Above the Belt: an evening of aerial performance
By Corey on Monday, April 23rd, 2007
Every so often the Zipper Theatre, arguably one of the coolest theatre spaces in the city, hosts an event called “Above the Belt” which is a showcase of NYC based aerial performers– an oppurtunity for trapeze artists and the like to show off their skills. Somehow the folks at the Zipper have transformed their comfortable, unique space into a underground circuis scene. There is a hint of the European, and for two magnificent hours you completely forget you are in Manhattan. “Above the Belt” truly brings the audience to a different time, a different location, a different world.
This is the single greatest physical performance I have ever seen. Forget Stomp or Blue Man Group, or event the great shows PS 122 has to offer. “Above the Belt” is stunning, terrifying, magical and sensual experience. The performers use aparatuses I have never even seen– silk ropes hanging from the ceiling, twsited around the body expertly so that the performers hang and twist and twirl in the sky with unbelievable grace and fearlessness. There is a huge silver hoop used as a kind of trapeze, and a set of two looped ropes that a male-female duet hang and dangle with.
“Above the Belt” is difficult to talk about. It is so unusual, so beautiful that I say for two hours with my mouth, quite literally, wide open, hand over mouth, eyes wide. There is no safety net in the Zipper Theatre, and the sense of urgency and danger is pervasive. The performers do not stumble for a moment, however, and they execute seemingly impossible movements with strength and agility. They are dancers in the sky… some of the best dancers I have ever seen.
This event is trying to become a monthly performance, and we should only be so lucky to have this kind of experience available every month. “Above the Belt” is modern and old fashioned, in the same moment, unfamiliarity in the middle of Times Square. It is a gift to the city.
Stand out performers include Jordann Baker, Michelle Dortignac, Joshua Dean and Kristin Olness.
Information available at the Zipper Theatre’s website.


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April 24th, 2007 at 10:04 am
I want to go- that sounds awesome!
April 24th, 2007 at 10:19 am
when we it perform again?
April 24th, 2007 at 10:36 am
Has anyone ever fallen during a performance? I remember someone at Barnum & Bailey falling from the high wire two years ago.
April 24th, 2007 at 12:27 pm
wonderful review. I love a good spectacle, and this sound truly unique.
May 5th, 2007 at 10:30 pm
Thank you, Corey, for coming to our show and offering such a wonderful review! My name is Britt Nhi Sarah. I am one of the co-producers of “Above the Belt”. Because of the incredible response, we have been given the green light to produce the next show on Sunday, June 24 @ 7pm.
You got it right - our intent is to show the diversity of aerial art in an atmosphere of simplicity. It’s all about the air! No smoke machine, no fancy set. It’s like you are part of the show and behind the scenes at the same time. Above the Belt is for real.
P.S. Stephanie, NO ONE has ever fallen in our show. Maybe we have angels present!
December 4th, 2007 at 11:30 pm
hey, how can I get in touch with someone about performing in ‘above the belt?’
thanks!
Matt
July 7th, 2008 at 2:13 am
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