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Photo Christophe Raynaud de Lage / Festival d'Avignon The choreographer Yinka Esi Graves radiates the stage with her vibrant flamenco, in an issue of appearance and disappearance that evokes the erasure of black bodies. The Disappearing Act. is, in part, the story of Miss Lala at the Fernando Circus. This Métis acrobat of the late 19th century, represented on the famous painting of Degas in counter-dive, in the void, suspended by the jaw force. …
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Photo Christophe Raynaud de Lage / Festival d'Avignon The choreographer Yinka Esi Graves radiates the stage with her vibrant flamenco, in an issue of appearance and disappearance that evokes the erasure of black bodies. The Disappearing Act. is, in part, the story of Miss Lala at the Fernando Circus. This Métis acrobat of the late 19th century, represented on the famous painting of Degas in counter-dive, in the void, suspended by the jaw force. …

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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