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The first book dedicated to the collective of artists, dancers, set designers, and musicians who profoundly transformed the practice of choreography in France and beyond in the 1980s.
Mestiza Estudio's uncovering of the group's archives in this book reveals its intact vitality. Hundreds of previously unpublished documents—notebooks, texts, letters, photographs—retrace ten years of collective imagination. This first book dedicated to the collective invites us to discover the freedom, passion, and creative force that shaped the Lolita era. It also marks the birth of the Parisian studio's publishing house, Mess.
Active in Paris in the 1980s, Lolita Danse was a collective of ten artists (Marcia Barcellos, Philippe Chevalier, Daria Eliès, Catherine Langlade, Alain Michon, Dominique Rebaud, Arnaud Sauer, Santiago Sempere, Thierry Azam, and Éric Wurtz) who rejected all hierarchy and fixed forms. They fused dance, music, lighting, and costumes in a dazzling experiment that blurred the boundaries between stage and life, dancer and choreographer, performance and play. Influenced by the revolutionary spirit of post-1968 France and inspired by the multidisciplinary vision of American choreographer Alwin Nikolais, Lolita Danse sought to transcend individual identities and achieve "total and irrepressible freedom" (Isabelle Bucklow). Their performances—which took place on the stages of major theaters as well as on street corners in France and abroad—combined multiple influences in a rich assemblage of gestures and sounds.
Contributions by Mestiza Estudio, Isabelle Bucklow, Sylvie Skinazi, Dominique Boivin, Dominique Rebaud.
 
2026 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
bilingual edition (English / French)
29 x 21 cm
312 pages (ill.)
 
70.00
 
ISBN : 978-1-0369-6670-6
EAN : 9781036966706
 
forthcoming
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