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In this radical performance-installation where he explores endurance and concentration, Yann Marussich takes us through a long voyage between the borders of stillness and motion.
Conception and interpretation : Yann Marussich | Commission: from the Rote Fabrik (Zürich) | Co-production: TDP Laboratory Production
Yann Marussich (1966) is a unique character in contemporary dance as he delivers performances which have a disturbing, provocative, and authentic impact on the audience Since 1989, his choreographies have been presented throughout Europe. From 1993 to 2000, he was the artistic director of Théâtre de l'Usine (Geneva) where he programmed almost exclusively contemporary dance and more specifically new forms of expression. He is the founder of the ADC Studio (Geneva) created in 1993. In 2001, Yann Marussich choreographed Bleu Provisoire, his first completely immobile piece. Since then he has been developing his work in the introspection and the control of immobility while exposing his body to diverse challenges, or even aggressions. His last performances are Autoportrait dans une fourmilière (2003), Morsure (2004) (Bite), Traversée (2004) , Blessure (2005) and Soif (2006).
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