Louise Lecavalier Premieres Danses Vagabondes at 67

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- Louise Lecavalier, 67, premiered her solo show "Danses Vagabondes" at Sadler's Wells East in London
- Lecavalier is known for dancing with David Bowie on his Sound + Vision tour and the Fame 90 video
- She was the face of Canadian dance company La La La Human Steps during the 1980s and 90s
- The Guardian describes her as "contemporary dance's most athletic, acrobatic performer," hurtling "through the air like a flying bullet"
- Her choreography includes barrel jumps and "corkscrewing on a horizontal axis," moves the review says are "worlds away from cosy retirement"
- The review frames her as "part witchy raver, part manic pixie dream grandmother" in an "I'll-do-whatever-I-want phase" of her career
Why it matters: Lecavalier's continued athleticism at 67 — barrel jumps and horizontal corkscrews on a major London stage — directly contradicts the convention that solo contemporary dance careers wind down with age. A veteran of La La La Human Steps and Bowie's touring company is now performing self-choreographed solo work The Guardian characterizes as the opposite of "cosy retirement," offering a live counterexample to age-based retirement assumptions in dance.

