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- Relates to two people, two transvestites, in a constant state of theatricality.
- A free adaptation of eight choreographic pieces of "Infante, c'est destroy". In addition to La La La Human Steps dancers, actress Markita Boies takes part in this feature-length feature film. Contemporary dance confronts the world of Diego Velasquez, the great painter of the Spanish Renaissance.
- The mythical tale of a young queen, Alphise, determined to abdicate rather than contemplate an enforced marriage to a descendant of Boréas is nothing less than extremely highly charged.
- La La La Human Steps and Édouard Lock combines a revived cadence with strong images loaded with religious symbols, "Infante, c'est destroyer", is described by critics as a total, almost mystical experience that captivates the audience and plunges them into a state of trance. In Joan of Arc modern times, Louise Lecavalier, dressed in a coat of mail pierced by a sword or projected naked on a glass plate, dances with a dazzling intensity.
- In the spring of 2015, the Canadian choreographer Édouard Lock created a ballet for two dancers as part of the exhibition 'La La La Human Steps'.