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LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS
Canada

La La La Human Steps (Canada) is one of the world’s most recognized dance companies, thanks to the unique choreographic language it developed and has constantly reinvented since its inception.

Choreographic complexity, the alteration of balletic structures, and the intertwining of choreographic, musical, and cinematic strands are among the elements that create a sense of perceptual distortion and renewal, encouraging audiences to both reinvent and rediscover the body and its dance.

The company requires that its dancers constantly redefine, question and renew themselves, to bring out performances that move from the extreme to the lyrical.

Over the last 30 years La La La Human Steps has commissioned original compositions from alternative and contemporary composers such as Rober Racine, West India Company, Einstürzende Neubauten and David Van Tieghem, Iggy Pop, Shellac of North America, My Bloody Valentine, Gavin Bryars and David Lang.

Since 1985, the company has been at the forefront of the international dance scene, touring in the major capitals of Europe, Asia and America.

LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS
Canada

La La La Human Steps (Canada) is one of the world’s most recognized dance companies, thanks to the unique choreographic language it developed and has constantly reinvented since its inception.

Choreographic complexity, the alteration of balletic structures, and the intertwining of choreographic, musical, and cinematic strands are among the elements that create a sense of perceptual distortion and renewal, encouraging audiences to both reinvent and rediscover the body and its dance.

The company requires that its dancers constantly redefine, question and renew themselves, to bring out performances that move from the extreme to the lyrical.

Over the last 30 years La La La Human Steps has commissioned original compositions from alternative and contemporary composers such as Rober Racine, West India Company, Einstürzende Neubauten and David Van Tieghem, Iggy Pop, Shellac of North America, My Bloody Valentine, Gavin Bryars and David Lang.

Since 1985, the company has been at the forefront of the international dance scene, touring in the major capitals of Europe, Asia and America.

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