The Créart'UP Class of 2022-2023
The Student House is pleased to present the 13 projects of this year's class! ⭐️















Yung Fever
Music

Yung Fever is the project of pop singer Arnaud DULONG DE ROSNAY. Although he sings in French, he is infused with his lifelong American inspirations. His style is based on the duality of a sunny musicality that tackles existential subjects, aiming to promote inclusivity and benevolence.
- Arnaud Dulong de Rosnay : Singer
Luxury
Music
Luxie is the Dream Pop musical project of singer-songwriter Lucie JUNGMAN. Her universe is intoxicating, soft and catchy, with sounds both electronic and dreamy. She sings in French, English and Spanish.
- Lucie Jungman: Singer-songwriter

Leora
Music

Leora is a musical project featuring French chansons à textes by singer-songwriter Leora GUILLOT. Her texts are first and foremost poems, speaking of love in all its forms, the desire to live, the seasons, sexuality, gentleness and anguish. She blends the heart and its perceptions with the mind and the intelligible.
- Leora Guillot: Singer-songwriter
Mary Cream
Music
Mary Cream is an alternative metal/post-punk project led by Gabriel Apostolidis (singer, multi-instrumentalist in the studio) surrounded by 4 other musicians for the stage, with whom he will defend his first EP, "Pulse", with its melodious, raw tunes. The whole thing plays on a gothic, theatrical image.
- Gabriel Apostolidis: Singer, Studio multi-instrumentalist
- Edouard Pesnel: Guitarist
- Léo Caviglioli : Guitarist
- Victor De Badts : Bassist
- Quentin Féron: Drummer

Passive Aggressive
Performance

The Passif Agressif project by Baptiste ROGERS involves the creation of a pop star for the year 2022 in a 100% artificial space. Dj sets and live performances are complemented by promotional visuals and a coherent musical universe, as well as the creation of inspired merchandising.
- Baptiste Rogers : Artist
Collection of short stories about Salvador Dali
Literature
Recueil de Nouvelles sur Salvador Dali is Paul CADIC's literary project, in which the author's personal universe is distorted by the world of Salvador Dali. His ambition is to artistically develop the notion of "paranoia-criticism" (invented by Dali) in the contemporary world.
- Paul Cadic: Writer

Woman in the forest
Theater

A polyphonic piece, Julia Haenni's Femme dans la forêt conjures up a strange universe of absurdist humor to create a sensitive, visual and musical theater of images. Five actresses carry the diffracted voice of a woman. Overwhelmed by her daily life, she struggles to keep things in balance. The world has become hostile, and a horde of women is spreading everywhere. Left with no alternative, she flees through the city and into the forest. This text traces a woman's journey of liberation and return to herself. Chorality becomes a tool for reconciliation and sisterhood.
Collectif Merci pour la tendresse
- Nina Vantieghem: Director and actress
- Chiara Galliano: Musician, director and actress
- Margaux Maugendre: Director and actress
- Annouck Saussier: Director and actress
- Juliette Welsch: Director and actress
Hiroshima
Theater
Hiroshima is adapted from the screenplay "Hiroshima mon amour" by Marguerite DURAS. The play tackles the theme of love in a place where chaos was the most representative of the war's monstrosities. They will live together a very short story, a daily embrace in the city where tenderness is the hardest thing to imagine. In a muted atmosphere, under an implacable light, nothing will happen. The impossible testimony is sketched out in shadow. A chorus of actors dances and sings, and the text unfolds. The two roles of HER and HIM are played by women.
Compagnie Pyrale
- Chloé FORESTIER: Director and actress
- Justin PASTRES: Actor
- Telma BELLO: Actress
- Annaëlle CELTON: Actress
- Alexis LIDEC: Actor
- Andrea GNOMBLEI: Actor
- Rachel BRUNSWICK: Actress
- Capucine ROGET: Actress
- Annick IRRANCA - MONCUIT : Actress
- Jonas ROTH: Sound designer

Rocky 6
Theater

Jo is a boxer who doesn't play by the rules. With humor and wit, she keeps a straight face in the face of adversity, from meddling girlfriends to her smothering mother...
Until the uppercut she least expected: "Rokitansky Syndrome", a form of intersex.
There, Jo finds herself assailed by speeches delivered with a gravity she doesn't understand. She is told of impaired sexuality, pathology, impossible motherhood, vaginal transplants.
In the ring of her life, as the rounds go by, Jo understands that she is not sick, not abnormal, not crazy. Just angry. Filled with rage against a binary, heteronormative society.
This "diagnosis" is finally her chance to be happy and free.
Compagnie Lesoeurs
- Alice Etienne and Lilas Roy: Text
- Alice Etienne: Stage Manager
- Madeleine Delaunay, Amélie Husson, Jeanne Ros: Actresses
- Mona Marzaq: Lighting
Fade
Fashion and audiovisual
Blending fashion design and cinema, the FADE project (/feɪd/ s'estomper, disparaitre in English) by Victoria BAIA and Victor KOEHLER brings together their latest men's fashion collection and a short film featuring all the garments created. FADE is a fictional tale, a tribute to Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, the story of two men tired of life, frozen in their memories, between wandering, drunkenness and celebration.
Compagnie La Cage
- Victoria Baia: Artistic director
- Victor Koehler: Artistic director
- Robin Tubeuf : Graphic designer
- Léo Bas Lorillot: Filmmaker

The New Program
Audiovisual and Architecture

Le Nouveau Programme is a series of architectural videos by Mohamed GHOLAM, designed to introduce viewers to a building or neighborhood. It is aimed at architects and the uninitiated alike, offering a spatial and political contextualization, a tour of the site, interviews with those involved (residents, specialists, etc.) and documents specific to the world of architecture.
Association Le Nouveau Programme
- Mohamed Gholam: Director
- Alwyn Quénolle: Cameraman
- Oksana Monteiro-Peixoto: Communications Manager
- Hugo Lesguillier: Sound and music manager
Far away
Audiovisual
Cinema, sculpture and drawing come together in Louis COIFFARD DULAC's Lointain project. The exhibition reveals both a stop-motion animated film and its sets. The installation puts the spotlight back on the often so-called ancillary works, inviting us to discover the creative process that made the film possible.
- Louis Coiffard Dulac: Sculptor and director

REQUIEM
Audiovisual installation

When the brain dies, a residue of electricity remains, and random synaptic connections take place. Through ten short experimental films combining visual research and voice-over, Max DELAGRAVE's Requiem audiovisual installation lets visitors experience the role of electricity as it circulates randomly in the brain. They enter the universal intimacy of dreams, memories and snatches of images.
- Max Delagrave: Director and editor
- Géraldine Dupérier: Production Manager
- Alice Delagrave: Actress