
Elizabeth Streb
2021Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity
Catherine Gund
Elizabeth Streb, Fabio Tavares
Born to Fly pushes the boundaries between action and art, daring us to join choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her dancers in pursuit of human flight.
Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity
Amphibian
Mary Lucier
Elizabeth Streb
Amphibian was a collaborative video/dance performance by Lucier and choreographer Elizabeth Streb. In this unique fusion of dance and video, Streb performed on a raked platform between two large screens showing different sets of video images. Streb portrays a mythological creature in the process of evolution, moving from water to earth to sky — an amphibious entity in a struggle to defy gravity. Lucier's intuitive landscapes integrate with Streb's athletic choreography to create an abstract yet visceral performance space.
Amphibian
In the blink of an eye...(amphibian dreams)..."If I could fly I would fly"
Mary Lucier, Elizabeth Streb
Collaborating with choreographer Elizabeth Streb, Lucier constructs a suite of dances in which the human figure is abstracted and isolated within a natural landscape. Structured in three segments, the work suggests the evolution of a mythical being moving from a black void to a natural landscape, and then into an aerial world. Fragmenting and isolating the physical body in space, or in relation to simple elements of landscape, Lucier evokes themes of confinement, the struggle to defy gravity, and a metaphorical desire for transcendence.
In the blink of an eye...(amphibian dreams)..."If I could fly I would fly"