Yann Marussich, a unique practitioner of contemporary dance, delivers performances that have a genuine impact on his audience. Since 1989, his choreography and performances have been presented all over the world.
In 2001 Yann Marussich choreographed Bleu Provisoire, his first totally motionless piece. Since then, his work has deepened in introspection, exploring the control of stillness while placing his body in direct contact with diverse outside factors. He continues moving toward solo performance and the poetic aspects of body art. His most recent performances, which he considers examples of his fully developed style, have been presented in many festivals in Switzerland and abroad. They include several collaborative efforts: L’Arbre aux Clous (The Tree of Nails) and Glassed (2011), both with the industrial music pioneers Carter Tutti (formerly of the group Throbbing Gristle); Hyphos with students from the Geneva University of Art and Design; and PÔ in collaboration with Vincent Barras (2012).