'Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity'
- SurvivorNetTV‘s latest showing is Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity, which follows famed choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her inspiring career in dance and art.
- Streb began her performance career in college, and she eventually founded the experimental/contemporary space Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) in 2003.
- This documentary covers every range of Streb’s life, from her opening up about her childhood as an adopted child to how her father’s job as a brick layer inspired her love of movement.
Welcome to SurvivorNetTV‘s showing of Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity, which follows famed choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her inspiring career in dance and art. Despite facing assumed obstacles such as age, gender, and injuries, Streb’s passion for contemporary dance propelled her incredible story.
At 71, Streb’s life of dance started in college where she took her talents to major cities such as San Francisco and New York City. Instead of focusing on more well-known dance forms such as ballet, Streb’s interests leaned towards experimental and contemporary form of dances. This led her to found Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) in 2003, which showcases performers literally reaching new heights of contemporary dance.
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This documentary covers every stage of Streb’s life, from her opening up about her childhood as an adopted child to how her father’s job as a brick layer inspired her love of movement. Not only do viewers get to hear intimate memories from Streb herself, but the film also gives us a glimpse into the everyday life of performing at SLAM — a truly one-of-a-kind performance space.
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'Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity'
- SurvivorNetTV‘s latest showing is Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity, which follows famed choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her inspiring career in dance and art.
- Streb began her performance career in college, and she eventually founded the experimental/contemporary space Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) in 2003.
- This documentary covers every range of Streb’s life, from her opening up about her childhood as an adopted child to how her father’s job as a brick layer inspired her love of movement.
Welcome to
SurvivorNetTV‘s showing of
Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity, which follows famed choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her inspiring career in dance and art. Despite facing assumed obstacles such as age, gender, and injuries, Streb’s passion for contemporary dance propelled her incredible story.
At 71, Streb’s life of dance started in college where she took her talents to major cities such as San Francisco and New York City. Instead of focusing on more well-known dance forms such as ballet, Streb’s interests leaned towards experimental and contemporary form of dances. This led her to found Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) in 2003, which showcases performers literally reaching new heights of contemporary dance.
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