Céline Signoret
Of Franco-Polish origin, Céline Signoret is a choreographer, stage director and perfomer. She nurtures a transversal identity by participating in collaborative projects at the crossroads of live performance and performative art. Her productions take many forms : shows, performances, workshops, art installations, short films and are shown in different countries and places in France and abroad.
After training the piano in her youth, it is by learning contortion that Celine meets the world of performing arts. She graduates from a professional dance school in Paris and works since 2010 with various choreographers awakening her interest in research on different methods of choreographic composition.
She then dedicate herself entirely to the creative process as co-founder and co-artistic director of the contemporary collective (LA) HORDE until 2015 within she co-signs the choreographic works as Void Island, Mummers, Avant les gens mouraient and more short film Novacieries, awarded several prizes. Nowadays, she continues to work alongside them as an artistic collaborator, in particular on projects with the Ballet National de Marseille, allowing her to develop her skills in dancers direction and sound management.
The [TSO]TAM team , which she co-directs since 2013, is a more personal choreographic project allowing her to go even further in her expression and communication work in all its diversity, including music, theatre and improvisation. Eager of new encounters in her artistic environment, she creates with [tso] tam, Ca Boom ?! festival, a program allowing for 2 years in a row to bring together and share works of more than 25 companies whose common thread remains movement, creativity and enthusiasm.
Today she continues to cultivate original forms of artistic performance, among others in video production or digital arts such as with EIGENGRAU, a futuristic tale that she co-conceives in the eqko collective, and sound design with DATATEARS, modular laments.
Since 2016, she brings together his own experimental ideas as PRYZMA.
Source: Jimdo