The Créart'UP class of 2019-2020
The Student House is pleased to present the 13 projects of this year's class! ⭐️















Tomasi
Music

TOMASI is a young man who doesn't want to leave his house. Between fragile rap and muscular song, disillusioned by everything around him, he recounts his daily life in his bathrobe. And, really, if you're not going to do anything all day, you might as well play with words
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Grégoire Gomez: Author, composer, performer
Jamspace
Mobile application
JamSpace is a simple way for musicians to get together to jam, share a stage or set up their own projects. The meetings take place via a web application where musicians can join and propose studio sessions, sharing moments of collective practice in a convivial atmosphere.
Alice Robelin : Founder

HEU
Music

H E U is the onomatopoeia of doubt and indecision.
H E U is bittersweet compositions, acoustic guitar and intimate, impersonal French lyrics in the folk song tradition.
H E U is the vow to be a conduit for words and silences.
After a 1st solo EP: "Les îles ordinaires", HEU continues its journey with several...
Lou Maréchal: Guitar and vocals
Leïla Baillot: Guitar
Anne Pérez: Bass
Edith Séguier: Drums
Lou de La Falaise
Music
Tinged with influences ranging from surf rock to Californian garage, Lou de La Falaise's music also evokes the French pop of the 60s. This mix of genres is explained by the desire to blend the French language with melodies inspired by "over there".
Joan Pronnier: Vocals
Maxime Azzopardi: Vocals and guitar
Antoine Azzopardi: Keyboard and guitar
Fannie Collette: Keyboard
Adrien Legleye: Bass and keyboard
Léo Jean-Deschênes: Bass
Théo Eimery: Drums

Radio L'onde
Theater/Radio

L'Onde Compagnie presents the show Radio l'Onde. It's 19 years later, the age of the youngest among us. We knew 1, 2, 5 years ago when Carlo Giuliani was assassinated. Now we have the statutory number of years to exercise our right to speak. Nothing is better, we've shut up enough. This is Radio L'Onde, and we're going to tell you about Genoa, 2001.
Manon Ayçoberry: Director, actress
Clément Berthou: Technical director, director-composer
Fanny Doucet: Actress
Pasiphaé Le Bras: Actress
Audran Morancé: Actress
Louise Quancard: Actress
Yukonstyle
Theater/Music
Whitehorse, Canada. Seventeen-year-old Kate has been wandering around on a bus for a month. Yuko takes her in, but not without incurring the wrath of her roommate Garin. She reminds him of his mother, who died when he was two. In the midst of the trial of serial killer Robert Pickton, the play interweaves the twists and turns of memory with the facts of the case.
Violaine Bougy: Director
Carla Gauzès: Assistant director
Laure Dezael: Set design
Benjamin Dupuy: Actor
Lucie Durand: Actor
Mathieu Fernandez: Actor
Leslie Gruel: Actor
Raphaël Bougy: Cellist
Méline Le Calvez: Clarinettist
Pierre Martinet: Flutist
Hugo Sachetti: Guitarist

L'Athanor
Puppet theater

In a Méliès-style world inspired by fairground theater, this story tells of the influence of encounters on our identity, of the alchemy, in the literal sense, between two people, or rather three.
Mathilde Garcia: conception, creation and interpretation
Benjamin Sebbagh: co-creator and director (16 mm films)
Malo Bisson: composer, musician, sound engineer
With the support of the Archipel de la Sauvague collective.
One more doubt
Dance
Performed by four dancers from La Tasse de Thé, Un Doute de plus reflects on the extent to which doubt affects each and every one of us. Their research focuses on inner feelings and sensations. They offer a perspective on doubt, incorporating contemporary dance, hip-hop, modern jazz and classical dance.
Allan Lhoni: Choreographer, dancer
Noémie Arsène: Artistic team coordinator
Gabrielle Rennuit: Dancer
Carine Beullard: Dancer
Kévin Quach: Dancer
Aurélie Képès: Dancer
Aurélie Mevel: Consultant

Fables workshop
Design and manufacture of handcrafted jewelry

For this duo of designers, jewelry tells stories: the stories of the materials from which they are handcrafted, and the stories of the artisans from whom they collect them and whose portraits they draw. In this way, they bear witness to the lives and journeys of the materials and those who shape them.
Julie Dorey: Designer and jeweller
Estelle Riquelme: Designer and jeweller
Manianime
Clothing brand
Manianime is a short series of pieces made from our grandmothers' sheets, the neighbor's fabric scraps, the beautiful tablecloths from the restaurant across the street.
It's a new life for the textiles of our inheritance, which become pants, skirts, coats... and always bring you as much joy and kindness as a well-made bed!
Marion Saffroy : Fashion designer

What's the sky?
Immersive installation

With the aim of putting the public at the heart of the work, C'est quoi le ciel? is a participatory device. It takes the form of a collection of transcribed stories that grows as new people testify. The theme of the sky, common to all, reveals the specificity of each view...
Ingrid Buffetaut: Set designer and visual artist
GAIN
Scenographic creations
Optical engineers by training, Guillaume, Arthur, Inès and Nestor launch the GAIN project in 2019, with the aim of proposing new light scenographies: sensitive and organic. Their "Aurora" creation plunges the audience into the darkness, creating an immersive, spellbinding experience. In 2020, they are joined by Hippolyte and continue their lighting research.
Inès BRECHIGNAC
Nestor LABORIER
Guillaume LEGALL
Arthur SOUTENAIN
Hippolyte DUPONT

Onset
Web and mobile application

Onset is an application that helps match artists, technicians and project owners (directors, producers, photographers, talent scouts) from the audiovisual and live performance sectors, and from
photography. An app to help everyone find the casting, job offer or talent that really suits them.
Ines Bensalem: Founder
Sam Bendjeddou: Co-founder
Adel Bensalem: Developer