Louise Lecavalier, Danses Vagabondes
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Louise Lecavalier, Danses Vagabondes
"Danses Vagabondes is a 70-minute performance characterized by high-energy movements, with Lecavalier's arms and hands creating intricate figures against a vibrant, changing backdrop."
"At 67, Lecavalier channels her past physicality into a new concept of dance, showcasing her evolution while still captivating audiences with her dynamic presence."
"The performance is loosely inspired by Carlo Rovelli's Ecrits Vagabonds, an anthology that covers a wide range of topics, yet remains abstract in its presentation."
Danses Vagabondes features 70 minutes of dynamic movement set to percussive music by various artists. Louise Lecavalier, now 67, adapts her performance style while maintaining her physicality. Originally part of La La La Human Steps, she has collaborated with notable figures and choreographed her own works. The piece draws inspiration from Carlo Rovelli's Ecrits Vagabonds, though it remains abstract and does not directly convey the themes of the essays. The performance is part of the Elixir Festival, celebrating creative ageing.
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