Caroline Barbier de Reulle
Alumna Sorbonne University PhD at the interface of several arts
I really like the idea of research-creation
Caroline Barbier de Reulle is a 2017 doctoral candidate in the Concepts and Languages doctoral school. Her thesis is entitled Salvador Dali and music. She is a musician, musicologist, film-maker and currently in charge of new artistic and educational forms for Insula orchestra, resident at La Seine Musicale, and for the choeur accentus. Its role is to help people discover classical music in a different way.
She is also interested in research and creation: as a composer, she is part of the Piece of Mind Collective (Montréal) which brings together people living with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, neuroscience researchers and artists, to translate their experiences into the arts. The aim is to change the way we look at these diseases and better adapt certain treatments. Active research” is also part of her daily routine: in Paris and Toronto, she produces documentary reports on artists influenced by surrealism, and follows the work of the Mexican composer Diana Syrse. She also creates multi-disciplinary shows aimed at discovering the careers and works of women. In 2024, she wrote and directed a show about Olympe de Gouges, supported by the French Ministry of Culture, performed by Cécile Achille and the Quatuor Tana with music by Benoît Menut.