November, 1-24, 2024

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME

Graphic black and yellow text w/ dancers double stacked post by Loganne Bond; Photo by Josh Flannigan

STREB EXTREME ACTION brings its thrilling feats of physicality, grace, strength, and risk back to Williamsburg this Fall!

 

NOVEMBER 1 – 24

Fridays @ 7:30PM | Saturdays @ 5PM | Sundays @ 3PM

Join STREB as co-artistic directors Elizabeth Streb and Cassandre Joseph present a daring collection of Action Events that showcase the extreme physicality, innovation, and those trademark near misses. Featured events include CHAOS MASS, where our Action Heroes dodge massive concrete-filled pipes and a spiraling steel I-beam, and THE WALL, which hasn’t been performed since 2018! Watch as our Action Heroes crash, climb, and collide with an 8×8 foot blackboard-like structure; running, leaping, slamming into the wall with full force, scaling and hanging from its edges. From Action Heroes balancing on a rotating pipe suspended overhead in MUSIC BOX to navigating the force of a simulated 100-foot wave in MAVERICK SURF, this production promises an exhilarating experience you won’t want to miss.

 

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME is presented with visionary support from the A. Woodner Foundation, Rivendell Dressage and Hudson Scenic Studios.

STREB is grateful for major public support from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; lead foundation support from The Jody and John Arnhold Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, Howard Gilman Foundation, Hyde & Watson Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, James E. Robison Foundation, Select Equity Group Foundation, The A. Woodner Foundation; and many generous individual donors.

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