Chloé Beillevaire is a French choreographer and performer. After graduating from the CNSMD in Lyon, she developed a wide range of stage experiences in France, notably working with Olivier Dubois, and later in Belgium with Ultima Vez / Wim Vandekeybus, where she refined her own artistic voice through a choreographic language infused with theatricality.
She then continued her career as a performer while further exploring transdisciplinary practices, working with Backsteinhaus Produktion in Germany as well as with Christophe Rhules and Julien Cassier from the documentary theatre company GDRA.
Alongside her stage work, she directed the music videos DÉRIVE for composer LTIR (Chris Franco) and RADIANCE for the German band Perigon_gone_on.
In 2021, driven by the desire to advocate for an accessible form of contemporary dance—removed from often abstract or overly conceptual perceptions—she founded the company La Teneur. Through this platform, she develops hybrid projects that bring together dance, theatre, and performance.
Since 2019, she has been a guest choreographer each year at the professional training program Performact in Portugal. In collaboration with the students, she creates group pieces and dance films exploring themes of disobedience and the hyperactivity of the contemporary world, continuing in this context her collaboration with composer LTIR through the dance films Crunch Time and Jatso.