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C'est la Vie.


The show before the show is the expectant crowd seated on Lincoln Center Plaza, tuning in tuning in,
v process in which a therapeutic touch practitioner centers himself or herself so as to be aligned with or “in tune” with a healing energy “frequency,” so that the patient may choose to join the practitioner (tune
 rented headsets and focusing binoculars on the windows of the Radisson Empire Hotel across the street. With C'est la Vie ("That's Life") French performance artist Veronique Guillaud exploits our natural compulsion to stick our noses into other people's business.

Lights begin flashing in windows, and we embark on a ninety-five-minute tour of eleven interwoven in·ter·weave  
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, overlapping playlets. Dialogue is broadcast into our earphones and actor-dancers mime in the windows: two spinsters fantasize about go-go boys; newlyweds make love; an old couple spats; a cop grills a suspect; a New York New York, state, United States
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 family kvetches; an immigrant adjusts to urban life; an artist throws a trendy party. Periodically, an angelic figure in billowing bil·low  
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2. A great swell, surge, or undulating mass, as of smoke or sound.

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 white ("The Beyond") parades along the roof holding a skeletal umbrella. A TV news jockey warns about ozone depletion, and a spotlighted Statue of Liberty Statue of Liberty

great symbolic structure in New York harbor. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 284]

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perhaps the most famous monument to independence. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 284]

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 replica atop the nearby Liberty Storage warehouse admonishes us to get out and live life instead of just watching it pass by. Oh, and a guy on the eighth floor just lurks, and at the end checks us out with his binoculars.

What creator Guillaud fails to realize, though, is that peeping into other people's windows is only as intriguing as what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music.  inside. The writing in C'est la Vie is mundane, the acting amateurish, movement negligible, and no one even gets naked, so you find your binoculars straying to the pricey decor in neighboring high-rises and the hard bodies in the twenty-four-hour gym across the square. And you wish you could join that third of the audience that has taken Miss Liberty's advice and already left.
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Title Annotation:Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, New York
Author:Solomons, Gus
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Dance Review
Date:Nov 1, 1995
Words:278
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