Ensemble TaCTuS is a multidisciplinary collective formed in 2011, driven by four percussionists: Raphaël Aggery, Ying-Yu Chang, Paul Changarnier, and Quentin Dubois. Their work focuses on exploring the connection between sound, body, and space, often collaborating with other artistic forms. They have worked with choreographers like Yuval Pick and Maud Le Pladec, and actors such as Jacques Bonnaffé. Notable projects include "Visages," a musical piece blending concert, theater, and choreography, and adaptations like "L'appel de la forêt" with illustrator Marion Cluzel. They also engage in circus collaborations and create music for young children, as seen in "Le Silence des champignons," featuring John Cage's compositions.
The ensemble regularly performs concerts, showcasing both contemporary and classical repertoire. They have a particular affinity for contemporary composers such as David Lang, Steve Reich, and Julia Wolfe. Their artistic direction is collective, reflecting their collaborative approach to music and performance. Ensemble TaCTuS is based in Lyon, France, and actively participates in educational activities to engage diverse audiences with their unique blend of music and art.
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