In 2007, the three dancers, Deborah Hofstetter, Diana Lambert and Adrian Rusmali, founded the company Diadé. A mixture of very different universes. In 2009 they create « Scream scene » followed by « C’était juste un dimanche ». In 2011 they signed « METRO » and here they are with a new project for 2014 « Re-play ».
Adrian Rusmali
After studying at the National School of Dance of Albania Adrian Rusmali received a scholarship to train at the Geneva Junior Ballet under the direction of Beatriz Consuelo. He has lived in Geneva since 1996, and since 1999 he has worked with several companies in Switzerland and abroad, including the Laura Tanner Company, the Alias Company, the Grand Théâtre de Genève, the Ventura Dance Company, the Théâtre Nürnberg, the Hermes Dance Company, and the Stadttheatre St Gall for two years, where in 2004 he created a choreography.
Diana Lambert
Born in Paris, Diana Lambert has lived in Geneva since 1994. After studying dance in Paris at the Serge Golovine school until the age of 17, she joined the Ballet Junior de Genève directed by Beatriz Consuelo.
From 1996, she danced in the Laura Tanner Company, participated in projects with the Alias Company, Cie Vertical danse, Cie Da Motus! and the Grand Théâtre de Genève. She assisted Noémi Lapzeson at the Jacques Dalcroze Institute for 2 years. In 2000, she created a choreography for Platforme 2000.
Déborah Hofstetter
Déborah Hofstetter, born in Vevey, studied dance at the Zürich Opera School, as well as the Schweizerische Ballettberufschule under the artistic direction of Mr. Heinz Spoerli. She continued her training at the Theater Schule Zürich « Choreo Dance Project », until the age of 19.
Since 2001 she has been working at the Stadttheater in St. Gallen. Since 2005, she has been working in the free dance scene, as well as in several independent companies such as Ventura Dance Company, Laura Tanner Company, Atempo Repertory Dance Company, Hermes dance, Cie Urto, Leipziger Tanzheater and the Company Public in Private.
Daniel Gendre
Musician, Daniel Gendre, born in Geneva, studied sound engineering and at the same time learned musical composition on his own (piano). His current work is based on a research of sonorities and textures. He has composed the music of many shows for the French-speaking scene: melya, Destiné… And collaborated in various video projects: Obscures Windows, Idie… and He already counts to his credit the realization of 3 Cds: Marchands de saisons, Trace and Evohé1.