Laurence Louppe Explained
Laurence Louppe (1938 – 5 February 2012) was a French writer, critic and historian of dance, a specialist in the aesthetics of dance and visual arts and a choreographic artist.
Biography
Laurence Louppe taught at the université du Québec à Montréal, at the Performing Arts Research and Training Studios in Brussels, and created a higher education in choreographic culture at the Cefedem-Sud in Aubagne. She was made a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1 January 2009.[1] [2]
Some publications and collaborations
- 1988: , groupe Émile Dubois, in collaboration with Jean-Louis Schefer and, éditions Dis Voir,
- 1991: La Matière et la Forme
- 1991 Danses tracées : dessins et notation des chorégraphes, exhibition catalog
- 1993: Richard Deacon, Hervé Robbe, Noisiel, La Ferme du buisson ; Londres, British council
- 1997: Poétique de la danse contemporaine, coll. « La pensée du Mouvement », éditions Contredanse, Brussels .
- 2000: L'Histoire de la danse. Repères dans le cadre du diplôme d'État
- 2007: Poétique de la danse contemporaine, la suite, éditions Contredanse, Brussels .
External links
Notes and References
- News: Laurence Louppe, critique et historienne de la danse. Rosita Boisseau .
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. 2012. Le Monde.
- Laurence Louppe - Un art sans histoire. https://archive.today/20130701011537/http://www.lesinrocks.com/actualite/actu-article/t/16553/date/1998-02-25/article/laurence-louppe-un-art-sans-histoire/. dead. 2013-07-01. Fabienne Arvers. 1998. Les Inrockuptibles.