An engineer of audio-video systems, specialist of large format video projections and multimedia servers, Etienne began his career as training manager at a research center where he worked on show projects for: Jean Michel Jarre, Mylène Farmer, Johnny Halliday and for professional fairs for Renault, Citroën, Pfizer, Natixis, SNCF. He then worked as a Technical Director, Research and Development Manager and Manager of Large Surface Projection Projects for Opel, FranceTV, Lotus, Fêtes des Lumières, Nuits Blanches. Since 2007 he has participated in many events and live shows: Airbus Fairs, Constantine (Algeria) Capital of the Arabic Culture 2015, the opening and ... read more
Noellie Bordelet graduated from the Studio Harmonic in Paris. After receiving her dance instructor diploma, she had the desire to intensify her training and decided to enroll in the UCLA graduate program for Dance. In the USA, she has performed with dance companies such as: Onidance company, Nugent dance company, Helios dance theater company and Victoria Marks dance company. Upon her return to France, she became a member of several musicals such as “Roméo et Juliet”, “Notre Dame de Paris, and “1789, les amants de la Bastille”. During the last 5 years, Noellie was trusted by various national and international ... read more
Passionate since his childhood about the show world and after training as Light Manager at the CFPTS in 1995, Stéphane began his career as lighting technician and then console operator on many shows and tours such as Romeo and Juliet (musical), Michel LEEB (one man show), events at Disneyland Paris, David Gilmour (concert), Le Roi Soleil, fashion shows and events. In 2010, after years of light management, he shifted his focus to light design. He has since collaborated on various lighting designs like "Train fantôme" by Eric Metayer, with TF1 for tours of Priests, with Ki M'aime Me Suive for ... read more
Aurèlie Gandilhon has participated in major projects in France and abroad, notably at the Opéra Garnier in Paris, the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, the Opéra de Marseille and the Festival de d’Art Lyrique in Aix-en-Provence. With HK Theater Association, she designed the theater scenery for the shows Le père Noël est une ordure, Les pas perdus, Musée haut musée bas and Je danse Toujours. Along with director and choreographer Anne Tournié, singer and songwriter Chris Mouron, and musical director Terry Truck, she has created the scenery and props for the show Le Cabaret des Années Folles during ... read more
Peggy Housset's costume creation occurs at the conjuncture of two great passions: dance and design. After studies at l’Institut d’Arts Visuels d’Orléans, ESDI in Barcelona, the Arts Décoratifs de Paris and a Master's degree at the London College of Fashion, she joined the Alberta Ferretti design office as a stylist. Interested in new textile technologies, she has developed experimental and innovative projects in partnership with Futuro Textile and the Shanghai World Expo. In parallel with her work in fashion, including the 2009 launch of her own line Peggy H, and the artistic direction of fashion shows, Le Printemps Lille, Salon ... read more
Marie Jumelin is a graduate of the l’Ecole supérieure d’art appliquée in Lyon, Marie Jumelin is now a video creator and designer for live performances. The diversity of projects on which she works (operas, plays, dance, musicals, concerts, and cabarets) have allowed her to develop a rich and varied visual universe. In France and abroad, she has created videos projected on stage for numerous artistic productions among which: the musical comedy Romeo e Guilletta in Rome, Les Victoires de la Musique at the Zénith in Paris, the The Nutcracker ballet in Rome, and most recently the Karl Lagerfeld collection videos ... read more
Born in Spain, Carmen started to work at age eighteen during the Post-Franco MOVIDA Spanish Cultural Revolution in the 80's for shows, fashion shows, photo and theatre as a make-up artist and hairdresser. She moved to Paris in 1990 where she met cinema people such as Jean-Pierre Mocky, Yves Boisset, Manuel Poirier as well as the young cinema generation. Since then she has worked on international co-productions for films and most notably in the department of special effects. Her meeting with Muriel Hermine, who was making her first aquatic show in 1991, Sirella, performed in France and Japan and soon ... read more
Chris Mouron began writing songs at the age of 12 and began her career with Michel Fugain and Le Big Bazar when she was only 17 years old. Her solo career began in the 1980s with her first 33 RPM that was awarded the Charles Cros Academy Grand Prize. She has since recorded seven albums. She has been touring the world for 20 years, primarily in Asia. In addition to her piano concerts, Mouron has also created and directed several contemporary musical and acrobatic shows with Anne Tournié: Doubles d’Ames in France, Les chansons du Paradis in Germany, Mélodies d’Exil ... read more
Anne Tourniè's contemporary dance is based on energy and emotion. Always seeking to discover new horizons, she began working with aerial acrobats to explore new dimensions in contemporary dance. This led her to work alongside Franco Dragone: Le Rêve in Las Vegas, The House of Dancing Water in Macau, Story of a Fort, Legacy of a Nation in Abu Dhabi and The Han Show in China. She has created contemporary shows with the singer and author Chris Mouron: Doubles d’Ames in France, Les chansons du Paradis in Germany, Mélodies d’Exil at the Avignon Festival, and Le Cabaret des Années Folles ... read more
Terry Truck was born in England. He began studying piano at the age of seven, continuing his studies at Hull University. After meeting Georgette Dee in London, they begin a career together that has lasted for over thirty years. They become one of the most famous cabaret duos in Germany and created the Viellieb Rekords CD label, dedicated to promoting Chanson and Cabaret songs. To date, Viellieb Rekords has produced more than 33 CDs. He met Chris Mouron in Paris twenty years ago and began a collaboration with her that has resulted in two studio CDs, four live CDs, and ... read more
Passionate about music since his earliest days and after a classical guitar course at the conservatory, Tristan Viscogliosi joined the School of Audio Engineering (SAE) in Paris to study the field of sound for live shows and the performing arts. After three years working internationally, he spent four years in Montreal, working for major festivals (including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Francofolies, Just for Laughs), for prestigious theaters (including Place des Arts and Metropolis) and for sound equipment and service providers recognized worldwide (as SoloTech). Since then, he has collaborated with renowned Parisian theaters such as the Moulin Rouge, ... read more