The Créart'UP class of 2021-2022
The Student House is pleased to present the 13 projects of this year's class! ⭐️















Action-Poétique
Live Entertainment / Dance

"Action-Poétique" is a giant, transdisciplinary participatory improvisation combining dance, music, voice, text and poem in world languages, brought to life by Compagnie l'Êttre-Louve on the initiative of Louise Soulié, a Master 2 dance student at Paris 8 University. Born during the Covid-19 global pandemic out of a desire to come together, "Action-Poétique" aims to give everyone the chance to move together in the heart of public space.
- Louise Soulié: Director, choreographer and dancer
At the edge
Live entertainment
The "Au Bord" project by Compagnie Ungender's Ophélie Gougeon Ségala takes up the text by Claudine Galea, winner of the Grand Prix de littérature dramatique in 2011.
In 2004, the world's media shared photographs of American soldiers humiliating and torturing Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison. One photograph in particular caught Claudine Galea's eye: that of a soldier holding a prisoner on a leash. From this shock arises a poetic monologue questioning the horror of torture.
- Ophélie Gougeon Ségala: Director
- Camille Bagland: Actress
- Martina Nuzzi: Dancer
- Jacques Ernst: Artistic collaborator
- Corentin Nagler: Lighting designer
- Louna Billier: Costume designer

Micropeauscope
Video-dance installation

Based on the title of Angelin Preljocaj's piece "La peau du monde", Mélaine Raulet and Arthur Bouilliol have created "Micropeauscope" to question the nature of this famous skin of the world.
An invitation to travel, this cubic wooden structure is installed in public spaces. Operating like a researcher's microscope, it is fitted with glasses through which passers-by can in turn pass through the cosmic, terrestrial, bodily and cellular layers that make up the world.
- Mélaine Raulet: Choreographer
- Arthur Bouilliol: Dancer and author
L'Écume
Dance
In the style of a tale, the L'Écume project, led by Pauline Robert and 6 students from Science-Po Paris, plunges spectators into a story linking ecology and art, using a hybrid format that brings together photography, drawing, video, music and dance for a visual, sensory and sound experience: that of Man and Water.
Dancers in a variety of styles (hip hop - locking, wacking, contemporary and classical) share an immersive, aesthetic experience with the audience.
- Pauline Robert: Project management, choreography and dance
- Justine Sène: Administrative management and dance
- Jade Vergnes: Set design and dance
- Inès Ramdane: Musical composition and dance
- Robin Peter : Dance
- Emma Varichon: Drawing
- Myriam Konaté: Artistic advisor

Let's grow
Media

Cultivons Nous is a medium on Instagram and TikTok to raise young people's awareness of culture through posts and storys. Every week, Amandine Dupont, a history and media student, presents the history of a museum, shares an exhibition, a lecture or a live art performance to encourage young people to discover art indoors and in situ.
- Amandine Dupont : Creation and direction
Les Muses Tanguent
Short film
"Les Muses Tanguent" is a short documentary about an all-female brass band, shot between October 2021 and March 2022 in Paris. The brass band is preparing a lucrative concert and rehearses every Wednesday evening. Zoé Authier, who joined the band a year ago, takes a youthful look at it at the dawn of working life.
How do the Muses manage to reconcile the injunctions of their daily lives with this mini society, this space of freedom? Through the portraits of five female musicians, their intimate issues and the collective stakes of the brass band, we present a festive reflection on the passage to adulthood.
- Zoé Authier: Director
- Lucas Villepelet: Lighting direction
- Wladislas Aulner: Lighting direction
- Philémon Schaffhauser: Sound
- Joséphine Onado: Production
- Théodore Sellam: Production
- Marius Ravel: Editing

FoMO
Web series

FoMO is a web series imagined by Théo Chaudet, a cinema-audiovisual student at the Sorbonne Nouvelle, which follows characters in their daily lives through clips posted daily on social networks. The series is aimed at students, but also at audiences eager to learn more about the major themes and current societal issues affecting the younger generation, such as lack of self-confidence, social networks, isolation, narcissism, sexuality, lies and addiction. Nos Lendemains is the pilot for this ambitious and topical project.
- Théo Chaudet: Writing and direction
Bazar Bizar
Mode
With Bazar Bizar, former ENS AAMA student David Coyle combines art and textiles through the recycling of materials (different plastics and yarn scraps), illustration and photography to produce unique works, garments or accessories such as recycled hats and accessories.
- David Coyle: Design

Louette
Jewelry

Mathilde Podevin, a graduate of écoule Boule, works with Louette to revive lost heritage jewels, reinterpreting them through different collections to create a cabinet of jewelry curiosities. The first collection is a reinterpretation of the jewelry of the Byzantine empress Theodora, depicted on the mosaic of the San Vitale basilica.
- Mathilde Podevin: Creation and design
UNIVERSITY
Design
EnsAD graduates Laura Thulièvre and Marie Danet present UNIVERS, a project to set up a series of cooperative workshops through a teaching kit designed to help multi-disabled children overcome their learning delays and behavioral problems. The kit, which can be used in special education as well as in cycle 3 classes, helps to develop and strengthen pupils' notions of mutual aid and cohesion, helping them to invent common strategies.
- Laura Thulièvre: Production and design
- Marie Danet: Production and design

DRAGON NRV MAIS PAS TROP
Music

Guillaume Frédéric-Dubosc and Pearl Kechichiglonian met at film school, before turning to music. For the past three years, they have been developing their urban style, laying down personal, thoughtful lyrics over hard-hitting rhythms.
- Guillaume Frédéric-Dubosc: Rap
- Pearl Kechichiglonian: Rap
Sainte Victoire
Music
"Sainte Victoire signs its first EP ""Pure Crystal"" certainly pop, perhaps experimental, but above all science-fictional, as if its music had been drawn from the depths of the ages and thawed in a dystopian future, a time warp.
She combines soaring folk atmospheres with trap and grunge dissonances. Her voice, shifting in the blink of an eye from a ferocious post-grunge timbre to a soft, jazzy whisper, and her presence spread like wildfire throughout the tracks, leaving us in suspension, waiting for a prophetic revelation."
- Alice de St Victor: Vocals, guitar
- Richard Pons : Drums
- Eliott Sigg: Bass

Salammbô
Music

Salammbô is an alternative rock band formed by Marie-Lys Leroux and Grégoire Meneret. Salammbô's feverish, spontaneous poetry is matched by a resounding folk-rock sound. The band asserts its "new French rock" identity and its lyrical songs.
- Marie-Lys Leroux: Singing, writing
- Grégoire Meneret: Folk guitar, composition, songwriting
- Alma Prieur: Drums, samples
- Kévin Lefranc: Electric guitar
- Christopher Gaudin: Bass, graphics
- Loïc Beaudron: Sound