From her position as an active eyewitness (assistant, external adviser, producer, translator, etc.), Denise Luccioni has become a detective. Somewhere between an investigation and a portrait, her Histoires d’archives offer a totally first-person view of the singular journeys of the prominent figures she knew well.
“ I was lucky enough to discover dance in the 70s, with artists who were inventing their own rules. ” Over the years, following many conversations, in a spontaneous impulse powered by “ the urge to say thank you ”, Denise Luccioni created a body of work. Or more accurately a cosmos, since ” each door that opened revealed a planet ”.
Through this universe move Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Richard Foreman, Grand Magasin, Philippe Quesne, and many others. Legs contains sections devoted to Steve Paxton, a prominent figure in the world of contact-improvisation, and to Bénédicte Pesle, who would work to bring to Europe the American avant garde. What have they got in common ? They are visionaries, each in their own way.
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