (Melodies Polonaises by Frédéric Chopin, Erik Satie, Socrates, or the work of Ilse Weber (composed in Theresienstadt).
She today with the Incidental Music Ensemble.
Rubens Marielle sings melodies of Chopin's Polonaise, songs about women's issues and the desire of women and lullabies by Schubert, Brahms, Mozart, Berg and others Ilse Weber lullabies ...
BROKEN CONSORT - ROUEN
Music of the Renaissance
nicosymo@hotmail.com
PERROTTE ALICE - BAROQUE
NOEMIE SEVESTRE SINGER - MUSICIAN - Cromorne, Recorder
NICOLE SYMONOT Gueye - MUSICIAN - BASS VIOL -
BEATRICE TILLOY - MUSICIAN - Bass Viol, Recorder
already "reborn" in the visual arts, the 15th century remains in the music field, inhabited by medieval thought, marked by the Ars Nova and in particular the figure of Guillaume de Machaut. The song in its popular and scholarly forms, required French music as the expression par excellence and travels throughout Europe. Becoming the cantus firmus of polyphonic masses, some songs move from field to that of the sacred profane. The masses said the armed man, including that of Dufay, are famous examples. A major figure of that era, Guillaume Dufay composed over 80 songs and ballads, eight complete Masses, motets, anthems and many works in honor of the Virgin Mary.
The move to what we now call the Renaissance musical style becomes more noticeable in Josquin des Pres, with a syllabic rather than melismatic singing, tends to clear declamation. The 16th century
knows the gradual emancipation of the instrument compared to the voice and saw the birth of a directory for "above" or "low" without elaborating.
All Broken Consort plays Guillaume Dufay, Josquin des Prez, Alexander Agricola and other anonymous ...
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