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Drowned Alive

Date: Monday, May 1st
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Lincoln Center (9th Ave bet. 63rd and 64th)
Cost: Free
Summary: Be on hand as magician David Blane enters the tank for his seven day visit before attempting to be "Drowned Alive."


David Blaine, known for his headline-making feats of physical, emotional and mental endurance, will once again put his life on the line in a death-defying attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any human being, which is currently a stunning eight minutes, 58 seconds. He will undertake this latest challenge after living with a life support system in a specially built human aquarium -- an eight-foot acrylic sphere -- for seven days and nights, in full public view in front of New York's Lincoln Center.

Although David has been training for Drowned Alive for over a year, when the day finally came to see the tank placed in Lincoln Center, he wasted no time in making sure the tank would be ready for the seven-day odyssey. He examined the sphere from every angle, he tested its stability, and investigated the visibility he would have while underwater. His excitement was contagious; he bounded up and down the visitors' ramps, took photographs with fans, and repeated how exceptionally beautiful the sphere appeared.

The water-filled globe is truly an exceptional sight. The sphere looks like a giant crystal ball placed at the center of the Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, and the New York City Opera. During a brilliant day like we had today it gleams, and at sunset it is illumined with the day's fading colors. For those unfamiliar with this location, David's stunt will take place on the Plaza at Lincoln Center, which is located at Broadway & Columbus Avenues at 64th st. in Manhattan. He will be submerged alive on Monday, May 1st at noon.

When asked why he chose Lincoln Center, David replied that "for years, as a child, I would spend time in the New York Public library for the Performing Arts." It was there that I learned so much about Houdini and other great performers. It was there that I first dreamed I might stage performance events that would be free to the public & that would challenge our mutual conceptions of what was humanly possible."

In the early days of planning for Drowned Alive, there was discussion of making the tank a cylinder, or even a hexagon, which would be simpler to understand visually. When seeing the tank today, one can only be thankful that the impractical, non-camera friendly sphere was chosen, for the Drowned Alive tank is incomprehensible: immediately beautiful yet difficult to comprehend at every step.

Posted by Chris at May 1, 2006 12:00 PM

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