Patrick Ehrhard
Patrick Ehrhard is a Danseur, Chorégraphe, and painter French.
He was born in Montpellier (Herault). He worked, amongst other things, for the theater the red evil and gold according to Cocteau and the garden with the paths which fork, of Borgès for the company Maria Munk-Farrugia, the cinema ( the Nonentity of Michel Deville) and creates his own choreographies ( beautiful and Stupid one, the course , the flesh of the tree , Flamme inspired by Frédérico Garcia Lorca and presented to the Landowsky museum in Boulogne, Dormeurs have neither tops low nor according to Cocteau, the cathedrals of flesh , Camille Claudel and the Labyrinths of Orphée - 2007). He worked with Joseph Russillo and Carolyn Carlson. The INA devoted a short film Danser to him the Life . Patrick Ehrhard put in scene the part of Michelle Robert-Reich " CRABE" for the Pandora theater in 2002. A film was made by it by Patrick Hirigoyen d' Irube - KI Production 2002. Of 1985 with 1996 he was professor of dance to the theater of Olympia. In the years 1986 and 1987, it took part in Agde with the events of the spring of the Form and the Dance , which it animated in collaboration with the actress Sydne Rome. They were thus invited of honor when the Minister for the culture of then, François Léotard, accommodated in this city the Antique statue of the beautiful young man of Agde found in Herault, today emblem of the city. Diverting the subject somewhat, Patrick Ehrhard drew from it later an idea of choreographic part surrealist Sand and water .
He is formative with the academy of Sophrologie of Patrick André Chene. He would have creates a method of personal development ( Sophro-Movement ) which integrates the return to the original movement Vital into the techniques suitable for the sophrology caycédienne.
Patrick Ehrhard prepares a work a way to be .
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