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		By: Three Chicken &#038; Egg Pictures grantees recognized with Emmy nominations &#124; Chicken &#38; Egg Pictures		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Born to Fly Directed by Catherine Gund Nominated for Outstanding Arts &#038; Culture Programming Elizabeth Streb and the STREB Extreme Action Company form a motley troupe of flyers and crashers. Propelled by Streb&#8217;s edict that &#8220;anything too safe is not action,&#8221; these daredevils challenge the assumptions of art, aging, injury, gender, and human possibility. Revealing the passions behindthe dancers&#8217; bruises and broken noses, Born to Fly offers a breathtaking tale about the necessity of art, inspiring audiences hungry for a more tactile and fierce existence. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Born to Fly Directed by Catherine Gund Nominated for Outstanding Arts &amp; Culture Programming Elizabeth Streb and the STREB Extreme Action Company form a motley troupe of flyers and crashers. Propelled by Streb&#8217;s edict that &#8220;anything too safe is not action,&#8221; these daredevils challenge the assumptions of art, aging, injury, gender, and human possibility. Revealing the passions behindthe dancers&#8217; bruises and broken noses, Born to Fly offers a breathtaking tale about the necessity of art, inspiring audiences hungry for a more tactile and fierce existence. [&#8230;]</p>
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