| Contemporary
dance show
2011 - Meyrin, Blue-Night
soundtrack for the contemporary dance show
“Lune noire“ - Bouffée
d'art “Troupe Reverso“
2009
soundtrack for the show "Ratten-schwanz"
of the contemporary dance company "Cie
vol au vent" - Collaboration with the
choreographer Erika Ryser.
2006 - Kerzers
soundtrack for the show "Eclats de
verre" of the contemporary dance company
"Cie vol au vent" - Collaboration
with the choreographer Erika Ryser.
2004 - Lausanne, Theatre de Sèvelin,
PRINTEMPS DE SEVELIN
soundtrack of the video-dance-projection
LOLA & LUNA. Choreography and interpretation:
Eléonora De Souza and Helen Ryser.
Technique : Vincent Richard.
2003 - Zurich, Theatre Dynamo, NATIONALE
JUGENTANZ PLATTFORM3
soundtrack “MECANICS” - choreography:
Erika Ryser.
2002 - AP Morat, Expo02 - Fribourg, Theatre
Le Bilboquet
soundtrack - 10 tracks - Collaboration with
the choreographer Erika Ryser for the contemporary
dance show “Zugluft”.
2001 - Fribourg, Espace Moncor, ACTION DANSE
soundtrack “Pense Forme” - Choreography
Helen Ryser and Theres Burla.
1999 - Fribourg, Halle 2c - Kerzers, Seeland-halle
soundtrack for the show “Unruh”
of the contemporary dance company "Cie
vol au vent" - Collaboration with the
choreographer Erika Ryser.
TV
2010
«Space» and «Transfert»
from the album «Pathway» - Soundtrack
- (BG Einstein) for the TV «SF1»
and «SF Info»
2009
«Space» from the album «Pathway»
- Soundtrack - (10vor10 / Kulturplatz) for
the TV «SF1», «SF Info»
and «3Sat»
Promotional films
2003 - Lausanne
soundtracks for the audiovisual section
(SAVE) of Lausanne's federal polytechnic
school (EPFL).
Documentary
2003 - Geneva
soundtrack of the documentary “Mine
Awareness” for the “CICR-ICRC”
The International Committee of the Red Cross.
Film director Sébastien Moret.
Short films
2002 - Fribourg, expo APPART - Zurich,
Tanzhaus, 12 MIN.MAX
soundtrack of the short film “Krimi”
of Helen Ryser and Deborah Suhner. Filmed
in Berlin and presented as a performance.
1999 - Fribourg, FRITART
soundtrack of the short film “Gare
au voyage” of Helen Ryser and Angélique
Huget.
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