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Maguy Marin

Maguy Marin was born in Toulouse  Following her studies at the Conservatory in Toulouse and her advanced work with Nina Vyroubova in Paris, from to Maguy Marin joined the corps de ballet of the Strasbourg Opera. In , she was in Brussels at Béjart’s Mudra, where she participated in forming the Chandra group, which gathers the talents in the school under the direction of Micha van Hoecke.

From to she was a full member of Béjart’s company, Les ballets du XXe siècle, for which she not only performed in the repertory choreographies and new works, but also participated as a choreographer in the creation of Yu-Ku-Ri ().

In she returned to Brussels to work with Daniel Ambash, with whom she founded the Ballet-Théatre de l’Arche, which in would become the Compagnie Maguy Marin.

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The company was initially the resident company of the Maison de la Culture in Créteil, later the Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil e du Val-de-Marne; but in , the company moved to the new residence of the Centre Chorégraphique National in Rillieux-la-Pape, Lyon. The choreographer transformed the company’s new maison into a cultural hub open to citizens.

Marin remained there through , when she felt to the need to work independently with her own company, and moved for three years to her native city, Toulouse. In she returned to the region of Lyon with the company, and settled down in RAMDAM, a place dedicated to artistic creation to carry out an ambitious project: RAMDAM, an art centre.

While choreographing all the production of her own company, Maguy Marin has also created works for the Dutch National Ballet, the Nederlands Dans Theater 3, the Paris Opera, the Lyon Opera (where she was resident choreographer from to ).

Many of Maguy Marin’s productions have become famous - Babel Babel (), Cendrillon (), Coups d'état (), Made in France (), Aujourd'hui peut-être (), Quoi qu'il en soit (), Pièces détachées (), Umwelt (), Turba (), Salves (), but it is May B, a production inspired by the literature of Samuel Beckett and created in , that is still considered a masterpiece today, and continues to be performed in France and around the world.

In addition to the acknowledgments she has received in France, she is one of the few non-Americans to have been granted the Dance Festival Award in , while in she won the Bessie Award in New York for Umwelt, presented at the Joyce Theatre.

Her latest creation is BiT ().