Anne Juren
Cie Wiener Tanz-und Kunstbewegung
Anne Juren (1978, Grenoble, France) is a choreographer and dancer based in Vienna. After her diploma of dance at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Danse de Lyon and her studies of french literature, she finished her apprenticeship at the Trisha Brown Company in New York. In 2001, she founds the association Wiener Tanz- und Kunstbewegung in Vienna and creates several choreographies like the solo “A?” (2003) , “J’aime” (2004) in collaboration with Alice Chauchat, the solo “Code Series” (2005), “Look Look” (2007) in collaboration with Kroot Juurak, and “Komposition” (2008) in collaboration with Marianne Baillot, Agata Maszkiewicz and Alix Eynaudi. In 2008 she was also artist in residence at Tanzquartier Wien and took part in the two European artistic programs IDEE and APAP in which she develops a series of works called “Patterns of Sport and Dance”. She worked as a choreographer for the Burgtheater and co-curate the festival “Quick Change” at the Tanzquartier in Vienna. After that she present with DD Dorvillier and Annie Dorsen “Pièce Sans Paroles” and staged Tenessee Williams’s piece “The two charactere play” performed without words and premiered her last piece “Magical” at the Impulstanz Festival 2010.
Updating: juin 2012