Arno Veyrat

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Arno Veyrat is a French lighting designer .

Life

Veyrat has been working as a lighting technician and lighting designer for theater , dance and music , for events and in the field of visual arts since the mid-1990s .

He worked with famous companies and artists such as L'Illustre Famille Burattini , Heddy Maalem (for Dommage pour Hank , Trois vues sur la douce paresse and Bal perdu ), Bruno Abraham-Kremer (for Le Golem , Monsieur Ibrahim and the flowers of the Koran , Comme la vie est belle pourtant and L'Amérique ), Stéphanie Aubin (for Les Étonnistes ) and Jean Michel Bruyère (for Radix and Restez chez vous ).

After Aurélien Bory founded Compagnie 111 in 2011 , Veyrat was involved in all work as lighting designer, lighting technician and production manager, including Plan B (2003), Taoub (2004), Plus ou moins l'infini (2005), Les sept planches de la ruse (2007), Questcequetudeviens? (2008), Sans objet (2009), Géométrie de caoutchouc (2011) and Azimut with acrobats from Tangier (2013). The Sans objet production on the subject of machines versus humans was presented at the 2013 Salzburg Festival .

Web links

  • Arno Veyrat , short biography of the Salzburg Festival