Gilles Welinski

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Gilles Welinski (* 1964 in Raincy ) is a French dancer and choreographer .

Life

Gilles Welinski was born in Raincy, France and studied to be a PE teacher in Paris. At the age of 20 he began to deal intensively with dance. Together with Eric Lamoureux and Hela Fattoumi, he investigated forms of movement and developed several productions from the material. From 1986 he worked with the choreographer Herve Robbe ( Aix-en-Provence , Center Pompidou, Théâtre de la Bastille etc.). In 1998 he went to Brussels and worked with Michel Anne de Mey (including Symphonie Heroica). Afterwards he was a guest at Pina Bausch's dance theater in Wuppertal (including Sacre du printems and Orpheus). From 1993 permanent member of the ensemble in Münster and then in Bremen (1994–2007). a. with the choreographers Susanne Linke and Urs Dietrich . Since 2007 he has been developing his own choreographic work in Bremen and Berlin.

On October 28, 2011 Gilles Welinski was seen in the action reenacting the reenactment , a performative contribution to the 200th anniversary of Heinrich von Kleist's death by Sebastian Hirn and Katharina Gaenssler , in the MaximiliansForum Passage für Interdisciplinary Art.

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