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High Wire Walker Philippe Petit Will Put on Another Daring Performance

High-wire walker Philippe Petit, renowned for his daring Twin Towers walk in 1974, is gearing up for his next New York City-based spectacle. This time, he'll navigate the ribbons of Divine Pathways, a temporary exhibit at the St. John the Divine Cathedral in Morningside Heights.

Created by Brooklyn-based artist Anne Patterson, Divine Pathways features over 1,100 individual ribbons cascading from the Cathedral's ceiling, totaling more than 16 miles of fabric. Petit's walk promises to be a daring fusion of art and performance, as he gracefully maneuvers through Patterson's immersive installation. This trick blends art and performance, drawing the community in in new and unique ways. A fixture of New York history, Petit's act mark another milestone in the iconic performer's legacy.
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