Yuval Pick

Yuval Pick
Born 1970
Petach Tikvah, Israël
Nationality Israeli
Education Bat Dor Dance School
Occupation Choreographer, director of the CCN of Rillieux-la-Pape
Organization National Choreographic Center of Rillieux-la-Pape
Style Contemporary dance

Yuval Pick, born in 1970 in Israel, is a choreographer and the director of the National Choreographic Center (Centre Chorégraphique National) of Rillieux-la-Pape (France).

Biography

Appointed director of the National Choreographic Center of Rillieux-la-Pape in France[1] in August 2011, Yuval Pick has a long career as a choreographer, a dancer and a teacher.

He first trained at the Bat-Dor Dance school in Tel Aviv, then joined the Batsheva Dance Company[2] in 1991. Four years later he left to begin working as an international guest artist with, among others, Tero Saarinen, Carolyn Carlson and Russel Maliphant.

In 1999 he joined the Opera Ballet of Lyon,[3] and founded his own company, The Guests, in 2002. Since then he has created a strong repertory of works marked by their elaborated, layered movement vocabulary, accompanied by commissioned scores by ranking composers.

In his work the relationships between individuals and group(s) are often highlighted and challenged. He created Popular Music (2005), Strand Behind (2006) for the Agora Festival of IRCAM and the Junior Ballet of the National Conservatory of music and dance in Lyon,[4] /Paon/ (2008) for the Junior Ballet of Geneva and17 drops. In 2010, he created Score, then The Him for the Junior Ballet of the National Conservatory of music and dance in Paris[5] and the trio PlayBach at the invitation of Carolyn Carlson. In 2012, No play hero, around the music of David Lang[6] and Folks for the "Biennale de la Danse" in Lyon. The, two creations in 2014, the duet loom around the music of Nico Muhly[7] and Ply for 5 dancers with the American composer Ashley Fure.[8] In 2015 he created Apnée (corps vocal) for 4 dancers and 6 singers in collaboration with Spirito,[9] "les Chœurs et solistes de Lyon — Bernard Tétu".

Main choreographies

References

  1. "CCNR / Home". www.ccnr.fr. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  2. "Batsheva company".
  3. "Opéra de Lyon". Opéra de Lyon. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  4. "CNSMD | Conservatoire National Supérieur Musique et Danse de Lyon". www.cnsmd-lyon.fr. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  5. "Accueil". www.conservatoiredeparis.fr. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  6. "David Lang". Red Poppy Music. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  7. "Nico Muhly". nicomuhly.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  8. "Ashley Fure". www.ashleyfure.net. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  9. "SPIRITO | Accueil". www.spirito.co. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  10. "16e Biennale de la danse - Du 10 au 30 sept. 2014". www.biennaledeladanse.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.

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