Delphine Cammal
Delphine began her choreographic studies with Raza Hammadi, then studied with Anne-Marie Porras in Montpellier, where she obtained her State Diploma in 2002. She is currently studying modern dance and contemporary dance: Cunningham, Limon, and Martha Graham School of New York. Bronze and silver medalist in contemporary at the Concours International de Biarritz in 2001 and 2003.
Her meeting with Odile Duboc during “The Stone and the Dreams” in 2009 will influence her in his writing. Her favorite themes are violence and the act of resilience; she choreographed in 2008 Project Zohar, a play on Nazism; “Crack” in 2010, theme of violence / resilience. She created with Jessica Orsinet “Originelles” in 2011 and “Farley Mattchett” creation 2014, on Justice and the death penalty and “El extraniero” in 2015, allegory of democracy.
She is also a performer in Compagnie Premier Temps and leads awareness campaigns in ile-de-France with Andréya Ouamba.