Video interview

Un impérieux besoin de résonance : Lucie Grégoire (in French)

Place
Studio Lucie Grégoire Danse
Date
May 3, 2016
Director
Paulo Castro-Lopes
Length
49 min 42
Assistance
Ariane Dessaulles

Interview with Lucie Grégoire about her work Les choses dernières, conducted by Guylaine Massoutre on May 3, 2016, at the studio Lucie Grégoire Danse.

Filming and editing: Paulo Castro-Lopes
Assistant: Ariane Dessaulles

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Les Choses dernières Choreographic Toolkit

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Created in 1994 and loosely based on Paul Auster’s novel, In the Country of Last Things, this solo piece is the culmination of Lucie Grégoire’s tireless quest to understand identity. In 2016, Grégoire transmitted the work to Isabelle Poirier, another dancer renowned for her intensity,...

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