Festival of Free Expression
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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.
Occurences
- 1er Festival de la Libre Expression, American Center, Paris, May 25 - May 30, 1964
- 2e Festival de la Libre Expression, American Center, Paris, May 17 - May 25, 1965
- 3e Festival de la Libre Expression, Théâtre de la Chimère, Paris, April 4 - May 3, 1966
- 4e Festival de la Libre Expression, Papa Gayo, Saint-Tropez, Paris, July 12 - August 28, 1967
- Bibliography: Lebel, Jean-Jacques: On the Necessity of Violation, in: Sandford, Mariellen R. (ed.): Happenings and Other Acts, Routledge, London - New York, 1995, 268-284.
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) From Happenings to Performance, 60s to 70s (to now)
Jodorowsky's “Sacramental Melodrama”
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