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Lucy Mary Guerin (born 1961) is an Australian dancer and choreographer. Her work is described as post-modern.


Life and career

Lucy Guerin was born in Adelaide, Australia, and began her dance education at local dance schools. She graduated from Adelaide's Center for Performing Arts in 1982 and found employment in
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with
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' Dance Exchange in 1983. In 1988 she took a position in Melbourne with Nanette Hassall's Dance Works company. In 1989 Guerin relocated to
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where she danced until 1996 with companies and choreographers including
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, Sara Rudner and
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, and also began working as a choreographer. She presented ''Solemn Pink'' and ''Incarnadine'' (1996) at the Rencontres choreographiques internationales de Bagnolet in France, winning the Prix d'auteur. She toured Europe from 1997–98, and received a
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in 1996 for her ''Two Lies''. In 1996 Guerin returned to Australia, and in 2002 she established the Australian dance company Lucy Guerin Inc. In New York her work has been presented at the
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.


Honors and awards

*Prix d'auteur, 1996 *Bessie Award, 1996 *Green Room Awards *Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, 2000 *Helpmann Award for Best Dance Work, 2006 Guerin was made an Officer of the
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in the
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for "distinguished service to contemporary dance as a choreographer, and as a mentor and advocate for emerging artists and new works."


Works

Selected works include: *''Sweet Dreams'' (1989) *''In Endless Description'' (1991) with Sarah Perron *''Ghost in Bloom'' (1994) *''Venus Bay'' (1996) *''Remote'' (1997) *''Robbery Waitress on Bail'' (1997) *''Heavy'' (1998) *''Zero'' (1999) *''Soft Centre'' (1999) *''The Ends of Things'' (2000) *''Living with Surfaces'' (2001) *''Melt'' (2002) *''Tell Me'' (2003) with Michael Lenz *''Tense Dave'' (2003) with
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and
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*''Plasticine Park'' (2003) with
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*''The Firebird'' 2003 *''Baroque Masterworks for the Australian Opera'' (2004) *'' Structure and Sadness'' (2006) *''Corridor'' (2008) *''Untrained'' (2009) *''Human Interest Story'' (2010) *''Conversation Piece'' (2012) *''Weather'' (2012) *''Microclimate'' (2015) *''Motion Picture'' (2015) *''The Dark Chorus'' (2016) *''Attractor (2017'' *''Split (2017)'' *''Make Your Own World (2019)'' *''Metal'' (2020)


References


External links


Official site

Archival footage of Lucy Guerin Inc. performing ''Structure and Sadness'' in 2010 at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.

Lucy Guerin Inc performs ''Aether #2''
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Guerin, Lucy 1961 births Living people Australian female dancers Bessie Award winners Contemporary dance choreographers Dance in New York City Helpmann Award winners Modern dancers Officers of the Order of Australia