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From the September 9th, 2004 edition of New City Chicago, written
by John Beer.
As Cupola Bobber, Stephen Fiehn and Lucky Pierre's Tyler Myers have put together a performance
chamber-piece ostensibly centered on the figure of Kevin Bacon in "Footloose." The real themes of the evening, though, are
endurance and vulnerability. During the opening third of the piece, Fiehn and Myers trade riffs and variations on Bacon"s
climactic speech from the film while running on treadmills; as in much of the piece, they appear here only in silhouette,
backlit behind three large cloth screens. Later, Fiehn stands on top of Myers' bent back for a painfully long dialogue, capped
by Myers's strained rendition of Kenny Loggin's 'Footloose" theme. Throughout, the artful use of shadow, space, and dime-store
props (they make great use, in particular, of the sound of an electric fan miked at a distance) create a haunting and thoroughly
original imaginative atmosphere. The delicacy of the work as a whole is underscored by the unwelcome appearance of an actual
"Footloose" clip at the end: the jarring unreality of this heavy-handed move emphasizes by contrast the mysterious, fragile
presence of everything leading up to it.
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