France Le Gall
Her career has oscillated for more than 30 years, between interpretation, teaching (within universities, and national education in the artistic options of dance, performing arts, art history, as an associate professor in dance, holder of a master's degree in contemporary dance, and certified in art history) and choreography.
Her work is nourished by literature, plastic installations, photography, architecture, travels...
Her encounters with choreographers, visual artists, musicians... whom she has worked with since the 90s, have shaped her outlook and her apprehension of spaces.
Her experiences as a performer with Josef Nadj, and within companies in residence at the CCNO, for 10 years, were decisive.
Her artistic collaborations developed over 20 years, have resulted in numerous projects combining (dance, plastic arts, music) carried out in partnership with the CCNO and Josef Nadj, Danse au cœur in Chartres, the theaters of Chartres and Orléans, the festival d'Avignon, the fine arts museums and the COMPA, the hospitals of Chartres,...and have often taken shape in public places.
Her readings have always brought her back to space.
Her interest in architecture was often the reason for her travels and walks.
Her crossing of Japan for 10 years (in the form of round trips, between 2006 and 2016) is crucial in her apprehension of space and time.
Her teaching has always questioned space, internal and external spaces.
Constructing space is the choreographer's own
To poetize the space is the dancer's own
Today, linking the two naturally leads her to perform space.
Her attraction for the ephemeral remains at the center of her projects.
After a few years of withdrawal, it is through walking and new artistic encounters that she has returned to dance since 2017.
Today she walks the paths, experiences the landscape, takes the space of walking as a scenic space, and makes it an artistic act.
She is dedicated to the creation and development of her place of practice.Sous les Pommiers Ba