CMU School of Drama


Monday, September 27, 2010

Choreographer Rioult follows instincts to success

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "The work of choreographer Pascal Rioult has been praised as original, bold, courageous and disciplined; he's even been compared to the legendary George Balanchine.
Yet, the core of his creativity is something of a mystery to him.
'I believe, as do a lot of artists, that the true work comes instinctively,' Rioult says. '(Composer Maurice) Ravel talks about this as well. You don't really know where it comes from, but always something develops that just makes sense.'

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