Anatoli Vlassov
Anatoli Vlassov is a choreographer, director, visual artist and researcher with a dual Franco-Russian culture. In 2003, he built his dance company IDCore and creates choreographies with specific trades such as garbage collectors in France, workers in Canada and shoe polishers in Bolivia. He also set up the shows with people affected by autism and dance with a wireless endoscopic camera. In 2015, he wrote a Manifesto TENSER, published by Edition Jannink and develop a performative practice that he called PHONESIA, a articulation of dance and speech. His shows, performances and films are programmed in international venues and festivals (Mapping CH, Point Ephémère FR, Cutlog FR, Jeune Création / Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac FR, Théâtre de Bretigny FR, Tanzquartier AUT, Artdanthé FR, Vinzavod Platforma RUS, Plastique Danse Flore FR, Entre Cours et Jardins FR, Danse élargie / Théâtre de la Ville FR, Faits d’hiver FR, Paris Quartier d’Eté FR, Nuit Blanche FR, CAN, BOL), film festivals (48 Hours Chengdu International Short Film Festival CHN, Art Film Festival in Canne FR, Bideodromo Film Festival in Bilbao ESP, International Ocean Short Film Exhibition CHN). He is also often invited by international universities for teaching and conferences (Concordia University SensLab CAN, University of Geneva CH, Russian Academy of Fine Arts RUS, Federal University of Minas Gervais BRA, Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis University, Paris 13 University, Sorbonne Paris Cité FR, National Dance Center FR). Today, he is Temporary Attached of Teaching and Research (ATER) as well as PhD contractuel student in thesis-creation in Art in Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Art&Flux -Institute ACTE - Paris 1 / CNRS).
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