TANGUY CREMOUX
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Born in Guadeloupe, Tanguy Crémoux discovered dance at the age of 5. At the age of 15, he left his native island to specialise in contemporary dance, training at IFPRO (Paris) and the Martha Graham Dance School (New York).
As a dancer, in 2019 he performed Martha Graham's 'Secular Games' with the Graham 2 company. He then joined Ballet Junior de Genève, where he danced choreographies by Hofesh Shechter, Ioannis Mandafounis, Maud Le Pladec, Marcos Morau, Roy Assaf, Rachid Ouramdane, Olivier Dubois, Barak Marshall, Noa Zuk and Stijn Celis. In 2023 he joined the Hoda company in the creation of "Envol". As a choreographer, in 2019 he created "Nonsense/Absurdité", a piece for 6 dancers at the Graham Studio Theater in New York, and choreographed two pieces in Geneva, "Namja" in 2021 and "La Technique Du Paon" in 2022. He founded the company Banane Rouge in 2023. Alongside his career as a dancer/choreographer, Tanguy has a passion for acting and is trained at the Ecole Du Jeu. For the 2023/2024 season, he has been selected to join La Fabrique De La Danse's choreographer incubator. What moves him in dance are twigs, fragile, unstable things, whether in nature or in our society. Detail is very important to him. He deals with human complexities, but in a simple way. He will suggest more than affirm. |
ALAÏS MARZOUVANLIAN
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Born in Marseille in 1999, Alaïs has always danced, sung and acted, experimenting with different dances and singing in numerous shows. In 2015 she made her first professional appearance with Josette Baïz's Groupe Grenade, performing pieces by Barak Marshall and Lucy Guerin, among others. At the same time, she studied dance theory and practice as a special option at her school. After two years as a trainee with the Compagnie Grenade, she joined the Ballet Junior de Genève in 2019. While there, she met a number of dancers who inspired her, including Emilio Artessero Quesada and Noa Zuk. Since graduating in June 2022, Alaïs has been performing Jeanne Garcia's piece Éponyme and working with Tanguy Crémoux's company Banane Rouge. She also took part in the "Ça peut toujours servir" training course at the RAMDAM art centre, where she met Maguy Marin and David Mambouch. Alaïs is joining the Maguy Marin company for its next creation, 2023.
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LUDIVINE FERRARA
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Of Swiss and Italian origin, Ludivine was introduced to rhythmic gymnastics at the age of four. She became an elite sportswoman, taking part in numerous national and international competitions.
After completing her school education in Bex, she enrolled at the CFPArts in Geneva as a dancer/performer with a contemporary orientation. After three years' training, she joined the Ballet Junior de Genève, directed by Sean Wood and Patrice Delay. Ludivine has worked with many choreographers and dancers, including Yeji Kim, Robinson Cassarino, Cindy Van Acker, Ben Fury, Pauline Huguet, Vincent Dunoyer, Noa Zuk, Simon Werhli, Perrine Valli, Agalie Vandamme, Grégoire Malandin, Marthe Krummenacker, Edouard Hue and Laura Tanner. Ludivine is currently in transition between her studies and the professional world. Her next contract will begin in September 2023, with a new creation for the Comédie de Genève, with choreographer Perrine Valli. |
YAZ SANE
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Yaz Sané (they/he) is a french-senegalese performing artist, choreographer and author trained between Paris and New York to convey emotions and tell stories through bodies and words. Their journey led them to work for choreographers and directors such as Kamel Ouali, Bradley Shelver or Sadeck Berrabah to name a few, and to perform on world-known-stages like Bercy, La Scène Musicale, the Halle Tony Garnier or even The Ailey Citigroup theater in New York, but also to air on Disney Channel or TF1.
They also gave interviews for medias like Paint, Maze or even Netflix, to talk about subjects that matter to them like gender identity. As a performer, they are working on the character Hamlet in Hamletmachine with the Compagnie Internationale and on the Manifeste Pirates with the Syli Bandits company. They recently joined the Banane Rouge Company for their upcoming creation. |