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Please note: tickets are required to attend this event.
Performance: Link will be active through January 24 | Q&A with Elizabeth Streb & Guests was held on: Dec 15 | Premium tickets purchased after live event will come with a link to view the event | Information & Questions: [email protected]
Date & Time
Fri, December 11th 2020
12:00 PM EST -
Sun, January 24th 2021
11:59 PM EST
Location
This event will be hosted digitally.
A link to view the performance will be sent with confirmation. Premium Ticket buyers will be sent a link to view the Q&A which was hosted live on Dec. 15.
Organizer
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Virtual Home Season Performance and Q&A
This winter's home season program showcases a body of Elizabeth Streb's work which highlights quotidian objects as extreme action hardware. Everyday objects you might see on a construction site, and that make up the building blocks of our lived environment, have long been the subject of Streb’s obsessive action invention. From dirt, glass, plywood and two-by-fours, to concrete blocks, I-beams, truck straps, buckets and ladders, Streb has transformed these objects to foment complex extreme action choreography over the years. With a libretto written by Laura Flanders, DANGER: EVERYDAY OBJECTS, weaves together a poetic look at the everyday building objects we all live within.
Performance Link is now available until Sunday, January 24, 2021, 11:59 pm
An virtual conversation and Q&A with Elizabeth Streb with special guests—action alums and collaborators Paula Gifford, Hope Clark, Christine Chen, Cassandre Joseph, Zaire Baptiste and Loganne Bond —moderated by Laura Flanders was held via Zoom on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 @ 7:00 pm.
Click on the "Donate & Tickets" button above to receive your link to view the performance.
$50 Premium Tickets include a link to view the virtual conversation which took place on Dec 15.
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