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The '''Festival de la Libre Expression''' (Eng: Paris Festival of Free Expression) was a performance art happening organized by [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]]. The '''Festival de la Libre Expression''' (Eng: Paris Festival of Free Expression) was a performance art happening organized by [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]].
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== Occurences == == Occurences ==
-== ''120 minutes dédiées au divin Marquis'' == 
-Jean-Jacques Lebel [[August 27]] 1966 happening ''120 minutes dédiées au divin Marquis'' at the Festival de Cassis (August 1966). Lebel seems to have been the [[Otto Mühl]] of France during that particular era. 
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== Schneeman’s “Meat Joy” == == Schneeman’s “Meat Joy” ==
* Practitioners were eager to join forces with other avant-gardes (e.g., [[Carolee Schneemann]]’s “Meat Joy” at the Paris Festival of Free Expression, Fluxus internationalism) [http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Architecture/4-65120th-Century-ArtFall2002/LectureNotes/detail/week11-1.htm From Happenings to Performance, 60s to 70s (to now)] * Practitioners were eager to join forces with other avant-gardes (e.g., [[Carolee Schneemann]]’s “Meat Joy” at the Paris Festival of Free Expression, Fluxus internationalism) [http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Architecture/4-65120th-Century-ArtFall2002/LectureNotes/detail/week11-1.htm From Happenings to Performance, 60s to 70s (to now)]

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The Festival de la Libre Expression (Eng: Paris Festival of Free Expression) was a performance art happening organized by Jean-Jacques Lebel. [1] [May 2007]

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