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ANNABELLE BONNÉRY Artistic Co-Director / Choreographer and Dancer
LANABEL COMPANY
Born in 1973 in Chenôve. Started her dancing career at the CNR (Regional National Conservatory) in Dijon at the age of 8 and followed an education in contemporary dance until the age of 17. Met Ramon Oller and joined the Metros Company in Barcelone in 1991. Became member of the CCN (National Choreography Centre) in Grenoble/Jean-Claude Galotta, at the end of 1994. Dances in collaboration with Jean-Claude Gallotta in various productions and shows for four years.
Assumed a role and participated in a production by the Taffanel Company in Montpellier and joined the Rui Horta Company in Munich (Germany) in 2000, then again in Montemor-o-Novo (Portugal) for the plays "Zeitraum", "Blindspot", "Oir" and the film "Rugas".
Brought her collboration as assistant to Rui Horta's several projects.
Met the Maguy Marin Company and collaborated with them for a role in Umwelt in 2005. The same year, she joined in Christine Bastin's company for the production "De la lune et de l'eau".
In 1998, in collaboration with François Deneulin, founded the LANABEL Company and danced a solo premier "Je est un autre", then the duo "Mém(n)oire" with Nicola Carofiglio. She contributed to the creation of the Groupe Zoïle and to two collaborative plays, "Salé" and "Horace Phreg".
In 2003, she was invited with François Deneulin to form the quartet "On the Edge" for the dancers of the Scottish Dance Theatre in Dundee (Scotland).
The same year, she produced with the LANABEL Company the solo "9mn" and the play "Les Caudataires" for six performers.
In July 2004, Annebelle Bonnéry was invited to participate in the COLINA project (Collaborations in Arts), European Artistic Laboratory. Among others, she collaborated on the film "Rag a Bull", by the British choreographer Charlotte Vincent and created "Protese para una balerina" in collaboration with Javier Nunez Gasco, Spanish performer .
In September 2005, she was invited by the Festival ArtRage and the WAAPA in Perth, West Australia to create the Tomeetyou, a show for 12 Australian dancers.
In May 2005, in collaboration with the LANABEL Co., she has founded the quartet "Qué Calor", inspired by the industrial world, at the Belem Cultural Centre in Lisbon.
In February 2007, she and François Deneulin were invited with by Jason Beechey to produce "Dans tout ça/ Alles im allem" for the Palucca Schule in Dresden students.
In March 2007, she created with the LANABEL Co. the play for five dancers, EXCITE, at the O Espaço do Tempo in Portugal.
In parallel with producing for stage, she has been teaching professional groups, such as NorrDans (Sweden),the Gulbenkian Ballet (Portugal), the Ballet in Nuremberg (Germany), Charleroi Danses, the Raffinerie (Belgium), the NDDT (Denmark), the CCN in Grenoble and the CCN in Rillieux-la-Pape
She regularly conducts artistic awareness raising activities with children, students and non-professionals.
FRANÇOIS DENEULIN
Artistic Co-Director
Stage Director, Scenographer, Graphic Designer
LANABEL COMPANY
Having completed studies in Fine Arts and History of Arts in Lyon (BFA) and having worked for two years at the DRAC Rhône-Alpes/Ministry of Culture in charge of Fine Arts, he has worked for two years in industry as designer and trainer for the 3D Volume Pro-Engineer Solution.
His first encounter with dance is in 1995. In 1998, he founded the LANABEL Company in collaboration with Annabelle Bonnéry and has produced several shows including two collaborative plays (Groupe Zoïle) as well as the video entitled "Akiko".
Within the company, he is in charge of their website, photos, videos, scenography, artistic co-direction and of administration as a whole. Piling up paintings and other art objects, he has recently become a virtual gallery owner for contemporary artists.
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DOMINIQUE DAVID Engineer at SUPELEC, PhD in signal processing
Habilitated research director for senior CEA Experts in data processing (at CEA since 1985), he ensures scientific perspective and overall research management. Has conducted research in various fields, always at the human-electronics interface (vision and image processing, biochips, motion detectors.) In collaboration with Michel Ida, was one of the initiators of the MINATEC IDEAs laboratory, where he has been an advocate of electronics to be as much integrated in our life as a sheet of paper or a pen. Therefore, listening to what one wants to say and the way he wants to put it, becomes essential. Here is one of the reasons for capturing movement and working with the Lanabel Company. He is also a musician
VITOR JOAQUIM Sound and visual artist in electronics
Graduated in Sound and Film Studies. Started performing improvised music in 1982 and has been engaged in composing music for dance in 1989 with Mark Haim in Lisbon and with Coogan Dancers in Munich.
Since then, he has created for dance, theatre, cinema, video, installations and multi media platforms having collaborated with various collectives and artists.
With Rui Horta, choreographer he created the music for "Pixel" and "LP". Some of his music compositions were played in "Rugas", "Blinspot" and other plays.
In 1997, his independent music CD, "Tales from Chaos", was considered one of the ten most important founding pieces in Portuguese electronic music and "Flow", his latest CD, was acclaimed by Wire Magazine as one of the best electronic music recordings in 2006.
With Guillermo Weickert, he co-directed "Go With The Flow", a dance stage adaptation of his album "Flow".
He has four solo releases and several compilations worldwide.
During live shows or recordings, he has collaborated with an important number of musicians
in Europe, such as: Stephan Mathieu, Simon F. Turner, Incite, Phil Niblock, Colleen, Harald Sack Ziegler, Pedro Carneiro, Carlos Zingaro, André Gonçalves, Sergi Jordà, Paulo Raposo, @c, Marc Behrens, Scanner, Pure, o.blaat … as well as with visual artists: Lia, Stolen, Images Inc, André Sier, Carsten Goertz, Nina Juric, Michael Armingeon, Philip Rahlenbeck - KE4 and Gabriel Shalom.
Festival performances and on tour: Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Leipzig, Freiburg, Berlin, Hambourg, Cologne (Flow tour), Atlantic Waves 03 05 (London), Ultrasound (Huddersfield), Lem (Barcelona), La Révolution des oreilles (Instants Chavirés-Paris), IFI (Pontevedra), Screen (Porto), Festival X (Lisbon), Lovevideo (Porto), Re.actor (Genk), X Bienal Biennial de Arte (Vila Nova de Cerveira), EME (Setubal, Palmela), Camp05 (Montermor-o-Novo), Camp05 (Stuttgart), SonicScope (Lisbon), Metazonic Lx (Lisbon), Imagens Projectadas (Lisbon), Pass World : Portugal (Seville) Differing Paths, KHM (Cologne).
Since 2000, he has also been director and producer at the EME Festival (Portugal) dedicated to alternative music and experimental visual arts.
http://joaquim.emf.org
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