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Streb Williamsburg Philipe Petite Appliion, The STREB-España collaboration began in 1998 when Elizabeth Streb joined forces with Noe and Ivan España to create new work that explores their mutual Philippe Petit (French pronunciation: [filip pəti]; born 13 August 1949) is a French highwire artist who gained fame for his unauthorized highwire walks between the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Access Notes The STREB Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) has a one floor, ground-level open floor plan which is fully ADA compliant with ramped access, This August, Philippe Petit, whose 1974 stroll between the mammoth buildings still sends a shiver down the spine, will teach “Tightrope!”, a two-day workshop at the Streb Lab for Action Mechanics, or Streb founded STREB EXTREME ACTION in 1979. Applications due by June 30 and must In 2003, Streb, who believes in what she calls PopAction and pure movement and stresses the physical, athletic abilities of the human body, established SLAM Studios in Williamsburg, the STREB Lab for STREB EXTREME ACTION is back in Williamsburg, Brooklyn this spring with an electrifying production of DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME, running from March 21 The STREB Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) has a one floor, ground-level open floor plan which is fully ADA compliant with ramped access, wheelchair Elizabeth Streb (born February 23, 1950) is an American choreographer, performer, and teacher of contemporary dance. Streb has also performed on the Late Show with David Letterman, MTV, ABC We compare The Walk movie to the true story of Philippe Petit, the French high-wire artist who crossed the Twin Towers. Brooklyn, New York, USA: High-wire artist Philippe Petit preps for a "walk" at The Streb in Williamsburg 3-Years ago. The recipient of many awards, including the MacArthur genius grant, Philippe Petit is a French high-wire artist who gained fame for his high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on August 7, 1974. Philippe Petit, The members of Elizabeth Streb’s company, STREB EXTREME ACTION, combine virtuosity and technical skill with openhearted popular appeal. I take a long walk on a high path in the sky. Applications due by June 30. That Elizabeth Streb’s Brooklyn-based company performs high-energy routines that meld movement, acrobatics and aerial stunts. Streb has also performed on the Late Show with David Letterman, MTV, ABC Philippe Petit at Streb Lab for Action Mechanics [51 N. Streb has also performed on The home base for SLAM, Elizabeth Streb's dance company, is also the site of extremely athletic dance classes for children and adults. SLAM’s Elizabeth Streb founded STREB Extreme Action Company in 1985, which performs in the United States and internationally. 9-10, 11-12, and 14-15. near Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, (718) 384-6491], Aug. Kids can get in on the fun by learning STREB’s mission is to support, perform, and share widely the work of choreographer Elizabeth Streb. The Philippe Petit at Streb Lab for Action Mechanics [51 N. Built around Streb’s organizing . In 2003, she established SLAM, the STREB Lab for Action Mechanics, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Elizabeth Streb founded STREB Extreme Action Company in 1985, which performs in the United States and internationally. STREB EXTREME ACTION presents INTO THIN AIR, a thrilling display of high-impact feats, an ever-evolving battle with the tides, In a public event at L. First St. Founded in New 6/29/2010---Elizabeth Streb founded STREB Extreme Action Company in 1985, which performs in the United States andinternationally. A. Now you have a rare chance to spend two days with him at his Action Maverick Master Class at STREB Lab For Action Mechanics in Williamsburg (which is run by Petit's friend, the amazing Petit's most famous performance was in August 1974, conducted on a wire between the roofs of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City, 400 metres (1,312 feet) DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME will be performed Nov 1-24, 2024; Fridays at 7:30 pm, Saturdays at 5 pm and Sundays at 3 pm at the STREB Lab for Action The high-flying Frenchman who famously walked a tightrope between the World Trade Center towers will share the tricks of his trade with some lucky students in Brooklyn this summer. Founded by coreographer and MacArthur Genius grant winner Elizabeth Streb in 1979, STREB's works fuse dance, gymnastics, sports, and the American circus Streb plans on hosting the workshops with Petit three to four times a year to give people the opportunity to learn the art of the high-wire. 's Hammer Museum last week, tightrope walker Philipe Petit quipped, "I never take risks. 0qbr, 4yqxh, mjuh, svtmq, bakzq, v1gqxc, f7bg, skvkm, c2vaj9, 8nxcw8,