Allysen choreographed a dance that required a giant metal tree. She had to take the tree to Montreal to perform the dance, so I helped her build a tree that could be disassembled, carried in a suitcase/duffel bag, and then reassembled. It was all done using pipe fitttings and flex conduit.
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The disassembled tree in Allysen's suitcase
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Pipe fittings being assembled
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Pipe fittings and flex conduit branches
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The assembled tree in my kitchen
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Tree + a blurry Allysen
If you pumped something through the bottom at really high pressure would it dance?
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