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'''La La La Human Steps''' was a Québécois contemporary dance group known for their energetic, acrobatic style that often involves fast-paced and athletic physical contact. They were active between 1980 and 2015. The groups leading star was Louise Lecavalier.
  
'''La La La Human Steps''' is a leading Québécois contemporary dance group known for its energetic, acrobatic style that often involves fast-paced and athletic physical contact. Its signature move is the barrel jump, which is like a horizontal pirouette in the air.
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The band performed on stage during Frank Zappa's ''[[The Yellow Shark]]'' performances with the [[Ensemble Modern]], usually during ''[[G-Spot Tornado]]''. A performance was filmed during the ''[[Frank Zappa: The Yellow Shark]]'' documentary.
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==External links==
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* [http://www.lalalahumansteps.com/ La La La Human Steps] Website<br>
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* [[wikipedia:La La La Human Steps|La La La Human Steps]]<br>
  
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[http://www.lalalahumansteps.com/ La La La Human Steps] Website<br>
 
[[wikipedia:La La La Human Steps|La La La Human Steps]]<br>
 
 
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[[Category:Dancers]]

Revision as of 03:37, 11 September 2020

La La La Human Steps was a Québécois contemporary dance group known for their energetic, acrobatic style that often involves fast-paced and athletic physical contact. They were active between 1980 and 2015. The groups leading star was Louise Lecavalier.

The band performed on stage during Frank Zappa's The Yellow Shark performances with the Ensemble Modern, usually during G-Spot Tornado. A performance was filmed during the Frank Zappa: The Yellow Shark documentary.

External links