Pierre Rigal

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Pierre Rigal
OccupationDancer, choreographer
Years active2003 - present

Pierre Rigal (born 1973) is a French dancer and choreographer based in Toulouse, France.

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Life and career

Pierre Rigal originally trained to be an athlete in 400m race and 400m hurdles. He studied mathematics and economics at the University of Barcelona and graduated with a master's degree in cinema from École Supérieure d'Audiovisuel de Toulouse in 1997, but became interested in dance after meeting choreographers and directors. In 2002, he joined a dance company, working under the choreographer Gilles Jobin. In 2003 Rigal founded his own Compagnie Dernière Minute. He choreographed and produced his first pieces, érection (2003), and Arrêts de Jeu (2006) in collaboration with the director Aurélien Bory. His work has been well-reviewed in New York City, [1] performed at the Baryshnikov Arts Center and described as original and progressive. [2]

University of Barcelona University in Catalonia, Spain

The University of Barcelona is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia in Spain. With 73 undergraduate programs, 273 graduate programs and 48 doctorate programs to over 63,000 students, UB is considered to be the best university in Spain in the QS World University Rankings of 2018, which ranked the university 156th overall in the world. In the 2016-2017 ranking of University Ranking by Academic Performance, UB is considered the best university in Spain and 45th university in the world. Also, according to the yearly ranking made by US News, it is the 81st-best university in the world, and the best university in Spain.

École Supérieure dAudiovisuel film school

The École Supérieure d'Audiovisuel is an educational institute in Toulouse that teaches aspects of filmmaking. It was created in 1978 under the leadership of the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail and Guy Chapouillié. It issues Level 3 license, Master 1 and Master 2 certificates. The Master 2 leads eventually to a PhD course.

Gilles Jobin is a Swiss dancer, choreographer and director living and working in Geneva, Switzerland.

Works

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References

  1. "The New Yorker". Vol. 85 no. 23–30. 2009.Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  2. "Asphalte: A Contemporary Dance Creation by Pierre Rigal and Campagnie Derniere Minute". Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  3. "Pierre Rigal" . Retrieved 14 January 2012.