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Pascal Rambert is a French writer, choreographer, and director for the stage and screen. He was born in 1962. == Biography == Since 2007, he has served as the Director of T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers, which he has transformed into a national dramatic center for contemporary creation, exclusively devoted to living artists (theater, dance, opera, contemporary art, film, and philosophy).〔(EWorldCat author listing )〕 Pascal Rambert’s plays and choreography have been staged in Europe, North America, Asia, Russia, South America, Middle East. His writing (theater, stories, and poetry) is published in France with the press Solitaires Intempestifs and has been translated, published, and staged in many languages: English, Russian, Italian, German, Japanese, Chinese, Croatian, Slovenian, Polish, Portuguese (From Portugal and from Brazil), Spanish (Mexican and Argentinian), Castilian, Catalan, Dutch, Czech, Thaï, Dansk and Greek. His dance pieces, including the most recent, ''Memento Mori'', created in 2013 with the light designer Yves Godin, have been performed at major festivals and contemporary dance festivals: Montpellier, Avignon, Utrecht, Berlin, and Hamburg as well as New York, Tokyo and Los Angeles. Pascal Rambert has directed several operas in France and in the United States. The short films he has directed have been selected and awarded at festivals in Pantin, Locarno, Miami, and Paris. His play ''Clôture de l’amour'' (''Love’s End''), created at the 65th Festival d’Avignon in 2011 with Audrey Bonnet and Stanislas Nordey, was an international success. The script won the prize for public theater in the Theater 2013 – Dithea competition, the prize for best new French-language play from the Syndicat de la Critique (Critics’ Union) in 2012, and the Grand Prize for dramatic literature from the French Centre national du théâtre (National Theater Center) in October, 2012. In September, 2015, ''Clôture de l’amour'' would have been staged more than 140 times in France and much more all over the world. He has adapted ''Clôture de l’amour'' into nine languages: for the Moscow Art Theatre; in New York, Zagreb, Modena, and Rome, and at Piccolo Theatro de Milano; in Shizuoka, Osaka, and Yokohama; in Berlin and at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg; in Barcelona at the Grec Festival and in Madrid at the Festival de Otoño; and in Copenhagen, Aalborg, Aarhus, and Odense. Rambert created ''Une (micro) histoire économique du monde, dansée'' (''A (micro) history of world economics, danced'') at T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers, in 2010. After its French tour, Rambert has adapted the work for further performances in Japan; in Hamburg and Karlsruhe, Germany; in the United States in New York, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh; and in Cairo, Egypt. His play ''Avignon à vie'' (''Avignon for Life''), read by Denis Podalydès, was first staged at the 2013 67th Festival d’Avignon in the Cour d’Honneur du Palais des Papes. His most recent play, ''Répétition'' (''Rehearsal''), written for Emmanuelle Béart, Audrey Bonnet, Denis Podalydès of the Comédie Française, Stanislas Nordey, and Claire Zeller, premiered December 12, 2014 at T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers- national dramatic center for contemporary creation as part of Festival d’Automne in Paris. It was afterward performed in Lyon and toured nationally and internationally in the fall of 2015. He is currently writing, and in 2016 will direct, ''Actrice'' (''Actress'') for the Ensemble of the Moscow Art Theatre. He writes in 2015 ''Lac'' for the students of La Manufacture, lausanne's international acting school. In January, 2016, he will premiere his play ''Argument'', written for Laurent Poitrenaux and Marie-Sophie Ferdane, at the CDN Orléans / Loiret / Centre, then present it at La Comédie in Reims and at T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers - national dramatic center for contemporary creation In June, 2015, in the bare space of the Bouffes du Nord Theater in Paris, Rambert will present five of his plays: ''Memento Mori'', ''Clôture de l’amour'', ''Avignon à vie'', ''De mes propres mains'' (''With My Own Hands'') and ''Libido Sciendi''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pascal Rambert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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