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Italo Gomez, Artistic Director of the teatro La Fenice, to become choreographer in residence. On tour in Italy, then in Paris at the Théâtre de Paris. Larrio Ekson and Jorma Uotinen join Carolyn Carlson in Venise, where she has created a new group of dancers, the Teatro Danza La Fenice di Carolyn Carlson. 1981 February: premiere in Venise of Undid Onde, Carolyn Carlson’s new piece; music by Jean Schwartz and René Aubry. On tour in Italy and in Paris at the Théâtre de Paris. July: gives a workshop and presents Undid Onde at the Festival Venezia Danza Europa ’Bl. November: gives birth to Aleksi Carlson Aubry, 1982 February/March: premiere of Underwood at the Malibran Teatro (Venise); music by René Aubry.

Spring; on tour in Italy, in Paris sponsored by the Téâtre de la Ville, and at the Lausanne Festival. Fall: on tour in Italy and France 1983 Spring: Chalk Work, first version of L’orso et la Luna, created for the Teatro Danza La Fenice di Carolyn Carlson. On tour in Italy: Milan, Naples, etc.., August: L’orso et la luna performed at the Avignon Festival in the Cour d’Honneur du Palais des Papes. October: premire of Blue Lady, solo piece, at the Fenice; music by René Aubry; scenic Design: Frédérik Robert, November: on tour in New-York, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with Underwood. 1984 Winter: on tour for three months with Chalk work in France and Spain. Spring/summer: on tour with Blue Lady at the Teatro Malibran in Venise; two weeks at the Théâtre de la

Ville in Paris and at the following festivals: Israel, Holland, Montpellier, La Rochelle and back to Paris. October/November: on tour with Blue Lady in France, Italy, Belgium and Spain. 1985 March/April: on tour with Blue Lady in France and Italy. May: performs Blue Lady at the Théâtre de la Ville, presently producing Carolyn Carlson’s work. Summer; on tour at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Carthage Festival, the Cagliari Festival, the Istambuł and Greece Festivals. September: Song, a 26 mn. video piece on the solo Blue Lady, coproduced by the Théâtre de la Ville, the Centre Georges Pompidou, FR3 and Arcánál; video director: Charles Picq. October: performs Blue Lady in New-York, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,

-1986 Winter/spring: creates Still Waters, a new piece for 12 dancers, sponsored by Gérard Violette and the Théâtre de la Ville; music by René Aubry and Jean Schwarz; scenic design: Evan Durnet Smith and Frédérik Robert; light designer: John Davis. May: Still Waters presented at the Théâtre de la Ville for one month. September: on tour with Blue Lady in Canada and at the Berlin Festival. October/December: on tour in France and Italy with Blue Lady. 1987 Winter: creates A time exposure, music by Joachim Kühn, for the Elliot Feld Ballet in New-York. Premiere: March sth at the Joyce Teatre. March: on tour in Brazil with Blue Lady. April/May: on tour with Still Waters at the Hamburg Opera. Summer: creates Shamrock, a new work for Het Compagnie Rudi Van Danzig; music by Gabriel Yared; scenic design: Bojena Bieńkowska; lighting design: Peter Vos. Premiere:

October 15th: November/December: on tour in Italy with Blue Lady. 1988 Winter: on tour in France with Blue Lady Spring: creates Dark, a new work for 9 dancers, produced by the Théâtre de la Ville; music by Joachim Kühn, played live by Joachim Kühn and Walter Quintus; scenic design: Frédéric Robert; Light design: Patrice Besombes. Premiere: April 27 at the Théâtre de la Ville June: Dances/Acts in Cosmopolitan Greetings, a jazz opera by Robert Wilson, Rolf Lieberman, Allen Ginsberg and Georges Gruntz. Premiere: June 11 at Kampnagelfabrik in Hamburg. September/October: Dark on tour in Finland, Yugoslavia, Holland and Spain. November: Month-long Festival around Carolyn Carlson in the Jlede-France region including residencies, performances of Blue Lady and Dark, and improvisation-performan-

ces with noted jazz musicians. December: Dark filmed in the studios of the Swedish television in Stockholm. □

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