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Streb: How to Become an Extreme Action Hero [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 201 pages, height x width: 190x133 mm, weight: 334 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Feminist Press at The City University of New York
  • ISBN-10: 155861656X
  • ISBN-13: 9781558616561
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 201 pages, height x width: 190x133 mm, weight: 334 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Feminist Press at The City University of New York
  • ISBN-10: 155861656X
  • ISBN-13: 9781558616561
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Elizabeth Streb has been testing the potential of the human body since childhood. Can she fly? Can she run up walls? Can she break through glass? How fast can she go? With clarity and humor—and with a world-class dance troupe called STREB—she continues to investigate what real movement is and has come to these conclusions: It's off the ground! It creates impact! It hurts trying to stop it! In this pathbreaking book, Streb combines memoir and analysis to convey how she became an extreme action dancer/choreographer, developing a form of movement that's more NASCAR than modern dance; more boxing than ballet.

Once called the Evel Knievel of dance, Elizabeth Streb intertwines the disciplines of dance, athletics, rodeo, the circus, and Hollywood stunt-work. She founded STREB in 1985, which performs internationally in theaters, museums, and town squares. She established S.L.A.M. (STREB Lab for Action Mechanics) in 2003, a factory space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which produces a cottage industry of extreme action performances and invites everyday people to wonder about movement, gravity, and flight.

Actor, playwright, and author Anna Deavere Smith is performing her latest play Let Me Down Easy off-Broadway, and she appears on Showtime's Nurse Jackie.



The Evel Knievel of dance creates a new way of seeing the body in action.
Foreword ix
Anna Deavere Smith
Introduction xvii
Peggy Phelan
In the Beginning
2(28)
Real Estate
11(6)
Birth of STREB
17(4)
A Real Move
21(5)
Music
26(4)
Body
30(22)
Danger
39(2)
PopAction
41(4)
Extreme Action Specialist
45(7)
Space
52(44)
Arena
59(4)
Un-Habitual Space
63(2)
Perspective
65(5)
Perception of Movement
70(11)
Action Machines
81(15)
Time
96(30)
Hunks of Action
99(4)
How Soon is Now?
103(2)
Real Time
105(8)
Rhythm
113(2)
The Ten-Second Dance
115(5)
Invisible Forces
120(6)
Motion
126(22)
Fight or Flight
132(4)
Syntax of Movement
136(5)
The Moveical
141(7)
The Real Move
148(6)
Notes 154(3)
Appendix A: Action Heroes 157(7)
Laura Flanders
Appendix B: Q&A 164(19)
Anna Deavere Smith
Elizabeth Streb
Acknowledgments 183(5)
Index 188