
Anne-Claire is a multidisciplinary artist, trapeze artist and contortionist; she has qualities in dance, in lyric singing, in theatre.

She was trained in the direction of theatre at the University of Paris X-Nanterre and is at the origin of the Alto Company and creates two shows: Petite Forme aérienne (2008)and Allure Verticale (2011).
She starting with literature studies, in June 2003 she obtains an advanced degree in performing arts at the Paris X-Nanterre University, with a specialization in theatre. She also learns the skills of direction of theatre, dramaturge and feeds her artistic project.
The same year she decides to focus on circus activities and specializes in aerial disciplines. For a year, she learns fix trapeze with Valérie Fratellini and traditional balancing trapeze with Zoé Maistre. She learns flying trapeze at the National Circus school of Rosny-sous-bois.
Anne-Claire has learnt the contortion with Ericka Maury-Lascoux from the Mandragore troup and also with Wei-Wei Liu and Lin Yung-Biau at the Ecole des Arts chinois du spectacle, Paris.

Since she looks for a choreographic around the movement which turns with aerial hoop, trapeze and also rope, aerial silk and roads above the ground like the dance climbs. Anne-Claire is available on any project joining her artistic approach: sensitive for personal expression and requiring for high technical level.

In 2005, she creates the Alto Company with her flying trapeze friends and in 2008 a first poetic circus show: Petite Forme aérienne for streets. This short show takes place for four years in festivals in France and for the city cultural services. In 2011 Anne-Claire invents Allure Verticale, a choreographic play on the ground and in the air for a break dancer and two aerial acrobats.

The contemporary opera proposes her a main role and Anne-Claire plays Delphine's character (contortion and lyric song) in Chat Perché, opéra rural by Marcel Aymé - librettist: Caroline Gautier, music : Jean-Marc Singier, choreography : Dominique Boivin, conducter : Pierre Roullier. First performance in March 2011 at the National Opera Bastille in Paris.

Among many performances, Anne-Claire has played in events, circus shows, and street performances, as contortionist, aerial hoop, aerial silk and trapeze acrobat. She worked for Marineland Park of Sea above the dolphin tank, Asterix attraction park.

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