Jeremy Alberge
Choreographer

Jeremy Alberge is a French dancer, choreographer, and teacher, born in 1992 in Paris. He began dancing in 2007, developed a passion for electro dance, and won the French Championship in 2009. This recognition led him to teach workshops and serve as a judge at competitions both in France and internationally.
In 2010, he joined Blanca Li’s company for the creation of Electro Kif, with more than 100 performances. From 2013 to 2015, he was part of the Ballet Junior de Genève.
Continuing his career abroad, Jérémy joined the Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak Dance Company in Tel Aviv in 2015, where he took part in six productions and two new creations. Between 2017 and 2020, he danced with the Vertigo Dance Company, performing in several works and contributing to a new creation. At the same time, in 2019, he collaborated with Roy Assaf on the pieces Boys and The Hill. In 2020, he was invited by Adi Boutrous to create the piece One More Thing, co-produced by Théâtre de la Ville in Paris and Fabrik Potsdam.
That same year, he created his first solo work, +10, a tribute to his father, which won the “Assistant’s Prize” at the 25th edition of the Stuttgart Solo Dance Festival. In 2021, Jeremy founded the Lamalo Dance Company. In 2023, his piece Noam received several awards, including the First Prize at Les Lendemains qui dansent competition at La Barcarolle, and the Third International Prize at the Burgos competition. It was also selected for the RIDCC 2024. Alongside his creative work, Jeremy is deeply committed to pedagogy and transmission, leading workshops and masterclasses around the world notably in China, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and Switzerland. His teaching focuses on the research of organic movement, fluidity, and floor technique, reflecting his artistic vision and multifaceted career.
