For the past 30 years, Yves Dubé has been active in the development of the performing and audio-visual arts by bringing them together interactively. He is highly acclaimed as a stage photographer and for his numerous visual collaborations with Carbone 14, producing for them video environments and other elements. Yves Dubé is a valued creative contributor to many theatre, dance and opera companies.
In 1996, he joined Les Deux Mondes. Along with Daniel Meilleur, he was responsible for the visual aspect of Leitmotiv (1996) for which he designed the video component and its interactivity with the performers. This integration of video into the language of the stage continued in Living Memory (2001) 2,191 Nights and Notes from the Journey, which he also co-designed with Normand Canac-Marquis, Michel Robidoux and Daniel Meilleur. In the company’s most recent creation, Gold Mountain by David Yip and Kevin Wong, a coproduction of Deux Mondes and Liverpool’s Unity Theatre, he is reunited with Daniel Meilleur in the show’s visual design and creation of its multimedia language.