Tommy Cattin is a Swiss and Italian dance artist who works as a free-lance performer and choreographer. He created his dance company EREM dance in 2020 in Delémont, Switzerland. He has since created different pieces presented in different contexts in Europe, including a wide range of international artists and dancers.
He was awarded the Simone Michelle Award in 2028 in London for his outstanding achievements in choreography.
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The company aims to integrate an open and interdisciplinary approach to the performing arts within its research and creations, intertwining dance with other artistic forms that can respond to, complement, solidify, elevate, and evolve it in harmony with the current times.
Through his new creations, Tommy seeks to cultivate critical reflections on social issues that permeate contemporary debates and are integral to his personal growth. These include topics such as gender dynamics, societal constructs that push us toward binary representations as free individuals, and the ecological sustainability of our civic choices. He strives to address these themes by placing his own body at the center of his research—a core of identity vulnerability that he continually questions—to invite audiences into an introspective experience and reflection through performance and dance.
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