Samuel Murez, born October 22, 1982,[1] is a Franco-American director, choreographer, film-maker, editor, composer, producer, and dancer.
Critical writing about his work has tended to mention ingenuity and theatricality in narrative, construction, and staging, the use of a very wide range of styles and techniques, original and very physical choreographic composition, and an irreverent sense of humor.
[5][6][7][8][9][10] Notable works include : a short film, shot at the Palais Garnier, that he choreographed, danced, directed, and edited text by raymond federman, music by the Misters, premiered 3e étage's founding performance in Vieux-Boucau in 2006 music by the Misters, premiered at 3e étage's founding performance in Vieux-Boucau in 2006 music by Johannes Brahms after Niccolo Paganini, commissioned by Emmanuel Thibault, premiered in Bogotá, Colombia, August 2006 No music, premiered in St Malo, France a full-length evening conceived by Murez as a series of interwoven scenes tied together by recurring themes, motifs, and characters, exploring the tension between formal order and the creative chaos.
Murez' first full-length program of his own work, a followup to "Désordres", it reprised some of the scenes and characters from Désordres, as well as new material, including "La Danse des Livres", "Méphisto", "Thirst", and "Désordres (final)"[16] His work as a choreographer has been performed at the Opera Bastille amphitheater in 2006,[17] 2011, and 2013, at the Festival des Arts de St Sauveur, Canada, in 2011, at international festival Jardins del Cap Roig in 2009,[18] Sagunto en Escena in 2008,[19] and at the Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires in 2012.
This film was shown as part of a series of performances called which were nominated by the Korean press for best dance show of the year.