Three to four dancers climb ladders in order to strap themselves to ropes which spiral down from three pillars. Then, slowly, they walk around the pillars – bodies hanging out in space, parallel to the floor. Each winds down a pillar until his/her head nearly touches the floor. The lower they get, the heavier they seem. Right before they disconnect themselves and stand up on the floor, you get the feeling you’re the one who’s hanging. - Nancy Moore, Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue, 1961-2001, Teicher, Hendel