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La Citadelle des Anges
2021
- Comédienne / Danseuse dans CO2 MON AMOUR et eTime
A quelques minutes du Mans dans le sud ensoleillé , venez découvrir un lieu emblématique industriel : les anciens Four à Chaux de Téloché de 1927, inscrit au Patrimoine Historique. Aujourd’hui les Anges s’agitent dans cet espace pour créer un lieu événementiel et culturel avec harmonie ,belle humeur avec la volonté de vivre avec nos richesses locales non sans un regard bienveillant sur le lointain…

The Shrine of Sympathetic Resonance
In 2019
- Accounting
If you’re looking at The Shrine of Sympathetic Resonance, you’ll see 40′ tall, 50′ across musical structure with five outer pentagonal chambers, a tower rising up from the center atrium, and over 10,000 musical strings for people to play with.
Inside the space opens up, resembling a small open air cathedral. As you draw near, you see every wall is made from a piano soundboard – including the musical strings, metal harp, and the wooden frame.
In the center of it all is a performance dias. Directly above the stage is a five sided cupola constructed of piano harps and antique windows, below which hangs an elaborate chandelier.
These design elements and materials are echoed in the five intimate chambers that surround the space. Intricate woodworking adorns the dais and chamber floors below, while copper patina and complex rope work accent the roofs.

Lycee Francais de San Francisco
From 2015 to 2019
- Dance teacher
- Theater teacher
The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. There are currently 950+ students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools.

SFJAZZ
From 2011 to 2017
- House Manager and Volunteer Coordinator
The SFJAZZ Center is an all-ages music venue in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, California, that opened in January 2013. It is considered the "first free-standing building in America built for jazz performance and education." It is home to SFJAZZ, a not-for-profit organization that both presents and facilitates jazz education in the San Francisco Bay Area. SFJAZZ has, since 1983, produced the San Francisco Jazz Festival, and since 2004, the SFJAZZ Collective. The SFJAZZ season, in addition to the SFJAZZ-produced San Francisco Jazz Festival and Summer Sessions, includes over 400 performances annually in the San Francisco Bay Area.

International Body Music Festival
In 2018
- Production manager
The International Body Music Festival was founded in 2008 by Artistic Director Keith Terry, and is a project of Crosspulse, an Oakland-based non-profit arts organization dedicated to the performance, recording and education of cross-cultural rhythmic arts. The IBMF is produced in the San Francisco Bay Area every two years, and by our international partners in the interim years.

Vellai Thamarai
In 2017
- Dance teacher
The Vellai Thamarai Association* has built near Puducherry a school that accommodates free of charge, children from an under-privileged community. A global, high quality education is provided: the aim is to prepare children to build their own future so that they will be durably integrated in 21st century India. And to bring along their village community in this movement.

Google Events
In 2017
- Production Manager for internal corporate events
Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, a search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware

Stern Grove Festival
In 2017
- House Manager
Established in 1938, the Stern Grove Festival is an admission-free series of performing arts events held during the summer months at Sigmund Stern Grove, a eucalyptus-wooded natural amphitheater on a 33-acre (130,000 m2) site about two miles (3 km) south of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco that ranges from 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard west to 34th Avenue.

Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture
From 2010 to 2013
- Event Manager
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture is a nonprofit operating within a Historic Landmark District along the northern waterfront of the San Francisco Bay. Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, FMCAC hosts an ever-evolving rotation of artistic programming for over 1.2 million annual visitors that includes theater and dance performances, art installations, as well as educational and cultural classes. As part of Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture’s commitment to supporting San Francisco’s artistic community, FMCAC provides approximately $2.5 million in annual grants to local arts organizations. These grants allow groups to produce diverse and innovative works at the historic campus.
In addition to the thousands of events that occur each year on campus, FMCAC hosts nearly two dozen nonprofit and arts organizations as permanent residents. These residents receive annual support from FMCAC, allowing them to focus on producing original artistic programming. Current residents include the Pulitzer Prize winning Magic Theatre, City College’s Fort Mason Art Campus, BATS Improv, the SFMOMA Artists Gallery and the internationally acclaimed Greens Restaurant.

City Arts and Lectures
In 2013
- House Staff
Since 1980, San Francisco-based non-profit City Arts & Lectures has offered unique programs with leading figures in arts and ideas. Each year there are more than fifty lectures and onstage conversations – and a few surprise performances, film tributes, and concerts – with outstanding writers, critics, scientists, performing artists, and cultural figures from around the world. City Arts & Lectures offers the broadest perspectives about ideas and values, the creative process, and how we think about the world we live in.
City Arts & Lectures events are held in the historic Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly Nourse) in San Francisco’s Performing Arts Center. Programs can be heard via edited and delayed broadcasts on more than 130 public radio stations across the country. Radio broadcasts are co-produced with KQED 88.5 FM in San Francisco.
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Theatre of Yugen
From 2010 to 2014
- Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Photographer and Marketing Coordinator
Founded in 1978 by Yuriko Doi, Theatre of Yugen is an experimental ensemble dedicated to the pursuit of the intangible essence of yugen (幽玄)—yu (“profound” and “tranquil”) and gen (“mysterious”). With a foundation in Japanese noh drama and kyogen satire—the world’s oldest living style of theatre (over 600 years old)—Yugen creates works of world theatre by crafting original material and exploring dramatic and literary classics.

DCA - Philippe Decouflé
From 2007 to 2008
- Communication - Outreach
- Personnal Assistant on Iris (Cirque du Soleil)
- Website maintenance
Philippe Decouflé is a French choreographer, dancer, mime artist, and theatre director. As a child he travelled extensively around Lebanon and Morocco before learning his skills as a teenager at the Annie Fratellini Ecole du Cirque and the Marceau Mime School. While frequenting Parisienne nightclubs he discovered and was attracted to contemporary dance, and he eventually moved to the Centre National de la Danse Contemporaine in Angers to study under choreographer Alwin Nicolais. After briefly working as a solo dancer, he formed the Découflé Company of Arts in Bagnolet in 1983, moving it to a former electrical works in the Parisienne suburb of Saint-Denis in 1995.
He has worked for the Lyon Opera Ballet, and he choreographed the music video for New Order's "True Faith" and Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy". The former won the "Best Music Video" prize at the 1988 BRIT Awards, while his advertisement for Polaroid won a "Silver Lion" prize at the 1989 Venice Film Festival. On the back of these successes, he was selected to choreograph the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1992 Winter Olympics in front of a global television audience of over two billion people, the 50th anniversary Cannes Film Festival in 1997, and a parade for the 2007 Rugby Union World Cup in Saint-Denis in Paris.
Decouflé is the writer and director of the Cirque du Soleil show Iris.
Decouflé is also the director of the Cirque du Soleil show Paramour which debuted in 2016 in New York City. Scenes from Iris were incorporated into Paramour.
The Company remains an independent company, supported since 2016 by the Ministry of Culture as a national and international company and is associate artist to Chaillot - Théâtre National de la Danse until 2020.

Compagnie de la Mine d'Or
Calamity Jane - Lettres à sa fille - 2009
- Communication - Outreach
- Web Design
- Avignon Festival Outreach Manager
Calamity Jane, Martha Jane Cannary, a écrit à sa fille Janey qu'elle a confiée à un couple d'adoptants, des lettres qu'elle ne lui envoyait pas. Elle lui raconte son "Ouest", son amour pour Bill Hickok, ses remords, ses exploits, ses mensonges, des lettres d'une extraordinaire vitalité dont les entrelacs de la mise en scène permettent de passer du récit de western (théâtre d'objets et bande son évocatrice) à l'humanité émouvante d'une femme solitaire et affranchie.