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Blue Lady
Year of production
1984
Year of creation
1983
On October 11, 1983, Carolyn Carlson created Blue Lady at the Fenice Theater in Venice. The piece has a huge impact and will be represented for ten years, worldwide.
Blue Lady marks the blossoming of a designer and a major performer, who has achieved remarkable artistic maturity and fullness of movement. The music of René Aubry, huge Venetian blinds, a tree, a whirlwind of dresses and hats set the poetic frame of a flamboyant dance. The flutters and arms of Carolyn Carlson have impressed memories through this solo, both sum and exploration of possibilities.
Source: Maison de la danse de Lyon
More information: http://www.atelierdeparis.org/
Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1984
Year of creation
1983
Duration
67’15
Lights
John Davis, Claude Naville
Original score
René Aubry
Performance
Carolyn Carlson
Production of video work
Charles Picq, Théâtre de la Ville
Set design
Frédéric Robert
Production of choreographic work
Teatro La Fenice de Venise, Théâtre de la Ville de Paris