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La La La Human Steps was a Québécois contemporary dance group in Canada, active between 1980 and 2015, known for its energetic, acrobatic style involving fast-paced and athletic physical contact. Its signature move was the barrel jump – a gravity-defying, fully horizontal, mid-air barrel roll. The first mention of the group in The New York Times, after the premiere of Human Sexy, stated: In later years the leading soloist of La La La Human Steps was . On September 2, 2015 Lock announced that the company had been disbanded owing to insurmountable financial difficulties.

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  • La La La Human Steps was a Québécois contemporary dance group in Canada, active between 1980 and 2015, known for its energetic, acrobatic style involving fast-paced and athletic physical contact. Its signature move was the barrel jump – a gravity-defying, fully horizontal, mid-air barrel roll. The first mention of the group in The New York Times, after the premiere of Human Sexy, stated: "This [performance] integrates punk art music into the dancing - which features the fearless physicality of a group of high-flying and nose-diving performers. There is also the added interest of the dancers producing sound by activating laser-beam instruments with their bodies. [...] Yet the style - Miss Lecavalier wears a Merry Widow corset, tights, running shoes and a mustache - is different. There is something touching about seeing a younger generation reinvent a wheel, however naively: this difference in attitude defines our times." The troupe collaborated with rock musicians, including David Bowie, David Lang, Frank Zappa, Skinny Puppy, Stephen Luscombe, Pandit Dinesh, Asha Bhosle (West India Company) Einstürzende Neubauten, Kevin Shields, David Van Tieghem, Carole Laure, , and Alain Bertrand. It was formed in 1980 by Édouard Lock under the name Lock-Danseurs and showcased for many years Louise Lecavalier. The group appeared regularly in its hometown of Montreal, Quebec, and all over the world. In later years the leading soloist of La La La Human Steps was . On September 2, 2015 Lock announced that the company had been disbanded owing to insurmountable financial difficulties. (en)
  • La La La Human Steps, fondée en 1980 par le chorégraphe Édouard Lock, est une compagnie de danse contemporaine établie à Montréal au Québec et active jusqu'en septembre 2015. (fr)
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  • La La La Human Steps, fondée en 1980 par le chorégraphe Édouard Lock, est une compagnie de danse contemporaine établie à Montréal au Québec et active jusqu'en septembre 2015. (fr)
  • La La La Human Steps was a Québécois contemporary dance group in Canada, active between 1980 and 2015, known for its energetic, acrobatic style involving fast-paced and athletic physical contact. Its signature move was the barrel jump – a gravity-defying, fully horizontal, mid-air barrel roll. The first mention of the group in The New York Times, after the premiere of Human Sexy, stated: In later years the leading soloist of La La La Human Steps was . On September 2, 2015 Lock announced that the company had been disbanded owing to insurmountable financial difficulties. (en)
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  • La La La Human Steps (fr)
  • La La La Human Steps (en)
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