The company ‘Lolita Danse’, founded in 1981 in Paris, brings together dancers, musicians and plastic artists of French, Brazilian, Mexican and Spanish nationality. The group's working method is a perennial ‘work in progress’ that does not envisage the coordination of a choreographer or a director: each creation, characterised by a clear theatrical connotation, is collective and tends towards the exasperated exaltation of the individuality of each of the performers understood as a ‘character’ that expresses itself totally. Without anecdotal or stereotypical references, the dancers in ‘Lolita’ work on the assumption that the human being represents a fusion of different times, cultures and societies, emotions and forms of energy.
After ‘Bla...Bla’ and after ‘Qui a tué Lolita?’, the third performance of ‘Lolita Danse’ this year was ‘Les indolents délires de Dolores Dollar’, which was presented in July at the Inteatro Festival in Polverigi and at the Roman festival ‘E lucean le stelle’. ‘Lolita Danse’ participated in the Rovereto Festival with an aquatic choreography: lights, colours, music, disguises and dances à la Esther Williams for a big pool party.