Sandrine Rossignol
Sandrine ROSSIGNOL is a pianist and composer.
After studying piano, harp and liturgical organ at the Avignon Conservatoire, she went on to study musicology at the University of Nice. She was soon spotted by Claude Pothier, a pianist and conductor, who trained her as a dance accompanist at the Centre international de danse de Cannes – Rosella Higthower, the École Nationale de danse de Marseille and the Ballet Preljocaj – CCN d’Aix-en-Provence. At the same time, she studied interpretation with Gabriel Teuler and taught musical training. Her passion for interpretation and improvisation has led her to collaborate on numerous projects, including accompanying silent films and composing music for choreographic (Ballet d’Europe), stage and museum productions. She has also won numerous awards in the field of song. For the past 3 years, she has been teaching music history at the Studios du Cours, a centre accredited to provide training for the state dance teacher diploma in Marseille. This research work allows her to delve even deeper into the sacred and infinite link that unites Dance and Music.