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Abyssal Choreography: The Ropedancer's Unsettling Agency and Philippe Petit's Walks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 July 2023

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Abstract

This article explores the cultural figure of the ropedancer and focuses on the influential performance of Philippe Petit in two of his walks. The high-wire walker plays a significant role discussed within three frameworks: a philosophical and urban discussion offering interwoven perspectives; the iconic walk at the World Trade Center in New York in 1974; and Petit's high-wire crossing performed in Jerusalem's geopolitical context in 1987. Ropedancing is an “abyssal choreography”—a movement at a high altitude above the depth with maximum control on the verge of losing balance. As related to specific walks, this movement embodies a dialectic agency. It transcends local narratives but empowers and critically exposes them. It requires meticulous discipline and unbounded creativity, and it is linked to oppositional positions between which the ropedancer can unsettlingly fluctuate. This movement activates danger or crisis while moving over the abyss as a vector connecting places, times, and events.

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Photo 1: Philippe Petit at the Israel Festival, Jerusalem, May 18, 1987 (Associated Press).

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Photo 2: Philippe Petit and Slavoj Žižek: Act of Courage | LIVE from the NYPL. December 3, 2018. (Vimeo).

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Photo 3: A report on Philippe Petit's walk and capture, The New York Times, August 8, 1974.

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Photo 4: Philippe petit, a pausing gesture, Jerusalem, May 18, 1987 (David Harris Collection, The Harvey A. Harris Judaica Book Fund in the Harvard College Library, @Rivka Harris).

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Photo 5: A crowd gathers to watch Philippe Petit, Jerusalem, May 18, 1987 (David Harris Collection, The Harvey A. Harris Judaica Book Fund in the Harvard College Library, @Rivka Harris).

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Photo 6: Philippe petit rises by a helicopter by the end of the walk, Jerusalem, May 18, 1987 (David Harris Collection, The Harvey A. Harris Judaica Book Fund in the Harvard College Library, @Rivka Harris).