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Gilles Jobin (born 1964) is a Swiss dancer, choreographer and director living and working in
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, Switzerland.


Biography

Born in
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, the son of abstract painter , Gilles trained in ballet at the Ecole supérieure de danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower and at the Ballet Junior in Geneva, at the time directed by
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. He then danced for Fabienne Berger and Philippe Saire in Lausanne, as well as with Catalan choreographer .


1990s

In 1993, Jobin was appointed director of the Theatre de l'Usine in Geneva where he met MarĂ­a Ribot, also known as La Ribot, a Madrid-born choreographer and dancer who would soon become his partner. In 1995, the couple moved to
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and Jobin produced his first three solos, which focused on identity issues: ''Bloody Mary'' (1995), ''Middle Suisse'' and ''Only You'' (1996). In 1997, they left for London since both were drawn to
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and the
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’ dynamic programme. There, Jobin received a grant by
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and was welcomed into that organisation. He then became resident choreographer at Arsenic in
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, where he established his own company Cie Gilles Jobin, producing his first group performance, the trio ''A+B=X'' for Les Urbaines, at Arsenic theater. The performance was also presented at Festival Montpellier Danse in 1999 and Jobin was subsequently recognised for the radical nature of his work, acting as a "leader for a new generation of independent Swiss choreographers". In 1998, he produced the duo ''Macrocosm'' in London's
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, relying on choreographic language outside of established aesthetic frameworks that included forays into visual arts and performance art, as in the project ''Blinded by Love'' (1998), produced jointly with British performer
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. The quintet ''Braindance'' was then produced in 1999 and performed at
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in Paris, and several international tours followed in Europe and Brazil.


2000s

In 2001 Jobin produced a major performance in his repertoire, the quintet ''The Moebius Strip'', based on perpetual motion, which enabled him to radicalise his work on horizontality. Unlike his previous works which developed underlying themes of sex, nudity, violence and war, this performance is based on nothing but lines and geometry – echoing the compositions of his father which fluctuate between geometric rigour and the intense vibration of juxtaposed colours. He then followed with the septet ''Under Construction'' in 2002 which was described by Marie-Christine Vernay (Libération Next, 2002) as "doubtless one of the most majestic of Gilles Jobin's performances". ''Two-Thousand-and-Three'', created in 2003 for the 22 dancers of the Ballet of the
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, itself a uniquely contemporary performance that "transcends both classical and contemporary dance" (Marie-Christine Vernay, Libération Next, 12 September 2003) was the last episode in this acclaimed trilogy based on a system of "organically organised movement". In 2004, Jobin produced ''Delicado'' for Lisbon's Ballet Gulbenkian. That same year he moved to Geneva with his family and produced the sextet ''Steak House'' in 2005. The following year, the choreographer became associate artist at Bonlieu Scène Nationale in
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and produced ''Double Deux'' (2006), ''Text to Speech'' (2008), a performance which points to his growing interest in new technologies, and ''Black Swan'' (2009).


2010s

In 2010, Jobin produced ''The Missing Link'' with the dancers of the Donko Seko Dance Centre in
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, Mali. In 2011, he delved deeper into the concept of movement stripped of all narrative structure with ''Spider Galaxies''. In 2012, he was awarded the Collide@CERN prize and thus became the first resident choreographer at CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research). He ended his residency in November 2012 with a conference at CERN's Globe. In 2013, following his residency, he produced ''QUANTUM'' within the context of the
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, in association with German visual artist Julius von Bismarck (winner of the
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), American composer
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and Belgian fashion designer Jean-Paul Lespagnard. For ''QUANTUM'', Gilles Jobin and Julius von Bismarck received the support of the Fondation d'entreprise Hermès in the framework of its New Settings programme. In 2015 Jobin produced the duo ''FORÇA FORTE'' inspired by the laws of quantum physics, with his troupe's iconic dancer
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. For that performance, the choreographer did his first ever
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at Artanim, a Geneva research centre that carries out orthopaedics, sport medicine, 3D animation, virtual reality and enhanced reality projects. That same year he shot the acclaimed 3D film ''WOMB'' which premiered in the autumn of 2016 at the 22@th Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF). In 2017 he produced the ground-breaking contemporary dance show in immersive
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''VR_I'', in association with Artanim, in which five viewers at a time, equipped with VR headsets and on-board computers, are immersed in a virtual environment where they can interact with each other while navigating freely to observe the dancers. The show earned Gilles Jobin the Innovation Award for the most innovative work for new platforms at the 46@th Festival du Nouveau Cinema in
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, where it premiered internationally in October 2017. He also earned the FNC EXPLORE Performances/Installations People's Choice Award for the best virtual reality performance. In 2017 his 3D film WOMB wins the award for art and experimental film at San Francisco Dance Film Festival. In 2018, ''VR_I'' was featured at the
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and the 75th
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. With nearly 200 international performances, ''VR_I'' is the most toured VR installation in the world.


2020s

In 2020, Compagnie Gilles Jobin creates ''Dance Trail'', a piece in augmented reality at the 2020
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, then ''La Comédie Virtuelle - Live Show'', a multiuser VR show in real time selected in official competition at the 77th
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and which won the Numix 2021 award in the International - Interactive XR Experience category from the XR Quebec industry. In 2021, Gilles Jobin creates ''Cosmogony'', a live digital performance in real time in his Geneva studios, which is projected 10'000 km away at the Singapore International Festival of the Arts - SIFA and in video mapping 2'000 km away at the Bucharest International Dance Film Festival - BIDFF. In 2022, the company is back at the
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with ''Cosmogony''.


Works


Multimedia works

* 2017: ''VR_I'' * 2020 : ''Dance Trail'' * 2020 : ''La Comédie Virtuelle - Live Show'' * 2020 : ''Virtual Crossings'' * 2021 : ''Cosmogony''


Films

* 2016: ''WOMB'' (3D film)


Dance

* 1995: ''Bloody Mary'' * 1996: ''Middle Suisse'' & ''Only You'' * 1997: ''A+B=X'' * 1999: ''Braindance'' * 1999: ''Macrocosm'' * 2001: ''The Moebius Strip'' * 2002: ''Under Construction'' * 2003: ''Two-Thousand-and-Three'' (Commissioned for Ballet du Grand Théâtre – Geneva) * 2004: ''Delicado'' (Commissioned for Ballet Gulbenkian – Lisbon) * 2005: ''Steak House'' * 2006: ''Double Deux'' * 2007: ''The Moebius Strip & Moebius Kids'' * 2008: ''Text to Speech'' * 2009: ''Black Swan'' * 2010: ''Le Chaînon-manquant – The Missing Link'' * 2011: ''Spider Galaxies'' * 2012: ''SHAKER LOOPS'' * 2013: ''PROTOKIDS'' * 2013: ''QUANTUM'' * 2015: ''FORÇA FORTE''


Awards

* 2000 ''Young Creator Prize'' awarded by the Vaud Foundation for Artistic Promotion Furthermore, Vincent Pluss' films and documentaries dedicated to ''The Moebius Strip'' and ''Braindance'' and Luc Peter's ''Le Voyage de Moebius'' have been screened in a number of international festivals and have received many awards. * 2001 ''New Choreographic Talent Prize'' awarded by the SACD * 200
''Leenards Foundation Cultural Prize''
* 201
''Collide@CERN Prize''
* 2015 ''Swiss Grand Award for Dance'' awarded by the Federal Office of Culture * 2017 ''Festival du Nouveau Cinema – FNC EXPLORE (Montreal) Innovation Award'' for the most innovative work for new platforms for ''VR_I'' * 2017 ''FNC EXPLORE Performances/Installations People's Choice Award'' for the best performance for ''VR_I'' * 2017: ''Best Art and Experimental Film award'' at th
San Francisco Dance Film Festival
for ''WOMB'' * 2021:
NUMIX 2021 Prize
' in the International – Interactive XR Experience category for his play ''La Comédie Virtuelle''


References


External links

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Dance Trail App
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